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The Children’s Society wins national EVCOM Screen Award for film on child sexual abuse

July 5, 2017
By NFCV

A hard-hitting film aimed at training health professionals about the signs of child sexual abuse and exploitation has won a…

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‘Truly dreadful’ poverty rise must prompt Government action

July 5, 2017
By NFCV

Responding to official statistics showing 200,000 more children are now living in poverty, Matthew Reed, Chief Executive of The Children’s…

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Care

Campaign leads to new pledge for children in care

July 5, 2017
By NFCV

Campaign leads to new pledge for children in careHundreds of children in care who are moved outside their local communities…

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Children

The Children’s Society wins award for film on child sexual abuse

July 5, 2017
By NFCV

The Children’s Society has received a prestigious award for producing a hard-hitting film aimed at training three quarters of a…

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Children

Celebrities back Christmas single to fight child poverty

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July 5, 2017
By NFCV
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Campaign

June Brown supports campaign to make vulnerable children’s voices heard this Christmas

July 5, 2017
By NFCV

One of Britain’s best-loved actresses, June Brown, is launching The Children’s Society’s annual Christingle campaign, to help raise £1.2 million…

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Children

2.6 million poor children miss out on crucial fuel poverty support

July 5, 2017
By NFCV

Only 1 in 3 of UK’s poorest children are benefitting from the government’s Warm Home Discount, leaving as many as…

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Families

Odds still stacked against struggling families following Budget

July 5, 2017
By NFCV

Many desktop publishing packages and web page editors now use Lorem Ipsum as their default model text, and a search…

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Children

Children’s well-being must be priority in new Government and Brexit talks

July 5, 2017
By NFCV

The Prime Minister today spoke of the need for certainty going forward – and certainty is crucial for families and…

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The Children’s Society wins national EVCOM Screen Award for film on child sexual abuse
Wednesday, 5, Jul
‘Truly dreadful’ poverty rise must prompt Government action
Wednesday, 5, Jul
Campaign leads to new pledge for children in care
Wednesday, 5, Jul
The Children’s Society wins award for film on child sexual abuse
Wednesday, 5, Jul
Celebrities back Christmas single to fight child poverty
Wednesday, 5, Jul
June Brown supports campaign to make vulnerable children’s voices heard this Christmas

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