Importance Of NSPCC For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Children
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NSPCC (national society for the prevention of cruelty to children) was founded by Reverend Benjamin Waugh in 1889. NSPCC is a charity, a voluntary organisations for example Oxfam. It is a non-profit organization. NSPCC doesn’t own plc or a partnership as it is not a business. NSPCC is a global business but is a charity.
The size of the charity is very large as it’s been on bill boards TV adverts multiple number of times. The charity is operating throughout England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The charity is nationally known therefore is a national organization. It also runs many campaigns throughout the UK in able the public hear their voice and above that the people in power hear their voice. All charity including NSPCC will be regulated by charities commission nationally and it will be managed by volunteers who are unpaid and classified as directors. “It will relays on public donations and grants to fund its services”…show more content… Their aim is not to prevent child abuse it’s to stop child abuse! NSPCC unique way of getting their aim and objective is by running campaigns to make sure the public hear their voice and more over those in power hear their voice. I found out they use campaigns via their website to get there point across, another one of their other objectives is to solve abuse and this could be within family or school. They also have programmes available for the