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At Least Two Children a Month: What the Latest Knife Crime Data Is Telling Us Recent reporting published on 21 April 2026, drawing on research from the University of Bristol,…
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At Least Two Children a Month: What the Latest Knife Crime Data Is Telling Us Recent reporting published on 21 April 2026, drawing on research from the University of Bristol,…
Grooming Gangs: A National Scandal That Should Never Have Happened For years, group-based child sexual exploitation has devastated the lives of children across the UK. This wasn’t hidden abuse behind…
Understanding Sexual Violence and Abuse The terms “rape,” “sexual assault,” “sexual abuse,” and “sexual violence” are often used interchangeably. However, they can have different meanings depending on the situation, context,…
Sarah’s Law Protecting Children by Knowing the Risks When it comes to protecting children from harm, knowledge is power. Sarah’s Law, officially known as the Child Sex Offender Disclosure Scheme,…
What Is Clare’s Law? Clare’s Law, officially called the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme (DVDS), gives you the legal right to ask the police if your partner or someone you are…
In many migrant communities across the UK, domestic abuse doesn’t always come with raised voices or visible bruises. Sometimes it’s quiet. Sometimes it’s wrapped up in obedience, family duty, or…