Links
A collection of related websites:
www.amsosa.com
Adult Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse
www.anationalvoice.org
A National Voice: An organisation of young people who are or have been in care
www.aspect.org.uk
The professional association and trade union representing professionals working in education and children’s services
www.childabuselawyers.com
Association of Child Abuse Lawyers: A group of professionals dedicated to providing a quality service to the victims of abuse
www.baspcan.org.uk
British Association for the Study and Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect. A multi disciplinary organisation for professionals working in child protection
www.caldertrainingandconsultancy.co.uk
Martin Calder has worked as a social worker and manager in the field of child protection for over 25 years. He has published many books on the subject and has written extensively on policy and practice issues in child care.
www.basw.co.uk
British Association of Social Workers: Provides legal advice and representation to members
www.careleavers.com
Care Leaver’s Association: A non-profit organisation for careleavers by careleavers
www.EileenFairweather.co.uk
Eileen Fairweather - award winning journalist & author's website
www.ceop.gov.uk
Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre: Police initiative providing an online facility for the reporting of internet child abuse
www.childrenareunbeatable.org.uk
The Children are Unbeatable Alliance: Campaign to modernise the law on assault to afford children the same protection as adults
www.communitycare.co.uk
Community Care: Website of the magazine Community Care
www.crae.org.uk
Children’s Rights Alliance for England: Campaign to protect the human rights of children
www.cwasu.org
Child and Woman Abuse Studies Unit: A centre for research and training
www.dfe.gov.uk
The Department for Education, Schools and Families: The website where you find links to current government child care policy including Working Together to Safeguard Children. A guide to interagency working to safeguard and promote the welfare of children (DfE, 2010) which is national guidance outlining the protocols for protecting children
www.ecpat.org.uk
ECPAT: End child prostitution, child pornography and the trafficking of children for sexual purposes. A children’s rights organisation and campaign against child trafficking and sex tourism
www.edcm.org.uk
Every Disabled Child Matters: A campaign to ensure the inclusion of disabled children within government policy
www.findmadeleine.com
Campaign to find Madeleine McCann
www.fco.gov.uk
Forced Marriages Unit: Advice and information re. forced marriages
www.forwarduk.org.uk
FORWARD: Campaign against female genital cutting
www.genitalautonomy.org
Campaign promoting the right of all men and women to say no to unnecessary genital surgery
www.howardleague.org.uk
The Howard League: Campaigns for and represents the interests of young people in custody
http://inquest.gn.apc.org
INQUEST: A charity that provides a free advice service to bereaved people on contentious deaths and their investigation with a particular focus on deaths in custody
www.kidscape.org.uk
Kidscape: Information on bullying and keeping children safe
www.londonscb.gov.uk
The London Safeguarding Children Board: Information relating to the protection of children in London including the London Child Protection Procedures which are the multi agency protocols in London.
www.matters2me.org
A dvd to tell children, parents and carers about risks from online abuse, grooming and bullying
www.missingpeople.org.uk
Missing people: Specialist advice and family support for missing children, vulnerable adults and families. Helpline
www.napac.org.uk
NAPAC: National Association of People Abused in Childhood. Helpline
www.ndcs.org.uk
National Deaf Children’s Society
www.no2ID.net
No to ID: Campaign to oppose the planned ID care and National Identity Register
www.norm-uk.org
NORM UK campaigns against forced non therapeutic male circumcision
www.ofsted.gov.uk
Ofsted: Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills. Now has a whistleblowing hotline.
www.oneinfour.org.uk
One In Four UK: A registered charity which provides support and resources to people who have experienced sexual abuse and sexual violence.
www.paddydoyle.com
Paddy Doyle author of The God Squad. Contributes to media on issues related to disability and child sexual abuse
www.pcaw.co.uk
Public Concern at Work. Free and confidential support for whistleblowers
www.philframpton.co.uk
Phil Frampton; author of Golly in the Cupboard a history of his childhood in care. Author, journalist and broadcaster.
www.respond.org.uk
Respond. Challenges vulnerability and sexual abuse in the lives of people with learning disabilities
www.saccs.co.uk
Sexual Abuse Consultancy Service. Therapeutic services for traumatised and sexually abused children
www.simonbellwood.blogspot.com
Simon Bellwood: Website of Jersey social work whistleblower
www.stopitnow.org.uk
Stop it Now: Child abuse prevention group. Helpline for adults concerned about their own behaviour towards children
www.socialworkfuture.org
SWAN: Social Work Action Network. A network of social work practitioners, academics, social work students and social welfare service users. A radical approach to social work
www.stuartsyvret.blogspot.com
Senator Stuart Syvret: website concerning the abuse of children in Jersey
www.thechildrenslegalcentre.com
Children’s Legal centre: A charity providing legal advice and representation to children, parents and carers.
www.therapeutic-stories.com
Nancy Davis is a psychologist who works with survivors of all ages who have experienced trauma. She has written many healing stories in her book Once Upon a Time.
www.thesurvivorstrust.org
The Survivor’s Trust: Supports specialist services for the survivors of rape and sexual abuse
www.theyworkforyou.com
They Work For You: Link to M.P’s and all information about them including parliamentary questions and debates
www.torturecare.org.uk
Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture
www.valeriemason-john.co.uk
Valerie Mason John author of Borrowed Body a fictional account of a childhood in care
www.valeriesinason.com
Clinic for Dissociative Studies offers individual, couples and family psychotherapy, which can be on a non-intensive or intensive basis. Therapy for survivors of ritual and cult abuse.
www.voiceuk.org.uk
Voice UK: Support group for disabled children and adults who have experienced crimes or abuse.
www.williams-thomas.co.uk
Mark Williams Thomas is a media advisor and expert in crime, law and order and police procedures
www.popan.org.uk
Witness: Support and advocacy for survivors of abuse by professionals
