The Children's Society
Nonprofit Organization
UN blasts Britain over children's rights...in need. The Children's Rights Alliance for England (CRAE) - an umbrella organisation whose members include the NSPCC, the Children's Society, Barnardo's, Action for Children, Save the Children and the National Children's Bureau - is... In this article: Britain, UN, UK Borders Agency, Best interests, United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, National Children's Bureau, and Children's Society |
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Independent.co.uk - UK | November 02, 2009
Revealed: hidden misery of children trafficked to Britain
...to escape from imprisonment in Britain, their cries for help are ignored or negligently handled by UK agencies. The report, by the Children's Society charity, found that those who managed to escape their captors were often returned to...
In this article: Britain, Children's Society, Africa, Asia, London, and China
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Guardian Unlimited | October 17, 2009
Sex offenders have jobs as charity trustees
...Coalition for Internet Safety, who speaks on behalf of a number of UK children's charities, including the NSPCC, Barnardo's, the Children's Society and the NCH. The Charity Commission report, to be published tomorrow, will state:...
In this article: Charity Commission, Beneficiary, Children's Society, England, Wales, and UK
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Independent.co.uk - UK | October 15, 2009
Allowance cut 'hits the vulnerable'
...many asylum-seekers were revealed by The Independent in July and the new lower rates came fully into effect last week. Barnardo's, the Children's Society, Gingerbread, the Mother's Union, Mumsnet, the NSPCC, Save the Children and Women...
In this article: Children's Society, UK Border Agency, Phil Woolas, and Gordon Brown
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Wikipedia | September 17, 2009
The Children's Society
The Children's Society, formally The Church of England Children's Society, is a UK charity (registered in England No. 221124) driven by a belief that all children deserve a good childhood. Its stated aim is to provide help and...
In this article: Child poverty, Archbishop of Canterbury, Church of England, Wales, and UK
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Telegraph.co.uk - Politics | September 11, 2009
Soham chief: background checks on parents must be revised
...have jobs working with children, but the idea that we would vet 11 million parents is complete nonsense. " Charities including the Children's Society have backed the new system, but others say the rules will stop people volunteering to...
In this article: Soham, Allegation, Labour, Esther Rantzen, Soham murders, BBC Radio Four, and Community Service Volunteers
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Daily Mail | July 10, 2009
JOHN WARE: Family breakdown IS behind broken Britain - top judge says it is national tragedy and attacks BBC for suppressing debate
...are the most obese, and 11 to 15-year-olds who drink, are drinking more - the average weekly intake being over six pints. According to The Children's Society charity, a higher percentage of youngsters are getting drunk than in any other...
In this article: Britain, Individualism, Stephen Lowe, and David Cameron
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Daily Mail | July 06, 2009
Harriet Harman labels Tory support for marriage 'hypocritical moralising'
...in the UK Millennium Cohort Study, a survey charting how families have progressed since the start of the decade. And a major study by the Children's Society charity has said that children do best when brought up by two parents with a...
In this article: Harriet Harman, Labour, Birmingham University, Depression, Anxiety, Children's Society, and David Cameron
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Telegraph.co.uk - UK news | June 24, 2009
GBP1m asylum seeker project helped only one family leave Britain
..."flawed" UK Border Agency pilot project ran for less than a year and was mired in "considerable confusion", according to a review by charity The Children's Society. The scheme, in Kent, aimed to help families whose asylum applications had...
In this article: UK Border Agency, Britain, Glasgow, Coercion, and Phil Woolas
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Daily Mail | February 08, 2009
PETER HITCHENS
...called for lots of sex education and for non-religious naming ceremonies likes to call itself 'The Children's Society'. Actually, it is the Church of England Children's Society, but like so many other once-great charities it is embarrassed...
In this article: Peter Hitchens, Measles, Christianity, Taliban, London, Left-wing politics, and Polar bear
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Independent.co.uk - Leading Articles | February 01, 2009
Leading article: Childhood in Britain still leaves much to be desired
...just in the minds of fearful British adults, but that there was something serious to worry about. A report published today by the Church of England Children's Society looks in more detail about what might be going wrong, and what to do...
In this article: Britain, Children's Society, Europe, Child poverty, Anxiety, and Gordon Brown
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The Children's Society, formally The Church of England Children's Society, is a leading national charity (registered in England No. 221124) driven by the belief that all children deserve a good childhood.
What we do
The Children's Society (The Church of England Children's Society) is a children’s charity committed to making childhood better for all children in the UK.
The charity operates a national network of centres and projects that deliver specialist services for children who face danger or disadvantage in their daily lives; children who are unable to find the support they need anywhere else.
The charity’s schools work, children’s centres and mentoring programmes help children develop the skills and confidence they need to make the most of their childhood and play a full part in their local communities, while its research and campaigning aims to influence the thinking of everyone - from the general public to politicians and decision makers - creating real change and making childhood better for all children.
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