Last year, ChildLine – the national telephone helpline for children – celebrated its twentieth year of operation. Since its launch, it has answered 22 million telephone calls and counselled almost two million children on a range of grave problems including sexual, physical and emotional abuse, bullying, self-harm and suicide. ChildLine can rightly be viewed as one of the most important developments in child protection and wider child welfare in the UK in the last two decades
Based on a Freedom of Information request with data from 75 per cent of all English children’s servi...
When seeking help and support about being bullied, children and young people weigh up the benefits a...
Crisis is a part of our lives. There are situations that we are not able to solve only by our power,...
Child helplines around the world are an important mental health resource for many children. In this ...
"Arranging child contact post-parental separation and divorce is for many families an ongoing and c...
Calls to emergency assistance providers, and helplines more generally, have typically been analyzed ...
The project examined the responsiveness of the telenursing service provided by the Child Health Line...
When seeking help and support about being bullied, children and young people weigh up the benefits a...
The ISPCC’s Childhood Support Service experienced a huge demand and worked with 439 children through...
ChildLine Casenotes is a series of reports based on analysis of calls to ChildLine, a free confident...
A number of countries including Sweden have developed children’s helplines as free and anonymous cou...
BACKGROUND: According to the guidance to the Children Act (1989 and 2004), ‘Working Together to Safe...
Counselling helplines or hotlines are key support services for young people with mental health conce...
This chapter presents an initial investigation of communication between children and young people wi...
The last decade has seen increasing efforts by central and local government to target sexual health...
Based on a Freedom of Information request with data from 75 per cent of all English children’s servi...
When seeking help and support about being bullied, children and young people weigh up the benefits a...
Crisis is a part of our lives. There are situations that we are not able to solve only by our power,...
Child helplines around the world are an important mental health resource for many children. In this ...
"Arranging child contact post-parental separation and divorce is for many families an ongoing and c...
Calls to emergency assistance providers, and helplines more generally, have typically been analyzed ...
The project examined the responsiveness of the telenursing service provided by the Child Health Line...
When seeking help and support about being bullied, children and young people weigh up the benefits a...
The ISPCC’s Childhood Support Service experienced a huge demand and worked with 439 children through...
ChildLine Casenotes is a series of reports based on analysis of calls to ChildLine, a free confident...
A number of countries including Sweden have developed children’s helplines as free and anonymous cou...
BACKGROUND: According to the guidance to the Children Act (1989 and 2004), ‘Working Together to Safe...
Counselling helplines or hotlines are key support services for young people with mental health conce...
This chapter presents an initial investigation of communication between children and young people wi...
The last decade has seen increasing efforts by central and local government to target sexual health...
Based on a Freedom of Information request with data from 75 per cent of all English children’s servi...
When seeking help and support about being bullied, children and young people weigh up the benefits a...
Crisis is a part of our lives. There are situations that we are not able to solve only by our power,...