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NSPCC publishes new resources

Two sets of resources have been launched by the NSPCC to help tackle child abuse and to spot the signs of neglect.

The first is a new e-learning programme to help sports coaches and those who volunteer with sports clubs to help spot children who may be victims of abuse or neglect.

It is thought around two million people in the sports sector come into contact with around 10 million children every week. 

The NSPCC is calling for these professionals and volunteers to take its new course so that they will know what to do if they come across a child who has been a victim of abuse or neglect.

The charity believes that only one in nine children at risk of abuse or neglect currently get the help they need.

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