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Our Covid-19 Inquiry report

Todays report finds that political leaders at times failed to consider how prolonged closures of nurseries and schools disproportionately affected children in poverty

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Children's Rights Organisations Urge Covid-19 Inquiry To Hear From Children

Leading children’s rights organisations warn Covid-19 Inquiry risks failing to understand the pandemic’s impact if it doesn’t urgently hear from children.

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The nightmare before Christmas: one pandemic, two realities

Today is one year to the day that the first person in the world, the UK’s own Margaret Keenan in Coventry, received an approved COVID-19 vaccine.

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National Lottery supports children in Sheffield during Covid

National Lottery Community Fund has been supporting children in Sheffield during the pandemic. Read more.

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Why IDA20 needs at least $109bn to deliver for the world’s poorest children

A proposal for the World Bank's 20th IDA replenishment to have at least $109bn of resources to deliver for the world’s poorest children.

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Poorest children in the world need more than soundbites from G20

The world’s poorest children are being impacted the most by COVID-19, and G20 governments need to improve initiatives to support them.

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The post lockdown shopping begins

Non essential shops reopen today, much to everyone's excitement. Head down to one of our boutique charity shops to do some springtime spending!

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One Year On: Lockdown Life on the Bettws Estate

With COVID-19 effecting families around the UK, read how families on the Bettws Estate in Wales are getting through it, together.

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Socially distanced sweaters: how to fundraise safely in a #Covid world?

How to fundraise safely in a #Covid world - tips on how to have a COVID-safe Christmas Jumper Day at school, at home or in the virtual office!

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How the Government Spending Review Broke Promises to Children at Home and Abroad

‘As Shameful as it is Self-Destructive’: How the UK Government’s spending review broke promises to children at home and abroad.

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