
Announcing our new accessibility tools for neurodivergent survivors
We’re delighted to announce new resources to expand the accessibility of our services for neurodivergent survivors and survivors who have a disability.

We’re delighted to announce new resources to expand the accessibility of our services for neurodivergent survivors and survivors who have a disability.

BBK demands urgent action after a Church abuse redress data breach exposed survivors’ details, calling for accountability and stronger safeguards.

Learn how the Makesafe initiative helps hotel staff spot and prevent child sexual exploitation – and how you can play your part in protecting children.

Gabrielle Shaw speaks to Sky News about why domestic abuse must be recognised as an aggravated offence, to break the cycle and deliver justice for survivors.

NAPAC and the NPCC Hydrant Programme publish a new report on organised ritual abuse, featuring research by Dr Elly Hanson and operational guidance for police and professionals.

Healing from childhood trauma isn’t linear – but it is possible. This compassionate guide from NAPAC offers practical steps, gentle encouragement, and supportive insights for adult survivors ready to take the next step in their healing journey. You’re not alone, and support is available.

Healing from childhood trauma isn’t linear – but it is possible. This compassionate guide from NAPAC offers practical steps, gentle encouragement, and supportive insights for adult survivors ready to take the next step in their healing journey. You’re not alone, and support is available.

Psychological abuse can be hard to spot but deeply damaging. It often involves manipulation, control, and emotional harm that leave lasting scars. This guide from NAPAC explores the signs, effects, and pathways to healing – offering understanding, validation, and support for anyone affected.

On 16 July, the specialist abuse claims team at Jordans Solicitors will cycle 100 miles in a single day to raise funds and awareness for NAPAC. This inspiring challenge reflects their deep commitment to supporting adult survivors of childhood abuse. Every mile pedalled will help raise vital funds for our free support services.

NAPAC’s response to the Government’s update on IICSA Gabrielle Shaw, Chief Executive of the National Association for People Abused in Childhood (NAPAC), said: “Today marks
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