Tender responds to APPG's six recommendations for the prevention of child sexual abuse


News provided by Tender Education and Arts on Wednesday 7th May 2014



Last year the Child Protection All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) asked Tender’s director, Susie McDonald, to take part in a seminar series focusing on ways to prevent child sexual abuse. The APPG has now released their report which contains six recommendations for the Government. We are happy to provide a link to the full report published on the NSPCC website:


http://www.nspcc.org.uk/Inform/policyandpublicaffairs/england/consultations/APPG-CSAseminars_wdf102423.pdf


We welcome this report and its effort to highlight the ongoing levels of abuse that many children and young people still face. It is about all agencies working and communicating effectively together in order to try to address this appalling issue. We of course value the acknowledgement that prevention education must play a part in ending abuse and the recommendation that it should be a statutory part of all young people’s education.

Tender has always believed that healthy relationships education should be an ongoing component of the curriculum, and is proud to have enabled 49,000 young people to participate in awareness raising workshops since we began in 2003.

For more information about our historical involvement in prevention education or details on current programs that we are running in the UK please contact rebecca@tender.org.uk

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