NSPCC
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Domestic violence lessons planned...confused mini-adults from the age of five to nine," she said. Strangling and slapping Recent research by the children's charity NSPCC found one in four girls, some as young as 13, had been slapped or hit by their boyfriends. It also... In this article: Nspcc, Refugee Council, Bristol University, Harriet Harman, and Helen Mirren |
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Guardian Unlimited | 3 days ago
Schools to get classes to curb violence
...will be underpinned by a campaign next year targeting intimate teenage violence following research by the children's charity, NSPCC, which showed that a quarter of teenage girls suffer physical violence such as being slapped, punched or...
In this article: Jacqui Smith and Alan Johnson
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Telegraph.co.uk - Business | 6 days ago
Apple tops Google as business trailblazer
...important, long-term, than the Government's own. Organisations that have fallen out of the non-profit list include the United Nations, NSPCC and WWF. Malcolm Gooderham, managing director of TLG, said: "Political parties, charities and...
In this article: Google, Apple, Virgin Group, Conservative Party, The Co-operative, Twitter, Biz Stone, Revenue, and Tax
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Guardian | November 15, 2009
Charities fight over secondhand clothes market
...that if a charity collected door to door itself, it would make less than GBP100a tonne. One of Britain's largest charities, the NSPCC, defended its decision to use ClothesAid, a commercial textile operator which only operates door to door...
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Metro | November 09, 2009
Rise in women child abusers
...about women may be due to the fact that more boys were now calling ChildLine and women usually targeted boys. Chris Cloke from the NSPCC said: 'Many people find it hard to understand how women can be sexual abusers. Women are viewed as...
In this article: Esther Rantzen, Mark Owen, Robbie Williams, Emma Ferguson, and Take That
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Scotland on Sunday | November 09, 2009
Sex abuse by women reports on rise
...complained that they had been sexually assaulted by their father, 45% of all calls about abuse by men. Previous research by the NSPCC suggested that women may be responsible for about one in 20 sex offences committed against children.
In this article: All rights reserved and Esther Rantzen
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BBC News | November 06, 2009
Dreamscape
...to charity in recent years, with an estimated combined value of GBP10m. She has raised more than GBP1m for charities including the NSPCC and the Terrence Higgins Trust. She recently bought some run-down buildings in east London to convert...
In this article: Tracey Emin, New York, Dog, God, Diane von Furstenberg, London, Madonna, Britain, Docket, and Turner Prize
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Guardian | November 04, 2009
Hugh Muir's diary
...track. He explained that his weak throat was due to catching something while working with lots of kids in his capacity as chair of the NSPCC. Pause for effect. "Incidentally, I have just won a bet with them that I would find a way of...
In this article: Mark Leckey, Viz, Charles Thomson, Sunday Times, Tate Britain, Harriet Harman, Roger Mellie, and Oxford Union
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Independent.co.uk - UK | October 27, 2009
Man held over death of girl he met on Facebook
...all." A spokesman for the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre advised parents to monitor how their children use the internet. An NSPCC spokesman said: "It is not a good idea to arrange to meet people that you have chatted to...
In this article: Facebook, Darlington, and Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre
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The Times of India - World | October 19, 2009
'Parents selling young girls to paedophiles for ��50k'
...cost anything up to GBP50,000," the insider added. A spokesperson for UK's National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) said: "Unscrupulous traffickers are controlling and terrorising vulnerable children within Great...
In this article: Great Britain, London, and UK
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BBC | September 13, 2009
NSPCC criticises volunteer checks
Plans to vet parents who take part in activities involving regular contact with children have been criticised by children's charity, the NSPCC. Children's services director Wes Cuell told the Sunday Telegraph the move could stop people...
In this article: The Sunday Telegraph, ISA, Michael Morpurgo, Philip Pullman, England, and Wales
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