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We will be counted

A big thank you to everyone that took part in the ‘We will be counted’ campaign, helping to spread the message “we’re counting on everyone to keep us safe from harm”

I want to feel hand drawingChildren and young people all over the UK have the right to be safe from harm. We need everyone to help make that happen.

Between 30 March and 30 June over 2,500 of you took part in the ‘We will be counted’ campaign, telling the new UK Government that protecting children should be top of their list.

  • Over 1270 of you high-fived the hand to show your support
  • You created over 1480 messages in hands to tell the government what you thought about staying safe
  • At the same time children and young people from eight NSPCC services worked with local artists to create artworks as part of the campaign

We are now taking an exhibition of your messages and artworks to the Political Party Conferences, and possibly to the Houses of Parliament, so that everyone who sees them can understand just how important this issue is to you.

Take a look at some of the hand messages you created …

 

Gallery og hand images sent in by young people to support the We will be counted campaign 

 

 

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