By Elizabeth Helps | Senior Partnerships Manager
Thank you to everyone who has donated so far to help fund Childline. With your generous help, we have raised £10,780.40 which has helped to answer 2695 calls from worried children all across the UK.
Here for children when they have nowhere else to turn
Childline is the NSPCC’s unique 24/7 helpline service offering confidential support to children and young people within the UK. Last year, we delivered over 200,000 counselling sessions with children and young adult struggling with mental health problems, family relationships, suicidal thoughts and many other issues. With the current state of the world, especially in the UK, we have seen an increase in calls regarding poverty and the cost of living crisis. Unfortunately, the link between poverty and child abuse/neglect is well-known so donations to Childline are needed more than ever so that the NSPCC can continue to be there for every child.
Day in the Lonely
We’ve launched a campaign to let children know that lonely feelings don’t need to last.
Day in the Lonely uses day-in-the-life videos to show how three young people experience loneliness.
The videos highlight the ways in which Childline can help young people, including by email and through our message boards. All the videos are based on real-life calls to the service.
Through Day in the Lonely, we’re encouraging young people, with the support of their parents, to speak about their mental health issues early on, so they don’t escalate to crisis point.
Retailer Lidl GB is supporting the campaign and has raised funds for Childline since 2020.
Calls about loneliness are still high
As the campaign launches, new Childline data shows that the service is contacted on average 15 times a day by children struggling with loneliness. Between April 2021 and March 2022, Childline delivered 5,564 counselling sessions on this issue.
Counselling sessions on loneliness peaked during the height of the pandemic, with the service supporting more than 6,000 children and young people who were feeling lonely. Since then, counselling sessions on the issue have dropped slightly but still remain high.
Children and young people can contact Childline for free, confidential support and advice 24 hours a day online at childline.org.uk or by phone on 0800 1111.
A 10-year-old girl who called Childline said: “I am so lonely as I have no friends at school any more. I often cry myself to sleep at night…so I called Childline. I have not told my parents how I am feeling because I don’t think they will take it seriously.”**
Poor mental health is a top concern for children contacting Childline and has been for the past six years.
A 15-year-old boy said: “For the past few months, I’ve been feeling lonely and like I’m nothing. I act happy when I’m around my mum – she seems to think I’m fine but I’m really dying inside.
"I feel like nobody understands and I don’t know who to tell. I’m worried they'll laugh and won’t believe me or say, ‘you out of all people can’t be feeling that!’”**
Thank you
Over 90% of our income comes through donations, and we are extremely grateful for the support we have received from those who have donated.
We thank you again for your support, and we hope that you will continue to share and support and our fight for children.
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By Cordelia Simmons | Partnerships Manager, NSPCC
By Cordelia Simmons | Partnerships Manager, NSPCC
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