National Safeguarding Unit (NSU) - Safe Activities For Everyone

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Our partners

meet our partners 

We work with six delivery partners with access to networks and expertise in different areas of work. Together we work to identify areas of safeguarding to support where it’s needed most.

Our delivery partners are:

ParentLine Plus supports parents to help their children to succeed and achieve. ParentLine Plus works towards preventing children being harmed, improving adult relationships, promoting positive behaviour and enabling parents to support their children to make the most of their education and their community.

NAVCA logo   National Association for Voluntary and Community Action (NAVCA), works with 164,000 local third sector groups and organisations that provide community services, regenerate neighbourhoods, promote volunteering and tackle discrimination in partnership with local public bodies. NAVCA support organisations to engage with the ECM agenda and the five outcomes.       

National Children's Bureau (NCB)
NCB’s mission is to advance the wellbeing of all children and young people across every aspect of their lives. NCB is a membership organisation with members from local authorities, health bodies, schools, nurseries, universities, the private sector, the voluntary and community sector and individuals.

Community Service Volunteers (CSV), was founded in 1962 by Mora and Alec Dickson. The aim of CSV is to get young people aged 16-35 involved in voluntary service and to enrich the lives of volunteers and those they help to generate social change. They are the UK’s largest volunteering and training charity.  

Women's Resource Centre (WRC) is a charity that provides training, information, resources and one-to-one support on a range of organisational development issues to help women’s organisations to be more effective and sustainable. WRC lobbies decision makers on behalf of the women’s not-for-profit sector.  

British Youth CouncilBritish Youth Council (BYC) The British Youth Council (BYC) is led by young people, for young people aged 25 and under across the UK. BYC connects with a community of member organisations and a network of  local youth councils to empower all young people, wherever they’re from, to have a say and be heard. The BYC take on training and volunteering and BYC’s powerful campaigns, both local and global, inspire young people to have a positive impact and make their voices count.

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