NSPCC Number Day
Published: 2026-02-06
Take part in Dress up for Digits and have a fun-filled day of maths activities and games, while raising money to support our services such as Speak out Stay Safe and Childline.
You will get access to our online resource page where you'll find:
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Free resources you can use in class, including games and activities.
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Great fundraising tips and ideas to help pupils and teachers raise money.
Why your support counts:
The money you raise could help the NSPCC run its Speak out Stay safe programme to help children understand what abuse is and what to do if they're scared or worried. Caroline’s seven-year-old son was sexually abused by a 13-year-old friend of the family. Luke’s behaviour had deteriorated over a period of months. After seeing one of the NSPCC’s Speak Out Stay Safe assemblies, Luke disclosed the abuse to his mum. She believes that he would never have spoken out without the service. They reported what had happened to the police and Luke is now doing well.
Half a million children suffer abuse or neglect a year in the UK. That means seven children in a classroom experience abuse before they turn 18.
- On average, a child will contact Childline every 45 seconds.
- £4 could help answer a child's call for help to Childline.
- £3 could pay for the NSPCC Speak out Stay safe programme to reach one primary school child, teaching them how to recognise abuse and neglect, and empowering them to speak out if they're worried about anything.
- In 2024 there were almost 200,00 Childline counselling sessions with children and young people. £197 could pay for a trained practitioner for one day, helping children get back on track following abuse.
Find out more here - NSPCC website
Sign up here - Register for Number Day, NSPCC