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01/05/2008 - The NSPCC is targeting hospitals, ports and transport companies in a bid to help children and young people brought into the UK illegally for exploitation. Click here to read the full press release
09/05/2008 - Opera star Lesley Garrett, CBE is today unveiled as the latest NSPCC ambassador in the charity’s fight against child cruelty. Click here to read the full press release
29/04/2008 - Many fathers feel they have to battle just to be there for their children, according to an NSPCC fatherhood survey launching today (29th April 2008). Click here to read the full press release
10/04/2008 - The NSPCC is urging MEPs to support moves to introduce a European-wide sex offenders’ register and an instant alert system which could help in cases of child abduction. Click here to read the full press release
06/05/2008 - Nearly fifty children a day call ChildLine because they feel under pressure to have sex or lack basic knowledge about sexual health, relationships, pregnancy and puberty, new figures show today (5 May 2008). Click here to read the full press release
04/04/2008 - The NSPCC welcomes the government recommendations announced today which are a significant step forward in helping us to keep children safe online. Click here to read the full press release
18/03/2008 - In response to the government’s Youth Task Force Action Plan, the NSPCC urges the government to ensure that all children who are identified as being in need have access to help and support as early as possible, today Tuesday March 18. Click here to read the full press release
17/03/2008 - The NSPCC is calling for a complete ban on painful ‘distraction’ techniques used to keep discipline among the 2800 children in custody in England and Wales. Click here to read the full press release
12/03/2008 - The NSPCC welcomes the UK Government’s one billion pound investment to lift 250,000 UK children out of poverty announced today, Wednesday 12 March. Click here to read the full press release
31/01/2008 - Home Office reforms may send vulnerable children back to danger
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30/01/2008 - The NSPCC today welcomes the change in law that will remove the time limit on victims of child sex abuse claiming compensation from their abuser as adults. Click here to read the full press release
20/12/2007 - Media Statement
Date Wednesday 19th December 07
Ban on pain restraint techniques for children Click here to read the full press release
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14/12/2007 - 13 December 2007
EU Reform Treaty will safeguard children's rights
The EU Reform Treaty, sig Click here to read the full press release
13/12/2007 - The EU Reform Treaty, signed by the British government today, will bring greater protection for children and should make it easier for countries to co-operate on the exchange of information about sex offenders, says the NSPCC. Click here to read the full press release
27/11/2007 - An overhaul of EU legislation to protect children from travelling sex offenders and to help identify the victims of abuse images is demanded by the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and Save the Children Europe Group today. Click here to read the full press release
26/11/2007 - The Children and Young People Bill is in danger of seriously failing children in care warns the NSPCC today, Monday 26 November. Click here to read the full press release
22/11/2007 - The National Network for Child Employment and Entertainment (NNCEE) today calls for an urgent review of current child employment legislation to ensure children are protected from working illegally in dangerous conditions. Click here to read the full press release
15/11/2007 - Starting secondary school can leave children especially vulnerable to being bullied the NSPCC reveals today (15 November). Click here to read the full press release
06/11/2007 - Coroner’s Reform Bill
A vital opportunity to reduce child abuse deaths has been missed by the omission of the Coroner’s Reform Bill from the Queen’s speech 2007, delivered today Tuesday 6th November. Click here to read the full press release
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