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  • Understanding how effective Together for Childhood has been as an approach for preventing child abuse across the UK

    Created: 02/07/2025
    News/Events Category: Children and Families
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    NSPCC Learning has published four case studies exploring the effectiveness of the Together for Childhood (TfC) programme. TfC, the NSPCC's place-based approach to preventing child abuse and neglect, aims to strengthen the way that local communities and organisations work together to help keep children safe. The 10-year programme started in 2017 across four sites in the UK - Grimsby, Glasgow (Govan), Plymouth and Stoke. The case studies highlight the successes, challenges and opportunities for sustainability in each site.
     

    Click the following link to read more: Case studies from the developmental evaluation of Together for Childhood




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