NSPCC Reviews 48

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Following on from the court conviction of Jordan Linden for sexual assault on young men the nspcc must be held accountable for its failure to safeguard the men in the Scottish youth parliament. I... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Broken Britain Police and social Services won't do anything when retired social worker warns them child in dangerous situation. Social services now won't log reports without a reference numbe... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

High praises for Chelsey on her first day at NSPCC on Wednesbury high street with her colleague Hugh. Unfortunately I did not meet the criteria to support and help the cause, but regardless, it was so... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Advert on TV. I find this charity stereotypical it's very offencive why is it always a white child abusing an Asian or black. This is not fitting of current climate you might want to get it spot on by... See more

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Following on from the court conviction…

Following on from the court conviction of Jordan Linden for sexual assault on young men the nspcc must be held accountable for its failure to safeguard the men in the Scottish youth parliament.

It's not acceptable to say " lessons will be learnt". People must be held accountable and named and shamed.

As reported Scottish Sunday Mail newspaper

5 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Covering up for child abusers.. thats the NSPCC

They in effect condone and cover up for abusers. 6 years of disability discrimination harassment blocked healthcare. Child pressured into meltdowns, interrupted in school exams and when needing a quiet space. Parents threatened to keep quiet "As it will only make it worse". The NSPCC have allowed the freedom for the abusers freedom and given them more confidence knowing that no one will do anything about them. When relying on those that should protect children to find that they are the psychopaths that have gravitated into positions where they can abuse children and cove their tracks. The following are equally to blame, its always someone else's responsibility, OFSTED, Dept for Edu, Sendias Social services, the Police who act like the dogs in Animal Farm, the enforcers with no brains. The Doctors who keep their heads down for an easier life. Every one of them who looked away for years who watched as harm was done grades slipped at school. Everyone who did this are evil. The system allows and enforces this abuse and ruination of lives. Mash Dash just cloaks for so called professionals to hide behind together, so they can all bleat the same song and all look away together. We had hoped anew start with the school would reveal some good support for our children. Now that we have taken the school to court after 5 years of abuse you can see how good they have been, I have so much hate. There was no one ever that raised their hand to say something is going wrong. All those "professional" without an ounce of sense or caring for the children. You could call them various names including stupid and spineless, but its the banality of what they did, the complete desensitised approach by those who have the greatest power over the children that did the most harm so casually. The NSPCC were to be a back stop when all was going wrong. They did zero on several occasions over the years. Truly unforgiveable. What a waste of money and a smoke screen for the child abusers. The emotional harm and spoilt education but who give a toss?

12 February 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Absolutely pointless part of society

Absolutely pointless part of society.

I have clearly stated that I a worried about my daughter living with an abusive mother and they simply don’t listen because the abuser is the mother. Society is so geared towards accepting abusive mothers it makes me so sick. Western civilisation is not civilised

28 November 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

NO POINT CONTACTING

Yet again another company that dont do the correct things 24hours to 10 days to respond to a email after the police say they can not help the children in the home. This is why kids are always at risk due to the lack of help provided.

This team want all kinds of information about the family which im unable to provide names ages school kids attended before anything.

Now after the last two months of trying to get help I will now have to take matters into my own hands

11 August 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

NSPCC support and guidance in child…

NSPCC support and guidance in child protection is amazing. Their trainings are great and I thoroughly enjoyed the train the trainer programme with them! High quality content and brilliant facilitator Craig keady to get trained from.

30 May 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Wouldn’t even give this so called…

Wouldn’t even give this so called “children’s charity” one star but you have to in order to log your review. They don’t filter information, they don't recognise fraudulent malicious calls they just send it all straight through with no regard for anyone. Shocking charity and the CEO Chris Sherwood is on a very nice salary for doing absolutely nothing in fact every single trustee does nothing especially when someone makes a complaint they just ignore it in the hope it will go away they don’t make you feel important and certainly have no empathy! Theh don’t follow their own complaints procedure unless of course the appeal stage where it’s supposed to go to a trustee but actually doesn’t and they ignore the complaint counts. They protect perpetrators of abuse and encourage harassment and yet they are supposed to protect children it’s a sham organisation. The complaints officers are glorified admins and nothing more who require some serious training they also break gdpr and share people’s personal information I.e addresses and phone numbers which they have no consent to hold - they should be investigated! And they also don’t give a dam about their poor reviews because they are a charity they can do as they please and no one will close them down for it

10 April 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Don't understand the negative reviews they're very nice to me.

I just went to there building for the first time and the workers where very nice to me. There was alot of toys and a room with a tent and they ask you what you want to do instead of forcing you to just sit there and talk if you don't want to but if you do they'll also allow that too

16 May 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don't waist your time they won't help

Don't do anything all they do is contact the social services in your local area to see if everything is ok. Even if you have expressed concerns about social services not looking into your child and even proven this to them. Waist time reaching out to these people

22 June 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Rethink

Advert on TV. I find this charity stereotypical it's very offencive why is it always a white child abusing an Asian or black. This is not fitting of current climate you might want to get it spot on by changing roles white children getting abused by ethnic groups. I would stear clear of supporting such a biased company

27 February 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Very Helpful Indeed

I made two telephone calls to the NSPCC today, thankfully only to find out information. On both occasions the call was answered quickly and the people answering were so helpful that I came away with exactly what I needed in the way of telephone numbers.

Thank you very much NSPCC.

2 August 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Shocking just spoken with a social…

Shocking just spoken with a social worker yet again not british rationality. Yeah yeah that's all a got. Sounded like he didn't give a dam on how the children were getting treated at home & uneducated from the mother not taking them. It's crazy how the system cares more about bringing people over the sea than there own people here in the uk. Can't get my head around it. Even when a told him I'm recording this conversation. All a got was ( okay ). After I'd told him the concerns. He asked me at the end any more concerns. Like the concerns I'd told him weren't relevant. Leaving the children alone , not taking them to school. Smoke crack around them , soliciting list goes on. Anymore concerns. It's a joke the system. Even more so labour are in power.

17 July 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

No denial of Stonewall affiliation

I asked NSPCC to confirm or deny that they have any affiliations or association with Stonewall. They have chosen to ignore my request, so my monthly donation will be going to another charity.
Charities exist to raise money for their chosen cause, not make political statements and virtue signalling. The people that run this organisation aren’t fit to run a bath.

25 April 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

THE WORLD IS NOT HOW WE SEE IT

To an unsuspected eye and world everything is calm collective.
For the support team and members it's a closer home of truth and hardened life.
For not only are the children alone but closed off to a selective few.
Still growing in this
World they need to be heard.
Nspcc offers quality time support a solution to a key event in society to be safe.
Your not alone get talking.

19 April 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Advert

How much money did the NSPCC waste on this latest atrocious advert? This is where donors' money goes. How is this helping children in dire situations? I would never give money to this ultra woke organisation.

29 January 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Broken Britain Police and social…

Broken Britain Police and social Services won't do anything when retired social worker warns them child in dangerous situation.

Social services now won't log reports without a reference number assigned.

NSPCC say they can't do or advise anything if- Police and. Social services know.

Simply Wow, now we know how scandals evolve when nobody records repeated warnings.

Wouldn't donate a penny, google more use

3 January 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Failure to investigate

I reported child abduction and they failed to investigate. It's what they are paid to do. When I complained and asked for the data, they refused to provide it and had one of their senior staff telephone me, suggesting I should drop my complaints.

1 June 2023
Unprompted review

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