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  • National Children's Day UK (Sunday 16 May 2021)

    Created: 02/04/2021
    News/Events Category: General News


    National Children's Day UK (Sunday 16 May 2021) is all about the importance of a healthy childhood, and how we need to protect the rights and freedoms of children in order to ensure that they can grow into happy, healthy adults. It's a day of celebration, but it's also a great opportunity for councils, local services, community groups, hospitals, sports clubs, schools, charities, families, carers - anyone involved with children - to raise awareness about projects they are running or things they care about.

    NCDUK2021 will focus on the impact of COVID-19 on child health and wellbeing and the great people and organisations that are trying to respond to this. Find out how to get involved in NCDUK2021 here.




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