Sunday, 20 March 2011

NSPCC Campaigns



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  • Ensure that funding of frontline children’s social services is protected
  • Tackle child neglect
  • Ensure that children are effectively protected from abuse in all sports settings in Wales.
  • Ensure that vital child protection reforms are fully resourced and implemented, following the tragic death of Peter Connelly and other child deaths since.
  • Continue to fund helpline services for children and for adults concerned about the safety or welfare of a child. 
  • Tackle domestic violence from a child’s point of view.
  • Make the internet safer for children.
  • Strengthen the role of the Children's Commissioner in England to act as a genuinely independent voice for children.
  • Provide resources for vital therapeutic services for children who have experienced abuse.


http://www.nspcc.org.uk/news-and-views/our-campaigns/stand-for-children/stand-for-children_wda73443.html




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  • Professionals must have direct contact with the child concerned
  • Training for social workers and other professionals so they can recognise the signs of child abuse
  • Independent chairs for local safeguarding children boards (LSCBs). 

    The campaign began after the tragic abuse of Baby P.









HELPLINES CAMPAIGN
NSPCC run helplines for children who are worried or going through a painful experience.




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  • Sharing of child abuse images to be blocked
  • Children who have been abused, and had pictures or films of this abuse appear on the internet, to receive care and support.




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Campaign  to help helpless children get therapy

























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  • Services for all children and families affected to keep them safe and supported, and to help them overcome the effects of violence
  • Improved training for professionals so that they identify children and young people caught up in violence
  • Children learning in schools about domestic violence and how to stay safe
  • Changing the definition of domestic violence to include children.
  • Pledging £13 million more to help support victims of sexual and domestic violence
  • More training for teachers and professionals to help them support children affected by domestic violence
  • Domestic violence to be addressed in the school curriculum.





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