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Feb 22, 2017
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with me isjon brown from the nspcc. so many yea rs of and your colleagues after so many years of campaigning and trying to help the system get better. as we heard, people have been sacked, but it is easy to point the finger of blame at individuals. do we need to look at the system as well? yes, and at individuals in terms of training and support and the selection of people coming into social work, particularly child protection social work. so it is a multifaceted challenge. i would say in our experience at the nspcc that day in, day out, we in, week out, there is excellent practice and children are protected. with these tragedies, where clearly the abuse or, in this tragedy, the death, was preventable, things could have been done to prevent the tragedy. we need to learn from this and get the basics right in terms of accurate assessment, child focused decision—making, prompt information sharing. and the recognition that sheu sharing. and the recognition that shell protection is everyonesponsor ability, we can dump it all
with me isjon brown from the nspcc. so many yea rs of and your colleagues after so many years of campaigning and trying to help the system get better. as we heard, people have been sacked, but it is easy to point the finger of blame at individuals. do we need to look at the system as well? yes, and at individuals in terms of training and support and the selection of people coming into social work, particularly child protection social work. so it is a multifaceted challenge. i would say in our...
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the nspcc has called for other victims to come forward amid fears the full scale of his crimes have yetn from the national crime agency. he told us that there maybe more victims to come forward. we are aware his footprint across the united kingdom and the world is vast and from holding a position of trust for many years. the likelihood is that there maybe other victims in the uk and elsewhere that suffered at the hands of this man and we would implore them to come forward. in the trial today, a number of victims have come forward, and shown incredible bravery to speak about something they haven't spoken about in 30 years. incredible bravery of them and i hope that they take, people take courage from that and come forward and we have a dedicated helpline, by the nspcc managed by trained staff and the number is 0800328, 0904. if they ring that numberand 0800328, 0904. if they ring that number and speak to somebody and go from there. 0ur correspondent angus crawford is at the old bailey. and particularly shocking crimes? yes, the trialjudge talked about his horrific conduct and described t
the nspcc has called for other victims to come forward amid fears the full scale of his crimes have yetn from the national crime agency. he told us that there maybe more victims to come forward. we are aware his footprint across the united kingdom and the world is vast and from holding a position of trust for many years. the likelihood is that there maybe other victims in the uk and elsewhere that suffered at the hands of this man and we would implore them to come forward. in the trial today, a...
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Feb 5, 2017
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the large ones, like nspcc, will certainly know the rules inside out.ities get it right, that trustees take overall responsibility for the fundraising, and make sure that this year that they get from these collections is what it should be. there is a double whammy here. if you are family like ours who get lots of bags through, you reach saturation point, you sometimes pick the bag in the bin. if you learn that 10% of the profit goes to the charity then people stop doing it. we get quite a number of complaints from people who do not want to receive the bags through the letterbox and we do try to take action with the charities concerned we re action with the charities concerned were that happens. but 10% is far too low percentage for the charity too low percentage for the charity to get, it should really be the other way around. they should be getting much nearer 90% and the bag collector the 10% to cover their costs. so you are looking at the rules then? you lie we are consulting on some new rules to tidy “ we are the whole area up. -- we are consulting
the large ones, like nspcc, will certainly know the rules inside out.ities get it right, that trustees take overall responsibility for the fundraising, and make sure that this year that they get from these collections is what it should be. there is a double whammy here. if you are family like ours who get lots of bags through, you reach saturation point, you sometimes pick the bag in the bin. if you learn that 10% of the profit goes to the charity then people stop doing it. we get quite a...
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greater awareness within the wider society is also something the children's charity, the nspcc is callinge for this individual child, but changes will happen for the future. what is important is that any member of the public helps social services and the police and comes forward with information. birmingham city council says it has taken further steps to safeguard children. has anyone been sacked over the death? those people who were in charge are no longer working with us. birmingham children's services is to be taken over by a new trust later this year. amy cole, bbc news, birmingham. the trump administration is expected to revoke the 0bama transgender bathroom bill, a federal guideline telling public schools to let transgender students use bathrooms matching their chosen gender identity. white house spokesperson sean spicer told journalists that "the president is a "firm believer in states' rights" and the new administration had "several areas of concern, both legal and procedural. " kris hayashi is the executive director of the transgender law centre. he agreed that part of the proble
greater awareness within the wider society is also something the children's charity, the nspcc is callinge for this individual child, but changes will happen for the future. what is important is that any member of the public helps social services and the police and comes forward with information. birmingham city council says it has taken further steps to safeguard children. has anyone been sacked over the death? those people who were in charge are no longer working with us. birmingham...
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and if parents are not sure how to start it, speak to us at the nspcc.u can understand someone who is ten or 11 will take them and edit them and make sure they are pristine so others don‘tjudge them negatively because of that. that is the issue, isn‘t it? because of that. that is the issue, isn't it? it is the issue, and i was speaking to a psychologist, they say the kids are comparing themselves to something that isn‘t real. when children see celebrities posting, we know they are heavily edited, not necessarily by them, so it is not comparing yourself to those images, and having fun with social media. comparing yourself to those images, and having fun with social mediam is really good advice, thank you. it is really good advice, thank you. it is good to talk to you both. tim‘s at the science museum in london for us this morning, with some futuristic friends. good morning. the relationship between humans and robots is one of the big question is, isn‘t it, and one which is explored at this exhibition at the london science museum, and you mentioned selfies
and if parents are not sure how to start it, speak to us at the nspcc.u can understand someone who is ten or 11 will take them and edit them and make sure they are pristine so others don‘tjudge them negatively because of that. that is the issue, isn‘t it? because of that. that is the issue, isn't it? it is the issue, and i was speaking to a psychologist, they say the kids are comparing themselves to something that isn‘t real. when children see celebrities posting, we know they are heavily...
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the nspcc and regulators say charities may be losing hundreds of thousands of pounds because of unscrupulousces, who are donating only a fraction of the money they should. some of it is completely legitimate — charities and proper clothes bag collectors collecting for real and donating proceeds to charities but sadly, there are a number of others who are not doing it legally at all. black sabbath, the band credited with inventing heavy metal music, made a triumphant return to their home city of birmingham to play their final ever gig. the show featured three original members — ozzy osbourne, tony iommi and geezer butler and was heavy on nostalgia, with only one of the songs played having been released after 1972. it brought the curtain down on the legendary bands playing career, which spanned five decades. are you a big black sabbath fan? no. when britain's railways were privatised back in the 90s, the idea of different firms running different parts of the line was supposed to reduce fares and increase competition. but in a scathing report out today, mps say passengers have been let down. th
the nspcc and regulators say charities may be losing hundreds of thousands of pounds because of unscrupulousces, who are donating only a fraction of the money they should. some of it is completely legitimate — charities and proper clothes bag collectors collecting for real and donating proceeds to charities but sadly, there are a number of others who are not doing it legally at all. black sabbath, the band credited with inventing heavy metal music, made a triumphant return to their home city...
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little later in the programme we'll hearfrom children of addicted parents — as a new report from the nspccthey receive a call every single hour from adults worried about drugs and alcohol being around children. we'll talk about the impact it has on those young children. if you've got you own experience, do get in touch — use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. our top story today. widespread drug use, door alarms that didn't work and a hole in a perimeterfence — just some of the discoveries made by a bbc undercover reporter at a prison in the north—east of england. panorama discovered evidence of major security failings during secret filming at hmp northumberland which holds more than 1,000 men and is run by the firm sodexo. ed thomas reports. undercover in one of our biggestjails. for two months, bbc panorama filmed the drugs feeding addiction inside. and staff pushed to their limits. hmp northumberland is a private jail run by the french company sodexo and home to more than 1,300 inmates. 0n the undercover reporter's first day insi
little later in the programme we'll hearfrom children of addicted parents — as a new report from the nspccthey receive a call every single hour from adults worried about drugs and alcohol being around children. we'll talk about the impact it has on those young children. if you've got you own experience, do get in touch — use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. our top story today. widespread drug use, door alarms that didn't work and...