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The Children's Society response to the British Crime Survey
Date: 18/06/2010
The Children's Society believes that whilst research such as the. British Crime Survey. is crucial in developing policy to promote children’s well-being, it is vital we establish the difference between crime and children just being »

Destitution hits the headlines again
Date: 16/06/2010
The Children's Society welcomes the Red Cross's report into the destitution faced by failed asylum seekers. Following on from our own report into destitution in the West Midlands, published in May, this tragic state of affairs is finally gaining the »

The Children's Society Celebrates Refugee Week
Date: 14/06/2010
The Children's Society and the young people we work with are celebrating Refugee Week with exciting activities happening in various parts of the UK.Refugee Week runs from 14-20 June and it will focus upon the Simple Acts Campaign. It involves »

Forcibly returning child asylum seekers to Afghanistan is deeply disturbing
Date: 09/06/2010
The news that the UK Border Agency intends to set up a ‘reintegration centre’ in Afghanistan so that it can start deporting unaccompanied child asylum seekers (http:www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/jun/07/child-asylum-seekers-uk-afghanistan. »

Unique hat-trick of gold medals for The Children's Society at Chelsea
Date: 25/05/2010
The Children's Society has won a gold medal at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show for the third year running.Designer Mark Gregory, who also designed the charity's previous gold medal winning exhibits, celebrated his third successive gold, saying "I am »

Jamie Oliver opens The Children's Society garden
Date: 24/05/2010
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has made a special appearance at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show to open The Children's Society Garden, cooking home-made pizzas from one of his own wood fired ovens.Jamie, who is passionate about getting people »

Charity overwhelmed by growing number of destitute children
Date: 19/05/2010
The Children’s Society’s network of projects across the country are being approached by increasing numbers of children, young people and their families who have fallen into destitution. This mirrors the trend of increasing numbers of destitute »

OutCry! delighted at pledge to end immigration detention of children
Date: 12/05/2010
The new Government has today announced plans to end the immigration detention of children as part of its coalition negotiation agreement. The following statement has been released today: The Children's Society and Bail for Immigration »

OutCry! supports the sanctuary pledge
Date: 25/03/2010
The Children’s Society and Bail for Immigration Detainees strongly support the Sanctuary Pledge, launched today. The pledge aims to build a political consensus in support of reaffirming Britain’s historic tradition of providing sanctuary to people »

Comment on HMIP Report into Yarl's Wood
Date: 24/03/2010
Camilla Engeset, Policy Officer at The Children's Society, and Addie Trude, Research and Policy Manager at Bail for Immigration Detainees, comment:The Children's Society and Bail for Immigration Detainees welcome Anne Owers’ report into Yarl’s »
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