Parents worried about terrorism and child radicalisation will find advice on the wall of their GP’s waiting room, thanks to the NSPCC. The national charity’s posters will be translated into Arabic, ...
A POSTER which aims to warn about the radicalisation of youngsters by terrorists does not feature the words radicalisation or terrorism because “they may seem scary”. The NSPCC said it has opted for a ...
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Posters in foreign languages are to be placed in GP surgeries across Manchester giving advice to parents worried about radicalisation. The posters, created by the NSPCC, will include the number of a ...
An NSPCC spokesman said: “We have circulated posters around the country to try and reach as many parents as possible, and make the line as accessible as possible.” In May, chief of schools watchdog ...
The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children has launched a campaign to make parents more aware of the possibility of their children being radicalised POSTERS that warn parents to be ...
Posters will be displayed in GP surgeries around Cardiff to highlight an NSPCC helpline for parents concerned about their children being radicalised. The posters in Arabic, Urdu, Bengali and Somali ...
A veteran equality campaigner has lauded a new NSPCC terror hotline as a “major step in the right direction” in the fight against the increased radicalisation of ...
Posters in foreign languages are to be placed in GP surgeries across Manchester giving advice to parents worried about radicalisation. The posters, created by the NSPCC, will include the number of a ...
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