NSPCC calls for better online crime reporting
News The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) is asking more than 185,000 of its supporters to write to David Blunkett, the home secretary, and call for better facilities to report Internet crimes against children.
[December 2, 2004, 12:15]
NSPCC to double number of paedophile investigation units
News There are currently half a dozen such units under the auspices of the NSPCC. According to an NSPCC spokesman the charity has a big role to play in supporting police investigations: "These cases are difficult to break and social services do not have...
[March 22, 1999, 14:16]
NSPCC Takes a Rational Approach to Development With REAL Solutions and IBM
White Papers The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) is the UK's leading child protection charity. The organization wanted to improve its relationship with potential and existing supporters, for this NSPCC wanted to redevelop its...
[March 15, 2007, 0:00]
QXL to launch NSPCC charity auction
News Money raised will help fund the NSPCC's "Full Stop" campaign supporting its bid to wipe out child abuse in one generation. For further information on the NSPCC's Full Stop campaign, visit the charity's Web site.
[September 10, 1999, 11:44]
Children's charities pressure Blunkett over Net safety
News More than 50,000 NSPCC (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children) campaigners will be bombarding the Home Secretary David Blunkett with postcards this week, pressurising the government into sticking to its election manifesto...
[August 1, 2001, 16:38]
Back to blogging?
Blog Haven't had much time for posting on the blog recently but hopefully that will change now that we've signed off the final bugs on our biggest project to date, launching a new parenting advice site for the NSPCC to supplement their “Your Family...
[July 7, 2008, 17:47]
Charity ISP offers feel-good surfing
News On Friday Care4free, goes live and is the amalgamation of over 20 major UK charities, including the NSPCC, RSPCA, RSPB, Save the Children and the Cancer Research Campaign . Director of marketing for the NSPCC Tim Hunter, believes the Internet has...
[October 13, 1999, 11:29]
Children's charities call for end to 'anarchic Internet'
News The National Children's Home (NCH) and National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) said on Thursday that Microsoft made the right decision, regardless of its motives, because children will now be safer.
[September 25, 2003, 17:45]
Feel-good ISP offers flat rate surfing
News The ISP is the amalgamation of over 245 UK charities including NSPCC, Save the Children, Cancer Research and the RSPB and seventy five percent of all profits generated through the service go to charity.
[May 23, 2000, 14:03]
QXL extends charity auction for 'Full Stop'
News QXL is extending the deadline for its charity auction in aid of the NSPCC's Full Stop campaign -- which seeks to stamp out child abuse in one generation. The auction will now run until the end of this week, closing on Friday the 24th.
[September 20, 1999, 16:43]
Hotmail releases .co.uk addresses
News However, the most popular first names @hotmail.co.uk will be auctioned off to raise money for the NSPCC. MSN Hotmail is creating millions of new email addresses for UK users with the launch of hotmail.co.uk.
[November 19, 2004, 16:20]
The UK's best tech employers: And the winner is...
News An initiative last year proved popular to give 10 pence to the NSPCC charity every time an employee left work before 5:30pm. An annual survey by The Sunday Times tracked Britain's best companies to work for, with 10 tech companies in the top 100...
[March 3, 2003, 14:19]
Online pollster reveals personal data
News Hipwell-Larkin had participated in one survey conducted by OpinionWorld on behalf of the NSPCC. An online market research company has accidentally sent the email addresses of around 13,000 of its subscribers to what appears to be its entire UK...
[August 27, 2002, 10:12]
Microsoft rewarded for work-life balance effort
News There is a 9-5.30 club that gives 10p to the NSPCC as a reward every time they work these hours. Asda has won the title of best company to work for in the UK in a survey carried out by The Sunday Times.
[March 26, 2002, 17:06]
Networking survey finds working long hours endemic
News There is a 9-5.30 club that gives 10p to the NSPCC as a reward every time they work these hours. The network industry is experiencing dramatic change in the way work is being done, according a new report.
[July 3, 2002, 11:35]
Children's charities call for end to 'anarchic Internet'
Talkback And the NSPCC has Microsoft as one of the main people giving them money, so no wonder they approve what Microsoft does. Are we going to stop e-mail because very often (specially in the free Hotmail from Microsoft MSN) you get spam and porn on it?
[September 25, 2003, 21:01]
Government urges work-life balance improvements
News There is a 9-5.30 club that gives 10p to the NSPCC as a reward every time they work these hours. Work-life balance (WLB) issues are beginning to be one of the key items on the agenda of many large organisations -- and a concern for workers everywhere.
[May 23, 2002, 10:21]
Microsoft chatroom closure is 'irresponsible'
News Whittingham said that the real experts in protecting children are not MSN, Freeserve or AOL, but organisations like the National Children's Home (NCH) and the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC).
[September 24, 2003, 17:55]
Creative Focus: Creative sponsorship gives aid across the Web
News In addition to the English National Ballet and the Young Vic, Companies like ours are increasingly becoming involved in supporting charitable causes, including hosting the web sites for organisations like the Terence Higgins Trust , NSPCC, Marie...
[August 14, 1998, 11:15]



