National Safeguarding Unit (NSU) - Safe Activities For Everyone

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We help to keep children safe when taking part in activities – from after school art clubs to weekend reading groups and more – outside the home. So if you’re wondering whether your child or group is safe, read on.

The third sector, which includes charities, community and voluntary groups and social enterprise organisations, is large and diverse. Organisations and groups provide a wide range of services and activities for children, young people and their families, guardians and carers.
"not all of the people and groups working with children do all they could do to keep them safe from harm"






We know that there's lots of good practice (in terms of keeping children safe) within the sector which can be shared and built on, but not all of the people and groups working with children do all they could do to keep them safe from harm. Find out more about what we’re working towards What we’re doing next

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Every child should be kept safe. Find out more.

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