Is the Nspcc a charity?

Is the Nspcc a charity?

We’re the UK’s leading children’s charity. We’ve been looking out for children for over 130 years – and we couldn’t do it without you. Find out more about our structure, the way we operate and how we fight for every childhood.

Does the Nspcc get government funding?

Last year the NSPCC Helpline responded to almost 73,000 contacts from people with concerns about a child’s safety and welfare. We are thankful for the Government’s funding at this time, allowing us to expand our Helpline capabilities and supporting our trained professionals to be there for the contacts we’re receiving.

How do NSPCC raise money?

Your amazing donations, fundraising and campaigning helps us reach millions of children and young people. 90% of our funding comes from our supporters. When you donate to the NSPCC, you have every right to find out how we spend the money you give us. …

What do the NSPCC do to help?

We provide therapeutic services to help children move on from abuse, as well as supporting parents and families in caring for their children. We help professionals make the best decisions for children and young people, and support communities to help prevent abuse from happening in the first place.

How do Nspcc raise money?

How many children have the Nspcc saved?

In 2018/19, we helped make over 1.4 million children safer. Child abuse is preventable, not inevitable. Together we are working to protect children, prevent abuse, and transform society so it’s safer for all children.

How much does the CEO of Nspcc earn?

Table of executive pay

Name Role Annual salary
Peter Wanless Chief Executive £173,000
Josephine Swinhoe Director of Fundraising and Engagement £138,000
Claire Johnson Director of Services £120,000
Greig Sharman Director of Technology £120,000

What does the NSPCC do in schools?

Through our Schools Service we aim to protect children and provide you, and all schools across the UK, with the tools to do that. Through working together, the NSPCC and the whole school community can have a tremendous impact in preventing abuse and keeping children and young people safe.

How much of donation goes to NSPCC?

Make a donation 90% of our funding comes from our supporters. Every pound and penny makes a difference.

How much do Omaze give to Nspcc?

Omaze is the promoter of the Devon House Draw with NSPCC being the charitable beneficiary, registered charity number (216401) in England and Wales, (SC037717) in Scotland, and (384) in Jersey. Eighty per cent of the net proceeds of the draw will go to the charity, with Omaze being paid twenty per cent.

What services does Nspcc offer?

We support parents and families in caring for their children and provide therapeutic assistance to help children move on from abuse. We also provide help and support through the NSPCC helpline, Childline and our work with schools.

What does the NSPCC actually do?

The NSPCC provided a counsellor when my daughter was sexually abused, and they also provided a support worker for me when I had to attend police interviews and child protection conferences with Social Services. Maybe I’m wrong, but I think they also undertake some prosecutions instead of the CPS.

How much does the NSPCC spend on children and young people?

80p in every £1 we spend goes directly to helping children and young people. The rest is spent on making sure the NSPCC is providing the best possible services we can. We owe it to the children we’re helping today, and those we want to help tomorrow, to make sure that the work we do will make the best possible, most positive impact on their lives.

What is £5 for the NSPCC helpline?

£5 covers the cost of answering 1 call to the NSPCC Helpline. In 2019/20, our helpline responded to almost 69,000 contacts from people who were concerned about a child’s welfare.

How is the salary of the CEO of the NSPCC set?

His salary was set by members of our Board of Trustees, experienced volunteers who oversee the running of the NSPCC. The salary is set in line with UK salaries at charities of a comparable size. Why do your CEO and board earn so much?