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  2. NSPCC - Wikipedia

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    The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) is a British child protection charity founded as the Liverpool Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (LSPCC) by Thomas Agnew on 19 April 1883. The NSPCC lobbies the government on issues relating to child welfare, and creates child abuse public awareness campaigns.

  3. Benjamin Waugh - Wikipedia

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    The Society evolved to become the NSPCC some five years later (14 May 1889), with Waugh as its honorary director and Queen Victoria as patron. Under Waugh's leadership and guidance, 200 local NSPCC branches were created across the UK to campaign for children to be protected from harm, neglect and abuse.

  4. Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children

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    Each branch of the NSPCC and ISPCC had an inspector who was paid a salary and was provided with a house that doubled as a local office. [2] Their job was to investigate child abuse or neglect. [2] They were nearly all men and were recruited from the ranks of retired army personnel and police. [2] Each answered to a local committee of volunteers ...

  5. Timeline of young people's rights in the United Kingdom

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    The Prevention of Cruelty to Children Act gave the NSPCC a statutory right to intervene in child protection cases. 1905 UK Government: A specialist juvenile offenders court was tried in Birmingham, [32] and formally established in the Children Act 1908 (8 Edw. 7. c. 67), along with juvenile courts.

  6. Rosamund Holland-Martin - Wikipedia

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    Holland-Martin was part of the NSPCC for over 50 years, serving as chairman of the Central Executive Committee for nearly two decades (1969 - 1988). [1] During her decades with the charity, she played a crucial role in the establishment of the NSPCC's position as Britain's leading child protection organisation and helped to engineer its development into a modern professional body.

  7. Kate says emotional skills must be priority for healthier society

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    The Princess of Wales launches a project calling for more emphasis on social and emotional skills.

  8. Childline - Wikipedia

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    Following Childline's merger with NSPCC in 2006, ... was established to increase the availability of the listening service for children in Ireland.

  9. iRights Framework - Wikipedia

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    It was established through a coalition including the NSPCC, Nesta, Mind Candy, NASUWT, Joanna Shields and Mozilla. [1] The organisation is working with Schillings for the legal assessment, which was presented in the House of Lords on June 3, 2015. [2]