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Advice for parents, carers, professionals, and survivors, providing guidance on understanding key issues, responding to challenges, keeping children safe, maintaining wellbeing and where to find additional support.
We offer comprehensive support through specialised training, assessments, interventions, and case consultancy. We provide bespoke assessments, specialist interventions and consultancy in relation to child sexual abuse and harmful sexual behaviour.
Through research, we develop effective strategies, inform public policy and provide the best support and interventions for individuals and families.
Through our advocacy work, we press for the system changes that are needed to enable a greater focus to be placed on the prevention of child sexual abuse.
As a charity, we rely on the kindness and generosity of people like you to support our vital work to prevent child sexual abuse.
By donating, fundraising, or simply spreading the word about our work, your support will have a huge impact.
The Home Office has today announced funding to The Lucy Faithfull Foundation’s Stop It Now! helpline of £600,000.
The confidential helpline has been running in the UK since 2002. It deals with all aspects of child sexual abuse prevention, including direct contact abuse, child grooming, and harmful sexual behaviour of a child or young person.
The funding boost comes following a sharp 65% rise in callers and visitors to the Stop It Now! helpline and self-help website regarding viewing sexual images of children online between 2016 and 2018.
Since the start of the Stop It Now! campaign to deter people from viewing these images, more than 5,000 people have called the helpline seeking advice and support to stop their behaviour. A further 2,418 people called for support regarding concerns about someone else’s online viewing behaviour.
Welcoming the announcement, Donald Findlater, director of the Stop It Now! helpline, said: “This additional funding will ensure thousands more get through to stop their illegal behaviour and stay stopped.”
The helpline had been at capacity, with more than 2,500 people calling each year and not getting through. The funding will allow the number of operator hours to be more than doubled.
Announcing the funding, the Home Secretary, Sajid Javid, set out his support for our work, saying: “Child sexual abuse is a truly sickening crime and I’m committed to doing everything in my power to eradicate it from society.
“It’s vital we take action on a number of fronts. The Lucy Faithfull Foundation plays a key role in this work and has my full support.”
Case study of an internet offender who called the helpline:
“It can be intimidating to think of calling the Stop It Now! helpline, but I’d strongly encourage anyone who has any concerns about their viewing of online sexual images to do it. If something feels wrong, it most probably is and help is available.”
“There are serious consequences for anyone arrested for such behaviour, possibly including imprisonment, losing their job, friendships and relationships, losing contact with their own children as well as ending up on the sex offenders register.”
The funding will enable The Lucy Faithfull Foundation to support more people at risk of offending over the next 18 months.
Our Stop It Now helpline, self help and programmes are there to help anyone concerned about child sexual abuse. Shore is for teenagers worried about sexual behaviour.
Our helpline 0808 1000 900
2 Birch House, Harris Business Park, Hanbury Road
Stoke Prior, Bromsgrove, B60 4DJ
Lucy Faithfull Foundation is a Registered Charity No. 1013025, and is a company limited by guarantee, Registered in England No. 2729957.
We are ethical, open and honest. We are research-driven and base our actions on evidence. We follow through on our words and act with professionalism, show respect and consideration to all and do what is right.
Advice for parents, carers, professionals, and survivors, providing guidance on understanding key issues, responding to challenges, keeping children safe, maintaining wellbeing and where to find additional support.
We offer comprehensive support through specialised training, assessments, interventions, and case consultancy. We provide bespoke assessments, specialist interventions and consultancy in relation to child sexual abuse and harmful sexual behaviour.
Through research, we develop effective strategies, inform public policy and provide the best support and interventions for individuals and families.
Through our advocacy work, we press for the system changes that are needed to enable a greater focus to be placed on the prevention of child sexual abuse.
As a charity, we rely on the kindness and generosity of people like you to support our vital work to prevent child sexual abuse.
By donating, fundraising, or simply spreading the word about our work, your support will have a huge impact.
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As you may have noticed, our website looks a little different now. We’ve restructured and redesigned the site to be more accessible to you, so we’d love to know what you think. All feedback will remain anonymous; we do not collect any personal identifying information.