Saturday, October 05, 2013

Children who report abuse are often ignored, says NSPCC

Children who report abuse are often ignored, says NSPCC

Note: That's because in the UK they're only interested in the cute little babies who will fetch a good price on the adoption block.

When children tell adults they are being abused, their confidants only take action in just over half of cases, according to a study by the NSPCC. Eight out of 10 abused under-18s tried to tell an adult, according to research based on interviews with 60 young adults. But adults acted in only 58 per cent of cases.


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