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A report on the activities of the NSPCC in the past year, including a summary of accounts for the year ended 31 March 2020.
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Our submission in response to the Scottish Government’s consultation on the ‘Getting Our Priorities Right’ practice guidance for professionals in September 2012.
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NSPCC Northern Ireland review on what affected children in 2014/15.
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Our submission in response to the consultation on draft statutory guidance for Parts 4, 5 and 18 (Section 96) of the Children and Young People in 2015.(Scotland) Act 2014.
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Our submission in response to the statutory inquiry into the historical abuse of children in care in Scotland in 2015.
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NSPCC Scotland review on what affected children in 2013/14.
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Our submission in response to the Health and Sport Committee inquiry into teenage pregnancy in February 2013.
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NSPCC Cymru/Wales review on what affected children in 2013/14.
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Our briefing on infant mental health: policy context in Scotland in June 2012.
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Our submission in response to consultation on draft statutory guidance on “Ask and Act” under section 15 of the Violence against Women Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence (Wales) Act 2015 and section 60 of the Government of Wales Act 2006 in January 2016.
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A six-point plan to protect children