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Evidence and Impact: Scaling up programmes

6 mins read Child Sexual Abuse & Exploitation
The latest in a series about emerging safeguarding practice looks at how the NSPCC is supporting the social care and health sectors to implement evidence-based services for children and families.

The NSPCC works with children, young people and families who need help across the UK. Its services aim to protect children today, prevent abuse tomorrow and support wider efforts to make child cruelty a thing of the past. To improve understanding of best safeguarding practice, the NSPCC publishes evaluations of its services and interventions, and undertakes research and literature reviews. These are published on the NSPCC website to contribute to the evidence on what works to protect children and families.

The NSPCC has in recent years learned a huge amount about how to innovate, evaluate and share learning from the services it delivers directly to children and families. By learning what works through developing, delivering and testing services, it can then "scale up" services, helping other organisations to deliver this provision, with the ultimate goal of keeping many more children safe.

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