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Safeguarding Children Partnership promotes safer sleep for babies during national Safer Sleep Week Date published: 17 March 2021
Safer Sleep Week is a national awareness campaign by the Lullaby Trust
As part of their Keep Baby Safe campaign, Rochdale Borough Safeguarding Children Partnership (RBSCP) and partners have joined forces to promote safer sleep for babies during Safer Sleep Week (15 - 21 March).
Safer Sleep Week is a national awareness campaign by the Lullaby Trust targeting anyone looking after a young baby. It aims to raise awareness of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and equip parents and carers with information about how to reduce the risk.
Brutal childhood of teen rapist who was beyond control by 15 Child Paul had an horrific family history of abuse and had himself become an abuser
05:00, 2 MAR 2021
Updated Paul became a dangerous sex offender while still a child himself
A harrowing review into the case of a teenage rapist has revealed how he was considered beyond control at 15 and frightened social work and care staff.
The boy was recently locked up for a horrific series of rapes and sexual assaults on two child victims - but a detailed look at his upbringing describes how a damaged child became a dangerous sex offender.
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12:17 PM February 9, 2021
Herts police have teamed up with the Safeguarding Children Partnership for Safer Internet Day 2021
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Together with the Safeguarding Children Partnership, Herts police are supporting worldwide Safer Internet Day today (Tuesday, February 9).
Bearing the theme ‘together for a better internet’, Safer Internet Day aims to raise awareness of issues including cyber bullying, inappropriate content and online personal safety, making the internet a safer place for all – including children and young people.
Herts police have teamed up with the Safeguarding Children Partnership for Safer Internet Day 2021
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Detective Inspector Gemma Badat, who leads the constabulary’s Child Online Safeguarding Team, said: “As we continue to move forward through the coronavirus pandemic, the national lockdown means we are now increasingly reliant on technology for education, socialisation and leisure activitie
PARENTS and carers are being urged to consider the risks of the online world as children receive new games and gadgets this Christmas. With technology gifts high on wish lists, North Yorkshire’s Safeguarding Children Partnership (NYSCP) is making sure children can navigate the internet safely. “Video game systems, social media and other platforms bring risks such as cyber bullying, privacy problems and seeing age inappropriate content,” said Stuart Carlton, North Yorkshire’s corporate director for children and young people’s services. For more information, visit safeguardingchildren.co.uk/parents-carers/online-safety.