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  • initialism National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children

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Examples

  • Although she has denied calling the NSPCC, Mrs Foy's police statement makes the same allegations.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Julie Henry 2011

  • Organisations such as NSPCC and Barnardos are leery of actually releasing any of the research on which their policies are based (I wrote in vain to them asking for the references).

    March 07, 2004 Laban 2004

  • Organisations such as NSPCC and Barnardos are leery of actually releasing any of the research on which their policies are based (I wrote in vain to them asking for the references).

    Archive 2004-03-07 Laban 2004

  • Organisations such as NSPCC and Barnardos are leery of actually releasing any of the research on which their policies are based I wrote in vain to them asking for the references.

    A Girl (Sappho, approx 600 BC, translated by CM Bowra) Laban 2004

  • They could then even at that early stage alert an organization such as NSPCC or find themselves on the receiving end of a negligence claim if anything bad happened.

    Jock's Place 2009

  • "We urge anyone suffering abuse to tell someone they trust, whether it is a police officer, teacher or by calling the NSPCC or ChildLine.

    Kos RSS Feed 2010

  • So it's vital adults look out for them and call the NSPCC helpline or contact police and social services if they are concerned. "

    Kos RSS Feed 2010

  • So it's vital that adults look out for them and call the NSPCC helpline or contact police and social services if they are concerned. "

    The Latest From www.inthenews.co.uk 2010

  • "We urge anyone suffering abuse to tell someone they trust, whether it is a police officer, teacher or by calling the NSPCC or ChildLine.

    Kos RSS Feed 2010

  • So it's vital adults look out for them and call the NSPCC helpline or contact police and social services if they are concerned. "

    Kos RSS Feed 2010

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