Children and young people with disabilities and additional needs are more vulnerable to abuse but less likely to be identified and appropriately safeguarded than those who do not have a disability.
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Safeguarding children during the December holidays: What every Zimbabwean family needs to know
The long-awaited festive season is here. Children have completed their public and internal examinations, schools have closed, and families across the country are preparing for Christmas celebrations ...
In the final part of this series, safeguarding specialist Rachel Buckler provides guidance on working with others to achieve the right outcomes for children. Working in partnership with other people ...
In my last article, I set out the case for organisations working with children to ensure that their safeguarding policies, systems and practices are robust. These policies involve both minimising the ...
The below information is intended to support teams working with children outside of the UK. We also have our International Safeguarding Policy and International Safeguarding Guidance which can support ...
This article was first published in the Spring of 2021. As the nations of the UK continue our route out of lockdown, the impact of Covid-19 on the children of the country remains widely felt. Parents ...
HelpAge International is the secretariat to a global network of organisations promoting the right of all older people to lead dignified, healthy and secure lives. We are committed to ensuring that ...
The purpose of this guidance note is to assist content makers in meeting the Editorial Guidelines relating to Section 9 Children and Young People as Contributors. (See Editorial Guidelines Section 9 ...
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