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  1. SafeKids.com is one of the oldest and most enduring sites for Internet safety. It’s founder and editor, Larry Magid, is the author of the original National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s 1994 brochure, “Child Safety on the Information Highway.” He is co-director of ConnectSafely.org…
  2. Child Bereavement UK exists to ensure that all people in the UK receive appropriate support and information after such a death, whether directly from us, or from the many professionals who try to help bereaved families. Through understanding the grieving process and receiving help, people…
    The Saunderton EstateWycombe RoadSaundertonHP14 4BFBuckinghamshireHP14 4BF
  3. The Children's Therapy Centre/Child Development Team provide assessment and ongoing treatment of children with disabilities or delayed development.
    Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 5.00pm
    Kings Mill HospitalMansfield RoadSutton-in-AshfieldNottinghamshireNG17 4JL
  4. This child sexual abuse awareness and prevention website was created by the child sexual abuse prevention campaign, Stop it Now! UK and Ireland and the Lucy Faithfull Foundation (LFF). LFF is a child protection charity which manages Stop it Now! and is supported by an alliance…
    Lucy Faithfull Foundation, 2 Birch HouseHanbury RoadStoke PriorBromsgroveWorcestershireB60 4DJ
  5. Blidworth - Methodist Church
    There is an active Junior Church which meets during the morning service.Worship style is varied and we use both old and new songs.Often the service is complemented by a media presentation. The congregation is varied in age and there are a number of families involved.…
    Sunday Service 10.30am and 6.30pm
    Sherwood Forest Community ChurchMain StreetBlidworthMansfieldNottinghamshireNG21 0PX
    Blidworth - Methodist Church
  6. The Open University
    The Open University offers distance learning called 'supported open learning'. Open learning means that the students work wherever they choose - in their own homes, workplace or at a library or study centre - and can plan their study around their other commitments. Supported open…
    The Open University
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