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"Every child should have someone."

"Every child should have someone."

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Turn the tide for teenagers

Across the country, teenagers’ needs are being ignored. For too many young people facing abuse, exploitation, and neglect, help is only offered when they reach crisis point.

Together, we can make sure that every teenager gets the support they need, before it’s too late. Teenagers are children too. Don’t let them face life alone. 

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In their own words

When young people want to tell their story, we listen. These young people still believe in a better tomorrow. They know they can break free from those who hurt them, have a happy home life, feel better over time.

Often their stories aren't easy to tell, but they tell them. Because they know sharing their story will help them and others like them. 

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Time to banish toxic masculinity

Toxic masculinity is a popular term for stereotypically male behaviours that are harmful to men and society as a whole. With the recent Netflix show Adolescence and former England manager Gareth Southgate highlighting the real life consequences it can have on young boys, we take a look at where toxic masculinity comes from and and how we can break it.