County lines is a form of criminal exploitation. It is when criminals befriend children, either online of offline, and then manipulate them into drug dealing. The 'lines' refer to mobile phones that ...
Christingle is a joyful celebration that brings families and communities together to share the light of Jesus and spread a message of hope. During the service, each person takes a Christingle and the ...
This will be a joint/church Christingle Celebration, with worship, games and challenges ...
Are you looking for advice or support for yourself or another young carer? Local projects can offer professional guidance, connect young carers with other young carers, and provide important breaks ...
A joyful service to begin Christmas and at the same time support the Children's Society and the work they do.
We are conducting an inquiry on the future of local welfare and crisis support, focusing on how long-term funding could improve aid for individuals and families in financial hardship. The Household ...
The care system is crucial in the UK because it provides essential support and protection to young people that face problems at home. It could be that they are neglected, abused or their parents are ...
A school Christingle service. Parents and families warmly welcomed.
Help us create a society that is built for all children. Together we will listen to young people, give them a voice, and campaign for the change they need. Either behind a till or mentoring a child in ...
Run for The Children’s Society in the iconic London Marathon. This annual event is a 26.2 mile run around the streets of London. And we'll be there to support you every step of the way. Whether this ...
Help us create a society that is built for all children. Together we will listen to young people, give them a voice, and campaign for the change they need. Either behind a till or mentoring a child in ...
In 2024, 10- to 17-year-olds were, on average, most happy with their family (out of the 10 aspects of life asked about in our Good Childhood Index). More children and young people (14.3%) were unhappy ...