I have the honour of helping young people who are going through tough times. It's incredibly fulfilling to be there for them when they need someone to turn to. I believe that every young person should have access to support, and that's why I'm proud to work for an organisation that is dedicated to making that happen.
One of the ways we reach out to young people is through our school visits. It's important to spread the message about speaking out and staying safe. By providing guidance now, we can help children and young people develop the skills they need to stay safe in the future. Seeing the impact our message has on young people is what motivates me every day.
“I feel connected to the NSPCC values and mission because I believe that everyone can play a part to support children so that together we can stop child abuse and neglect.”
The NSPCC's mission aligns with my own beliefs about supporting children. I believe that everyone has a part to play in stopping child abuse and neglect. The NSPCC is leading the way in providing support to young people and families. Being a part of that mission is a privilege.
What sets the NSPCC apart is their unique approach to engaging and connecting with young people. They have a way of making young people feel seen and heard. By building trust and connecting with young people, they can provide support that truly makes a difference in their lives. It's an honour to be a part of an organisation that values and prioritizes the well-being of young people in such a meaningful way.
School Service Volunteer
and Childline Counsellor
NSPCC Schools Service
South West and Channel Islands
Closes: 31 December 2025
NSPCC Schools Service
North West
Closes: 31 December 2025
NSPCC Schools Service
North East, Yorkshire and the Humber
Closes: 31 December 2025
NSPCC Schools Service
Northern Ireland
Closes: 31 December 2025
NSPCC Schools Service
East Midlands
Closes: 31 December 2025
NSPCC Schools Service
West Midlands
Closes: 31 December 2025