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Children most in need seeing beyond their size
Posted on July 07, 2008
The Cambridgeshire Primary Care Trust released its 2007-2008 Joint Strategic Needs Assessment for its children and young people last month. While the outcomes for most children are good, it said, they found that one in every 30 child is a child in need, due to neglect, physical or sexual abuse, disability or dangerous home settings from such things as violence or drug abuse. Their needs...
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