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NWG

NWG are committed to the fight against CSE and supporting victims and their families who are subjected to child sexual exploitation.

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The National Information Centre on Children of Offenders

The National Information Centre on Children of Offenders has been established to provide an information service for all professionals who come into contact with the children and families of offenders, as well as academics and those responsible for strategic development and commissioning. The Centre is delivered by Barnardo’s in partnership with Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS).

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Dementia Action Alliance

We are the alliance for organisations across England to connect, share best practice and take action on dementia. Members include leading charities, hospitals, social care providers, Government bodies, pharmaceuticals, royal colleges, and wellbeing organisations. Everything we do is in partnership, and informed by people living with dementia, and their carers.

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Reducing parental conflict hub (Early Intervention Foundation)

Our hub is for local leaders, commissioners, practitioners and researchers who are looking to reduce the impact of parental conflict on children. It provides a central repository of key 'what works' evidence and tools, including why parental conflict matters for children's outcomes, and guidance on how to take action. The hub will continue to grow as new evidence and tools are created.There is strong evidence that conflict between parents – whether together or separated – can have a significant negative impact on children's mental health and long-term life-chances.

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Cerebral Palsy

Learning that your child has cerebral palsy can be devastating news. Yet, by educating yourself, including learning about treatment options and how to help manage the disorder, your child can still live a productive life.

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NSPCC Learning: All the tools, training and resources you need to keep children safe

The NSPCC has launched NSPCC Learning, a new website with the latest child protection and safeguarding news, information and training. The new website brings together information and resources for professionals working in safeguarding and child protection in one central point including: the latest research, child protection statistics, leaflets, practical guidance, briefings and evaluations; and information on key topics including resources to keep children safe in schools and colleges. 

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The Recovery Village

Drug abuse can inflict severe — sometimes permanent — damage on your teen’s mind, body and future. Though drug use may begin casually, your teen may not realize that they risk addiction. If your child is abusing illicit substances, there is hope for recovery through treatment.

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CSE police and prevention

Resources around policing and prevention of child sexual exploitation (CSE) and abuse. Includes toolkits and guidance around issues such as child criminal exploitation in relation to county lines; harmful sexual behaviour; supporting parents and carers; and working with children and young people who have a physical disability.

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SELMA

Online hate speech is a growing problem. People often experience the internet to be a hostile space. Hateful messages are increasingly common on social media. To complement existing initiatives to regulate, monitor or report online hate speech, a more pro-active answer is clearly needed. SELMA (Social and Emotional Learning for Mutual Awareness) is a two-year project co-funded by the European Commission which aims to tackle the problem of online hate speech by promoting mutual awareness, tolerance, and respect.

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Contextual Safeguarding Network

A free network of practitioners across the country interested in developing approaches to safeguarding children and people from extra-familial harm. Includes free resources including videos, blogs, tools, and training for schools, social care, Local Safeguarding Children's Boards (LSCBs) and commissioners.

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