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The National Association for People Abused in Childhood

London

The National Association for People Abused in Childhood holds a UK sponsor licence and is licensed to sponsor workers on the following route:

  • Skilled WorkerWorkerA rating

Verify The National Association for People Abused in Childhood on the official Home Office register ↗ · Register data as of 2026-08-11.

Companies House (best-effort match)

Est. 1998activeHealth & Social Care
Companies House no. 03565696

Matched to Companies House by name — verify it is the same entity before relying on it.

What does this mean if you're looking for a visa?

A sponsor licence means The National Association for People Abused in Childhood can issue a Certificate of Sponsorship for the routes above — a prerequisite for those work visas. It does notmean the company has vacancies or will sponsor you: you still need a genuine job offer meeting the route's skill and salary thresholds, and the employer chooses whether to sponsor. An “A rating” is the standard, good-standing rating; a “B rating” means the sponsor is on an improvement plan.

See the Skilled Worker visa guide for the current skill (RQF 6) and salary requirements.

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