Isle of Wight author Lily di Giovanni says, "We need to use our voices and experiences to give a voice to those children who are too scared to speak out. Knowing that we are there wanting to help them and wanting them to be safe"
Talking about mental health issues early on can prevent things escalating and can save a young person’s life. This campaign hopes to help boys understand they are not alone
Number Day is an annual event that sees teachers and pupils raise vital funds for the NSPCC so it can continue its important work protecting children from abuse and supporting them with any issues they may face
Buildings across Ryde will shine green in support of the NSPCC's ‘Here For Children’ campaign and residents are encouraged to take part in the Walk for Children event
The NSPCC charity shop in Cowes is only one of two remaining NSPCC charity shops in the country and has been at the heart of the community in Cowes for nearly 40 years