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News 2004
| NAPAC in The Independent |
NAPAC is mentioned in an article about forgiveness on page 8
of 'The Review' in today's Independent.
A
sorry state of affairs.
28/12/04 |
| NAPAC debate in the House of Commons |
Tom Cox, M.P. for Tooting, initiated a debate with M.P. for Welwyn
Hatfield- Melanie Johnson- on behalf of NAPAC in parliament. The
title of the debate was 'Government support for adults abused in
childhood'.
Click
here for a full transcript of the debate. We would very much
like to hear about what you thought of the debate. Please send your
responses to us here.
Tom Cox talked about the work that NAPAC does and how the charity
requires urgent funding in order for the line to begin running again.
He urged Melanie Johnson to meet with him in early New Year to discuss
the possibility of further government funding.
Melanie Johnson outlined the work that the government does for
victims of violence and abuse, and said she hoped that NAPAC would
be part of the development of future national telephone services.
She declined to meet with Tom Cox.
21/12/04 |
| Paedophile Priests dismissed by the Pope |
Two Catholic priests from the Republic of Ireland who have been
found guilty of child sex abuse have been sacked directly by the
Pope.
More on this news from the BBC.
16/12/04 |
| New rules on anti-depressants for G.Ps |
NICE
have issued guidelines for the NHS on the treatment of people with
anxiety and depression.It thinks that G.Ps need to be more cautious
about prescribing SSRI's, and that advice on possible withdrawal
effects from them need to be stressed.
More on this from the BBC.
05/12/04 |
| NAPAC Fundraising day a success! |
Nine NAPAC volunteers spent the day fundraising at Victoria
station yesterday. They received a lot of positive feedback throughout
the day. The raised almost £300!
Thank you to everyone who helped out.
05/12/04 |
| Interview on Coroporal Punishment |
Peter Saunders was interviewed today as part of a T.V programme
on the violence carried out at school in the 20th century. Rik Mayall
asked about Pete's experience in state schools. The programme will
be aired in February 2005.
11/10/04 |
| NAPAC in the media |
| Peter Saunders' comments on the proposition of hostels for sex
offenders are featured on the BBC website. Click
here for more information.
09/09/04 |
| NAPAC fundraising |
| NAPAC had a collection at Oxford Street tube station and raised
just under £300. Thank you all very much for your hard work
- Pete, Jayne, Dennis, Paul, Geoff and Katie.
28/08/04 |
| NAPAC mentioned on Channel 4 |
| NAPAC was mentioned on the Channel 4 documentary 'Edge of the City'
which featured a section on the grooming and abuse of school children
in and around Bradford.
26/08/04 |
| Peter Saunders on The World Tonight |
NAPAC and an interview with Peter was featured on
The World Tonight on Radio 4 on Tuesday at 10pm.
The report was on allegations of abuse within the Roman Catholic
Church, recommendations by Lord Nolan and the work that COPCA- the
Catholic Office for the Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults
- which advises the Church on best practice in the field, co-ordinatse
the development of policies and procedures on the prevention of
abuse, and the protection of children, young people and vulnerable
adults.
17/08/04 |
| NAPAC in the press |
NAPAC was featured in a full page spread this week
in the Ipswich
Evening Star. Pete Saunders was also quoted
in their Editorial.
30/07/04 |
| Fair treatment for self-harmers sought by NICE |
| According to new NHS guidelines, people who self-harm
should receive the same levels of care and respect as other patients.
Around 170,000 patients are admitted to casualty departments each
year after injuring or attempting to poison themselves, according
to the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE).
NICE set out how ambulance personnel, GPs and A&E staff should
respond to distressed patients who have inflicted self-harm within
the previous 48 hours.
Non-clinical staff should also be trained in how to respond to self-harmers,
almost half of whom currently receive no follow-up care or psychological
assessment.
More from
the BBC
29/07/04
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| Fashion show dedicated to abuse survivors |
| Corrie Nielson's end of year fashion show at Central
St. Martin's last month was dedicated to survivors of child abuse.
Corrie visited NAPAC many months ago to draw some inspiration on
her theme.
This article is reprinted with the kind
permission of the Evening Standard. The leather brogues mentioned
in the piece were actually children's shoes.
24/07/04
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| Peers agree a compromise on child smacking ban |
| The attempt to outlaw smacking of children has failed
in the House of Lords.
Instead, the Upper House chose today for a government-backed compromise
crafted by Liberal Democrat Lord Lester, in which peers voted to
allow "mild smacking".
More
from the BBC
05/07/04
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| Peter Saunders on Radio 4 |
| Peter Saunders took part in a discussion about whether or not hitting
children is a useful disciplinary tool for parents on Radio 4's Moral
Maze. Michael Gove, Claire Fox, Steven Rose and Ian Hargreaves quizzed
experts for and against.
23/06/04 |
| NAPAC at The Body Shop Foundation A.G.M. |
| Peter Saunders and Laura Gordon went to Littlehampton to represent
NAPAC at The Body Shop Foundation's A.G.M. The purpose of the Foundation
is to give financial support to front line organisations.
The day was a great success. Thank you to all the staff at The
Body Shop who made us feel so welcome, and for the support you have
given us.

Peter with Anita Roddick.
23/06/04 |
| Paedophiles to have credit cards withdrawn |
| Paedophiles who use their credit cards to gain access to websites
featuring child pornography risk having their credit cards withdrawn.
National Crime Squad Assistant Chief Constable Jim Gamble said that
the UK police were working with banks and credit reference agencies
on procedures to blacklist offenders.
More
on this story here
09/06/04 |
| NAPAC in the national press |
| NAPAC is featured in today's Dear Deidre agony column in The Sun.
08/06/04 |
| BT to block child porn sites |
| British Telecommunications today said that it plans to block its
2.7 million Internet subscribers from reaching child pornography Web
sites banned under British law.
The computer system, named Cleanfeed should be up and running in
the next few weeks, retail chief executive Pierre Danon said.
Attempts to reach the sites will result in a "page not found"
error message. BT said it will not see details of people trying
to reach the sites, or of the sites themselves.
Reuters
has more on this news.
07/06/04
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| NAPAC in the national press |
| NAPAC is featured in the Mail on Sunday, You magazine- in Zelda
West-Meads's advice section.
06/06/04 |
| NAPAC in the press |
| NAPAC is featured in a full page spread in todays Bromley Times,
Kentish Times, and Orpington Times.
05/06/04 |
| March and Rally against Child Sexual Abuse |
The Annual March and Rally against Child Sexual Abuse will be
taking place again on the 9th October 2004.
Please spread the word to everyone you know.
Also, please think of other ways you can help them to make people
notice.
This year, Shelley and her brave crew at STEP UP (Support To Empower
Parents Under Pressure) will be taking on the main role of organising
the March and Rally.
They need your support to help them to set this day up, so if you
can offer support, in any way,
please call- 020 8500 4914 - please leave a message
in the answerphone if they're not there.
30/05/04 |
| Appeal for funds |
Unfortunately, because of a shortage of money, we are having
to cut our info-line opening hours
from 8 to 4 hours a day. Please help us to continue our valuable
work by making a donation to
NAPAC.
11/05/04 |
| Sisters of Mercy apologise |
The Irish order of Roman Catholic nuns, the Sisters of Mercy
- today stated that they accepted ‘unreservedly that many…
who spent …childhoods in Orphanages/Industrial schools run
by the congregation were hurt and damaged while in …care’.
They continue: ‘without reservation we apologise unconditionally
to each one of you for the suffering we have caused’.
For
further information read this article from BBC news.
07/05/04 |
| NAPAC in the national press |
| NAPAC is featured in today's Dear
Deidre agony column in The Sun.
07/05/04 |
| Downing Street reception |
| Peter Saunders attended a reception at Downing Street on 28th
April. It turned out to be a most interesting evening and from a
NAPAC point of view, highly productive. Peter chatted at some length
with Ministers of State and whilst he is minded that ministerial
decisions are rarely taken over copious glasses of wine at the PM's
house it was clear that there is a lot of support for NAPAC and
a keen willingness to hear about our work.
The really big question - when will some more funding follow? The
answer to that is watch this space. Another bit of really good news
to come out of the evening is that a Home Office Minister will be
visiting our Info Line team in Manchester soon!
Asked what he thought about his evening with the Prime Minister
and Mrs.Blair, Peter said, " It was quite surreal. I felt very
excited about going and I really had to pinch myself to see whether
it was really happening. It's not everyday you get to rub shoulders
with Government Ministers and to crack a joke with Tony Blair -
and I really did!"
30/04/04 |
| Website statistics |
| According to a new report from Web Trends, NAPAC is now getting
over 1,300 visitors to the site per month, with the number increasing
significantly when we are mentioned in the press. Many people who
view the site for the first time are returning every month to keep
up with NAPAC news.
28/04/04 |
| NAPAC at the Glades |
| NAPAC volunteers spent the day at the Glades shopping centre
in Bromley to raise awareness and funds.
The day was a great success, we gave out 1,200 leaflets and raised
over £200. NAPAC will soon be moving to Bromley, and this
was a good step toward making links with the local community.

Pete raising money. |

Steve giving out leaflets. |
A big thank you to Ken, Julian, Geoff, Jools and Jon for all the
help that you gave us in giving out leaflets and raising money.
24/04/04 |
| BACP Journal |
| NAPAC is mentioned in this month's BACP
journal, which features counselling for survivors of sexual
abuse.
23/04/04 |
| New NAPAC leaflet |
| NAPAC has a new leaflet avaliable to print out in the publications
section.
20/04/04 |
| NAPAC Newsletter out now |
| The spring Newsletter is avaliable to read online in the publications
section. It will be posted out to friends of NAPAC shortly.
26/03/2004 |
| NAPAC on T.V and radio |
| Peter Saunders was on Sky News (Live TV), commenting that the
sentencing of eleven years (to serve seven) of Steven King was very
lenient-given the magnitude of the crimes . Peter was also quoted
on the radio station LBC.
16/03/2004 |
| NAPAC in the newspapers |
| NAPAC was mentioned in in The Sun on Saturday and in the Sunday's
News of the World, the result was 350 calls to the line that week!
07/03/2004 |
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