National Safeguarding Unit (NSU) - Safe Activities For Everyone

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At the Safe Network we aim to give you the best, most up to date information from the third sector and keeping children and young people from risks.


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We want to make sure all our services and products are at the hub of the third sector activity for when organisations are looking for high quality information, resources, training, help and advice for enabling children and young peoples safety.

To enable us to continue providing these services, we need your thoughts and suggestions on how we could improve them for the future.

May thanks to those of you who filled in one of our surveys or posted a message on the Conversation. If you haven't already please spend a couple of moments to leave your feedback. 


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