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Listen up, Speak up

Listen up, Speak up


Tracy Greenwood
Tracy Greenwood
Listen up, Speak up
The NSPCC have launched a new campaign to help keep children safe.
Whether you’re a parent, neighbour, or family friend you might notice something about a child that worries you. You could be the only one to spot it, or be aware of a detail others may have missed. It’s important you know what to do.
The above link takes you to the NSPCC website which runs through three scenarios,  what to look out for and where to go for help.

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