Sir Sir Bradley Wiggins has collaborated with NSPCC to support the charity's new Listen Up, Speak Up campaign, which aims to give adults practical advice on what to do if they’re concerned about a child.
Wiggins, who made headlines last year when he revealed his own experiences of abuse as a child, commented 'It’s a privilege to be supporting the launch of the NSPCC’s Listen Up, Speak Up campaign which will help ensure children across the UK are better protected from abuse and neglect unlike myself. I believe it is every child’s right to live a life free of abuse and if more people know the signs to spot and how to speak up, this will mean more vulnerable children can get the help and support they need and deserve'.