Explore Nspcc through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Nspcc in a sentence
Nspcc meaning
Initialism of National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.
Using Nspcc
- The main meaning on this page is: Initialism of National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.
- In the example corpus, nspcc often appears in combinations such as: the nspcc, an nspcc, nspcc spokesman.
Context around Nspcc
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 12 start, 4 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Nspcc
- In this selection, "nspcc" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 25.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, charity, clarke, successful, helpline, spokesman and spokesperson stand out and add context to how "nspcc" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 2021 the nspcc helpline received and a successful nspcc helpline marketing. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "nspcc" sits close to words such as aaryan, acrimony and akash, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with nspcc
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Her favourite charity was the NSPCC. (6 words)
Family flowers only please, donations if desired to NSPCC. (9 words)
In 2021, the NSPCC helpline received over 6,000 contacts about children being left unsupervised. (15 words)
As the final gifts were delivered to the World HQ this week, Lord Bamford was joined by Rupert Chilman, aged five and his sister Alice, two, to officially hand over the presents to the Hubb Foundation and the NSPCC. (39 words)
Kam Thandi, Helpline Director at the NSPCC, emphasises the importance of the campaign, stating, “The high numbers of child sexual offences being reported are a warning to us all that more must be done to tackle this abuse. (38 words)
Maria Neophytou, acting chief executive of the NSPCC said: “Sara Sharif was repeatedly assaulted and tortured before being finally murdered by her father and stepmother in what was an absolutely shocking case of brutal and prolonged abuse. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
An NSPCC spokesman said: ‘We know that very young children are particularly vulnerable to abuse because they are completely reliant on the adults around them for care and protection.
An NSPCC spokesperson said: "Burke exploited his position of trust as an assistant head teacher to sexually abuse pupils who had been placed in his care.
Charities and campaigners including the NSPCC and the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) have urged Meta to provide reassurances over the move.
Family flowers only please, donations if desired to NSPCC.
In 2021, the NSPCC helpline received over 6,000 contacts about children being left unsupervised.
Natalie Dormer ran the London Marathon in 2014, in support of Barnardo’s, and in 2016, in support of the NSPCC and Childline.
NSPCC campaigns manager Ellen Smith previously told the Oxford Mail in an exclusive interview that the cost of living crisis meant childcare costs have risen which has made it a "very tricky time" for working parents.
NSPCC Cymru's assistant director Tracey Holdsworth has previously said: "The death of a child in such harrowing circumstances leaves many of us asking questions.
The children's charity NSPCC has shared some advice on how you can help keep your children safe online.
The figures come as the NSPCC says more than 6,000 online grooming crimes have been recorded by police in the North West in the six years that parents have been waiting for online safety laws.
Zazie Clarke, NSPCC participation team manager, said: “I’m excited for a new group of young people to join our Young People’s Board, to share more ideas and insight.
According to children's charity the NSPCC, organised crime gangs use children and young people to "maximise profits".
As the final gifts were delivered to the World HQ this week, Lord Bamford was joined by Rupert Chilman, aged five and his sister Alice, two, to officially hand over the presents to the Hubb Foundation and the NSPCC.
Family flowers only please, donations if desired for NSPCC or Save The Children may be left online at wcpltd.
Her favourite charity was the NSPCC.
In order to handle the anticipated volume of calls, the Home Office is providing funding to boost the NSPCC Helpline's capability and heighten public and professional awareness of the service.
Kam Thandi, Helpline Director at the NSPCC, emphasises the importance of the campaign, stating, “The high numbers of child sexual offences being reported are a warning to us all that more must be done to tackle this abuse.
Maria Neophytou, acting chief executive of the NSPCC said: “Sara Sharif was repeatedly assaulted and tortured before being finally murdered by her father and stepmother in what was an absolutely shocking case of brutal and prolonged abuse.
Part of the increase could be due to a successful NSPCC Helpline marketing campaign making more people aware of the service.
Previously the NSPCC said there is no rule for a suitable age, encouraging parents to use their judgement according to their child’s needs.
Common combinations with nspcc
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the nspcc 27×
- an nspcc 6×
- nspcc spokesman 4×
- nspcc and 4×
- nspcc has 4×
- nspcc helpline 3×
- nspcc said 3×
- to nspcc 2×
- for nspcc 2×
- nspcc is 2×