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The NSPCC, correctly known as the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children is the UK's leading charity [1] specialising in child protection and the prevention of cruelty to children. It has been active since 1884 and was founded as the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty and Better Protection of Children by Angela Georgina Burdett-Coutts. Other co-founders included Benjamin Waugh, Herbert Spencer, and Nathan Marcus Adler.

It has been offered royal patronage but has always declined in order to keep its identity clearly separate from the similarly named RSPCA ( Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals).

The NSPCC's administrative headquarters are in Shoreditch, London (Weston House, 42 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3NH).

The NSPCC employs 1,800 people.

In 2002/2003 it had an income of £100.3 million and expenditure of £90.6 million.

Table of contents
1 Activities
2 Values
3 External link

Activities

Values

The NSPCC's core values are based on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.

They are:

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... line auctions and balls in aid of the NSPCC. Fundraising events including on-line auctions and balls in aid of the NSPCC.
British site specializing in child protection and the prevention of cruelty to children. Full Stop! Provides links to resource materials and volunteer opportunities. British site specializing in child protection and the prevention of cruelty to children. Full Stop! Provides links to resource materials and volunteer opportunities.
Contains an overview about domestic abuse and contact details for agencies offering support to victims in United Kingdom. Contains an overview about domestic abuse and contact details for agencies offering support to victims in United Kingdom.
An NSPCC online advice resource for children aged 12-16 ... abuse, bullying, exams, drugs and self harm. An NSPCC online advice resource for children aged 12-16 ...
Site critical of the UK Social Services, NSPCC and CAFCASS, as well as the law enforcement ... inhumane. Site critical of the UK Social Services, NSPCC and CAFCASS, as well as the law enforcement ...
... charities: Help the Aged, British Red Cross, Scope, NSPCC, and RSPB through payroll deductions. Information on the ... charities: Help the Aged, British Red Cross, Scope, NSPCC, and RSPB through payroll deductions. Information on the ...
... charities of The National Meningitis Trust and the NSPCC. Full and half marathons with current charities of The National Meningitis Trust and the NSPCC.
... range of savings and investment products including special NSPCC ISA as well as mortgage services. Offers range of savings and investment products including special NSPCC ISA as well as mortgage services.
Site critical of the UK Social Services, NSPCC and CAFCASS, as well as the law enforcement ... inhumane. Site critical of the UK Social Services, NSPCC and CAFCASS, as well as the law enforcement ...

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