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Publicity needed for advocacy services

Posted: 17 July 2003 | Subscribe Online


Ronald Waterhouse has called for advocacy services for vulnerable children to be publicised, arguing that many children are still unaware of how to complain or where to obtain support to do so.

Speaking at a conference earlier this month on setting the standards in child advocacy in Wales and in response to a recent report, Telling Concerns, which found "worrying inadequacies" in Welsh services to protect vulnerable children, Waterhouse said publicity about the service was "crucial".
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The need for an independent advocacy service to be available for all looked-after children was one of the key recommendations of Waterhouse's landmark report, Lost in Care, which examined child abuse of children in care in North Wales in the 1980s and 1990s.

Waterhouse added that although the pattern of care had changed significantly since his report, not all the changes had been for the better.

"I believe the problems faced by looked-after children currently are likely to be as pressing as they ever were," he said.


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