NSPCC Reviews 48

TrustScore 2 out of 5

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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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TrustScore 2 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Wouldn't aid me in neglect/ abuse case

Wouldn't aid me in neglect/ abuse case, the woman on the other end of the phone became rude so I hung up... the second time. I had to phone back because the first time i had been given a slew of numbers which were useless (one was for the crisis team which even stated that NSPCC shouldn't have given me it as they enstilled false hope when the service is for hospitalisations and not freaking mental health in regards to abuse) and after being left my whole life to deal with phisical and, now, emotional/psychological abuse, i feel like giving up entirely. (The woman told me to let her speak and that i wasnt letting her speak very condescendingly when i was in tears about the situation at home and didnt offer any help.) Im more angry that my younger siblings will continue to suffer, which was the only reason i needed help. Very upsetting experience and will never be asking them for help again.

April 18, 2019
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Do not have family leave money to this…

Do not have family leave money to this charity. They have policies which undermine arrangements in the donor's will whereby long term trusted independent advisors are challenged by the legacy department when other charities are more than happy to approve donations. They do not even reply promptly - very unprofessional. Don't deserve.

February 26, 2019
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

terrible

terrible. Ive been abused by my parents all my life and they brushed over my investigation. I still get emotionally abused (luckily no longer physically) and my crazy mother is still not enough evidence for them to do anything about it. My friends are all scared of her but they just dumped my investigation.

November 4, 2018
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

How can this even be possible

I wanted to run the London Marathon 2019 as I felt this was a great cause. Paid the £100 registration fee and was told this was not a garunteed place in the marathon.

Another charity asked me to run for them so I verbally agreed although the NSPCC would of been my first choice.

Made the NSPCC aware and asked if it was possible to have the £100 fee refunded.

The response was as follows

Hi Nathan,

Thank you for getting in touch with us. We only refund the £100 registration fee if we are unable to offer you a place but as you are running for another charity then it will be treated as a donation to the NSPCC.

Thank you for your support and we wish you the best of luck with the marathon!

Best,
Ruby

Got in touch with the charity that wanted me to run for them and made them aware then emailed Ruby back to say I await her decision as to whether or not I’ve been successful in getting a place.

August 2, 2018
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

A Fantastic Charity

Often Charitable organisations go unnoticed, and probably don't get as much praise and feedback as they should.

I absolutely love all of the hard work that the NSPCC puts into protecting children of all ages.

March 10, 2017
Unprompted review

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