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With children, for children, with you

The Children Society. We make childhood better. With children, for children, with you. In this presentation.  Summary statement  History  Main areas of work today  Fundraising of Children’s Society  Future. With children, for children, with you. We are….

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With children, for children, with you

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  1. The Children Society We makechildhood better With children, for children, with you

  2. In this presentation  Summary statement  History  Main areas of work today  Fundraising of Children’s Society  Future With children, for children, with you

  3. We are… …a leading national charity, driven by a belief that every child deserves a good childhood With children, for children, with you

  4. We… …provide vital help and support for children who face danger, discrimination or disadvantage in their daily lives With children, for children, with you

  5. We are experienced • History • Constantly evolving. Always innovative • Founded in 1881 by Edward Rudolf • Ran residential children’s homes for 100 years • 1970s started community-based work • 1990s began campaigning • Now focused on children in greatest need With children, for children, with you

  6. Our direct practice

  7. We work with • Runaway children at risk on the street • Sometimes only solution is to run away • In the UK, 100,000 children run away each year • Resort to begging, stealing or prostitution to survive • We explore and understand the reasons why • Help them find solutions • Campaign Government to provide better services With children, for children, with you

  8. We work with Our schools work, children’s centres and mentoring programmes help children develop the skills and confidence they need to make the most of their childhood and play a full part in their local communities. With children, for children, with you

  9. Why we do it Home life was awful and I ran away when I was 14. I started taking drugs. The only way I could pay for them was to charge men for sex. I was desperate. Leila, 16 With children, for children, with you

  10. Why we do it The Children’s Society listened when no one else would. With children, for children, with you

  11. We work with Children in trouble with the law  There is always a reason  We look behind the statistics  Provide preventative support and guidance  Help individual children  Reconcile victims with offenders  Campaign for offenders to be treated like children With children, for children, with you

  12. We work with Disabled children without a voice  Many disabled children have no control over their lives  They are excluded from decision making Disabled in care are four times more likely to be abused We ensure that disabled children are given a voice We campaign for government and society to recognise that all disabled children have a right to be heard With children, for children, with you

  13. Why we do it “I have severe anthrogyposis, which affects my joints and muscles and makes it painful to walk. But no-one really understood me until I started working with The Children’s Society in one-to-one sessions”. James 13

  14. We work with • Refugee children facing exclusion • Many children to flee on their own to this country • We help them with language barriers • We help them into education • We help them rebuild their lives in new communities • We campaign to ensure that the Government provides the protection and security that it offers other children With children, for children, with you

  15. Why we do it “I was scared and lonely. A lady from The Children’s Society listened to me. She understood how I felt. She found me good foster parents and now I go to school again.” Ahmed, 14

  16. We are Work where need is greatest With alcohol and drug misuse on the increase amongst the adult population, there is growing concern for children whose parents are drinkor drug dependent. These children often live on the edge of a frightening world and are likely to suffer abuse and neglect.

  17. We are Children from Traveller communities are among the most disadvantaged in the country and are likely to miss out on education and healthcare and suffer the trauma of site evictions and discrimination in society. With children, for children, with you

  18. We are Thousands of young carers across the country are forced to grow up early and miss out on vital educational and recreational opportunities because they look after disabled or chronically ill adults or younger siblings. With children, for children, with you

  19. Why we do it Amy was 8 and lived with her grandparents, as her mother was a heroin user. Life was very unsettled and she was becoming abusive and disruptive at school or was playing truant. With children, for children, with you

  20. Why we do it The Children’s Society helped Amy explore her mother’s heroin addiction. She wrote a letter to her Mum explaining how she felt. Amy’s behaviour began to improve as she shared her worries. With children, for children, with you

  21. We makechildhoodbetter With children, for children, with you

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