Voicing their Opinions at Shout Out 4Children Week 28 June – 2 July 2004

4Children is organizing Shout Out 4Children Week, during Sure Start Month, and is placing children and young people centre stage. Thousands of children’s projects will be celebrating the week by encouraging children to communicate effectively and drive adults to better understand children’s communication - allowing children's voices to be heard and focusing on the key issues affecting all children today. Shout Out 4Children Week takes place from 28 June - 2 July.

Highlights for the week include:

29th June Stephen Byers MP to address a national seminar dedicated to Children’s Centres – the Integrated Provision within Communities seminar is an opportunity to explore the policy agenda surrounding Children’s Centres examining children’s needs, funding and examples of best practice.

29th June 4Children will be launching the results of its Buzz Survey - a major survey of 4 to 14 year olds to find out how children communicate with each other and their families – is it by mobile phone, email or just a chat at meal times?

30th June An annual summer reception held at the Atrium in London.

Following on from the launch of the radical manifesto for change – Creating opportunities, Building Futures – the reception will focus on the development of the strategy through Extended Schools, reflecting on the major developments for children and families over the last year and looking to the future as we approach a general election.

1st July The Childcare Stars 2004 – In its eighth year, the Childcare Stars Awards are a star-studded gala dinner to reward and recognise the fantastic people who look after children many of whom work in difficult circumstances and yet bring inspiration and friendship into children’s lives. Sponsored by Sure Start.

Shout Out 4Children Week is an important highlight in the childcare calendar and is a special time for childcare schemes everywhere – the spotlight is firmly on them. Regional activities will run throughout the week in thousands of childcare schemes across the country including sports schemes, music programmes, arts and crafts and fundraising events.

The week is hosted by 4Children, the national charity dedicated to creating opportunities and building futures for all children, and forms part of June’s National Sure Start Month - which gives parents the opportunity to find out more about the early education and childcare services available to them

Anne Longfield, Chief Executive of 4Children said: “Long gone is the time when children were seen and not heard – today’s society demands that we positively encourage children to voice their opinions on all issues affecting them whether it be boredom, bullying, school or somewhere to play. Adults must listen more to their children and Shout Out 4Children Week is an opportunity to highlight the need to further bring children into decision-making processes. Children’s voices should be heard loud and clear – consulting with children needs to be much more open, thought through and sought after.”


Children's charity invited to attend The Virtual Global Task Force on Internet abuse

Barnardo's, the UK's leading children's charity has been invited to join representatives from England, America, Australia and Canada at a summit aimed at targeting those who search for images of child abuse on the Internet.

The International group of law enforcement agencies have met once before in December with a view to collaboration on policing and abuse via the internet. Barnardo's has been asked to contribute to the discussions due the charity's work with children sexually abused through the internet.

Tink Palmer, Barnardo's Policy Officer said, The fact that Barnardo's has been asked to contribute to the summit is very positive and means that law enforcement agencies are considering the plight of the child victims. However, it is clear much more needs to be done to trace the children who are the subject of abusive images on the internet and then offer them specialist therapeutic support.

The only way in which this can be done is through a multi-agency approach and a full review of the current policing practice and the establishment of child protection as a police priority. The summit is a step in the right direction.'

Barnardo's would like to see the creation of a UK-wide multidisciplinary centre focusing on the needs of the children who have been abused via the internet and new technologies. The centre would offer a variety of services ranging from specialist therapeutic services for the child victims, to giving advice to the public on using the internet safely and advising the police and trained professionals dealing with children abused in this way. Establishing a national centre would help set child protection as a policing priority across the UK as well as enabling international co-operation between all those involved in child protection.


Voicing their Opinions at Shout Out 4Children Week 28 June – 2 July 2004

4Children is organizing Shout Out 4Children Week, during Sure Start Month, and is placing children and young people centre stage. Thousands of children’s projects will be celebrating the week by encouraging children to communicate effectively and drive adults to better understand children’s communication - allowing children's voices to be heard and focusing on the key issues affecting all children today. Shout Out 4Children Week takes place from 28 June - 2 July.

Highlights for the week include:

29th June Stephen Byers MP to address a national seminar dedicated to Children’s Centres – the Integrated Provision within Communities seminar is an opportunity to explore the policy agenda surrounding Children’s Centres examining children’s needs, funding and examples of best practice.

29th June 4Children will be launching the results of its Buzz Survey - a major survey of 4 to 14 year olds to find out how children communicate with each other and their families – is it by mobile phone, email or just a chat at meal times?

30th June An annual summer reception held at the Atrium in London.

Following on from the launch of the radical manifesto for change – Creating opportunities, Building Futures – the reception will focus on the development of the strategy through Extended Schools, reflecting on the major developments for children and families over the last year and looking to the future as we approach a general election.

1st July The Childcare Stars 2004 – In its eighth year, the Childcare Stars Awards are a star-studded gala dinner to reward and recognise the fantastic people who look after children many of whom work in difficult circumstances and yet bring inspiration and friendship into children’s lives. Sponsored by Sure Start.

Shout Out 4Children Week is an important highlight in the childcare calendar and is a special time for childcare schemes everywhere – the spotlight is firmly on them. Regional activities will run throughout the week in thousands of childcare schemes across the country including sports schemes, music programmes, arts and crafts and fundraising events.

The week is hosted by 4Children, the national charity dedicated to creating opportunities and building futures for all children, and forms part of June’s National Sure Start Month - which gives parents the opportunity to find out more about the early education and childcare services available to them.

Anne Longfield, Chief Executive of 4Children said: “Long gone is the time when children were seen and not heard – today’s society demands that we positively encourage children to voice their opinions on all issues affecting them whether it be boredom, bullying, school or somewhere to play. Adults must listen more to their children and Shout Out 4Children Week is an opportunity to highlight the need to further bring children into decision-making processes. Children’s voices should be heard loud and clear – consulting with children needs to be much more open, thought through and sought after.”


 


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