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The NSPCC Policy team responds to government Green Papers and influences the development of policies and laws that affect children and young people - especially those designed to end cruelty to children.
Below are the government consultations we have responded to in the past. See also our most recent responses to consultations.
NSPCC evidence to the independent review of the delivery of early interventions intended to fulfil potential and reduce dysfunction in the lives of children and young people (Allen review) (PDF, 142KB)
November 2010
NSPCC submission to the vetting and barring review (PDF, 101KB)
November 2010
NSPCC response to the Law Commission's eleventh programme of law reform (PDF, 58KB)
October 2010
NSPCC response to the Achieving equity and excellence for children consultation (PDF, 88KB)
October 2010
NSPCC response to the CPS consultation on the policy statement human trafficking (PDF, 102KB)
October 2010
NSPCC response to the Home Affairs Select Committee inquiry into police reform (PDF, 66KB)
October 2010
CHIS response to a consultation by the Office of Fair Trading on e-consumer protection (PDF, 320KB)
October 2010
NSPCC response to the independent review of the Office of the Children's Commissioner call for evidence (PDF, 121KB)
October 2010
NSPCC written submission to the Education Select Committee on the role and performance of Ofsted (PDF, 59KB)
October 2010
NSPCC response to the Home Office consultation on the Police and Social Responsibility Bill (PDF, 88KB)
September 2010
NSPCC response to the family justice review call for evidence (PDF, 123KB)
September 2010
NSPCC response to Support for all: the families and relationships green paper (PDF, 62KB)
April 2010
NSPCC response to the DCSF consultation on considering pupils' views (PDF, 54KB)
March 2010
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