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A third of NSPCC Helpline referrals to local agencies relate to child neglect
New data from the NSPCC shows that concerns about child neglect is the top reason for the charity's Helpline to make a referral to local agencies.
Social workers dealt with 10,155 cases of abused, exploited and neglected children last year. The number increased by almost nine percent year-on-year. It is also the highest in the last two decades since data began to be published. This is according to reports from the Ministry of Labor (MPSV) on the social and legal protection of children. Eight children did not survive the cruel treatment last year.
More than a quarter of NSPCC Helpline referrals to local agencies in London relate to child neglect - London Post
New data from the NSPCC shows that concerns about child neglect is the top reason for the charity’s Helpline to make a referral to local agencies. Between April 2024 and March 2025, the NSPCC Helpline made 830 referrals to local agencies in London, where neglect was believed to be the greatest risk factor for a child. This accounted for 28% of the 2,996 referrals made in the region last year. When concerns are raised through the Helpline, the NS…
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