Proper noun
NSPCC
(UK) Initialism of National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.
An NSPCC spokesman said: “Tetley’s use of his TV appearances and promises of money in the thousands of messages he sent these boys, are an example of the depraved lengths that predators will go to in their pursuit of victims. Source: Internet
Carla Malseed, local campaigns manager for NSPCC Scotland. Source: Internet
NSPCC community fundraising manager for Kent, Michele Baxter, said: “Thank you Emily for raising so much money for your sixth birthday this money will help us make a difference to the lives of children who’ve experienced abuse or neglect.” Source: Internet
The NSPCC has been calling for legislation to protect children from grooming, abuse and harmful content online since 2017. Source: Internet
NSPCC staff and volunteers use resources specially devised for children aged five to eight years old, and a different set of resources for older children, up to age 11. Source: Internet
Responding to the conviction, the NSPCC said the pair had now been exposed as child abusers. Source: Internet