Press and Media

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Dr Jon Bird speaks on Lord Spencer’s recent disclosure of childhood abuse in an institutional setting
Teachers and health workers could be banned from working with children if they don’t report child sex abuse cases, NAPAC Chief Executive, Gabrielle Shaw, gives her thoughts on the new legislation.
Gabrielle Shaw gives her take on the government’s recent introduction of Mandatory Reporting.
Law firm Simpson Millar has raised £600 for NAPAC after taking on an epic walking challenge.
In response to the IICSA recommendations, the government is to launch a redress scheme for survivors of child sexual abuse in England.
NAPAC’s head of development discusses how working with service users and partner organisations can help charities to operate more effectively.
Childline statistics highlight a widespread increase in disclosures of abuse that will require an increase in support for survivors.
Amy, a former NAPAC support service worker, tells her story of recovery from anorexia and childhood abuse.
Our Head of Development talks through their experience of childhood abuse, disclosure and recovery.
Our Chief Executive Gabrielle Shaw analyses government data that uncovers the startling financial costs of child sexual abuse.