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Keeping North Lanarkshire kids safe this Christmas

11:47am - 18 December 2020
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As the festive season approaches, North Lanarkshire’s Child Protection Committee is encouraging everyone to keep their eyes and ears open for children who may be experiencing harm over the holidays.

Coping with the pandemic has been challenging for everyone, but some families will have been under more strain than others. Parents who were struggling to cope before Coronavirus may have been pushed to crisis point during this year, and the festive season can put some families under even more pressure. Sadly, some children and young people will experience neglect or abuse.

As restrictions ease over Christmas, everyone in North Lanarkshire can be alert to signs that all is not well for a child or young person. Marian Martin, Chair of the North Lanarkshire Child Protection Committee said: “We’ve all got a part to play to protect children and young people, even at Christmas.

“If you see or hear something that’s not right, or spot unusual behaviour from a child, talk to someone about your concerns - child protection services are always available, even at Christmas. Don’t wait if you are worried about a child, you can always get help from your local council, or the police. It’s always better to say something than do nothing.”

Whether you’re a child who needs help, a parent who is looking for support, or an adult who is concerned about a child’s wellbeing, there is always someone you can talk to, even at Christmas and New Year.

You can find more information about where to get help on the Child Protection Scotland website or by visiting our Child Protection Website.

If you are very worried about a child you should call Police Scotland on 101, or if a child is in immediate danger please call 999. 


 

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18 Dec 2020

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