We’re the NSPCC, we exist to keep children safe.
Everything we do puts children first – their voices, their experiences, their needs. We support young people through Childline, no matter their worry, making sure they always have someone to turn to. We’re here to help children recover from abuse so that it doesn’t shape their future, and we work to prevent it from ever happening.
We want everyone to know the part they can play. We campaign for and create change, in schools, online, and in local communities across the UK and Channel Islands.
We want to work with everyone in children’s lives. By building a bigger team, we can make sure more children have the safety and support they need. Every pound you raise, every petition you sign, every minute of your time, will make a difference.
We’ve been protecting children for over 140 years. And as long as children need us, we’ll be here.
Anyone worried about a child can call our Helpline on 0808 800 5000.
Samaritans' vision is that fewer people die by suicide.
Our volunteers spend over one million hours a year responding to calls for help, and every 90 minutes, someone in the UK or Ireland dies by suicide.
Whatever you're going through, call us free any time, from any phone on 116 123.
Refuge is the largest single provider of specialist services to survivors of domestic violence, and other forms of violence against women and children, in Britain. Every day, we provide support to 6,000 women and children. We listen to women, and put their experiences at the heart of the services we run and our campaigns for legal and social change.
We opened our first refuge in 1971 and now run a network of emergency confidential accommodation across the country. But that’s not the limit of our services. Here’s just some of what else we offer:
• Here’s just some of what else we offer: The freephone, 24-hour National Domestic Abuse Helpline, 0808 200 247
• Expert guidance for women going through the courts and the criminal justice system
• Specialist support for children
• Outreach services for women who still living with their perpetrator or who do not need to stay in a refuge
Refuge does more than treat the symptoms of domestic violence – we’re determined to treat the underlying social problems fuelling male abuse of women. That’s why we run high-profile campaigns to drive social change and lobby the Government to ensure that women receive the protection they need. All of this is backed up by high-quality research, drawn directly from our 300-strong team of frontline experts and their experiences with survivors.
If you want to help Refuge build a world that is safe for women and girls, and you have the commitment and talent to contribute to our high quality services, please visit our career page at http://www.refuge.org.uk/working-for-refuge/ to see a full list of our current vacancies.
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