I wish to bring to your attention the NSPCC's Children's Manifesto, which calls for independent children's commissioners, the systematic review of all child deaths, the minimum income necessary for all families, independent counselling schemes in all schools and the right to an advocate.
Children can not vote, that is why the manifesto is so important for grandparents, parents, aunts, uncles, caring guardians, carers of children, foster parents and people who want to make the future of children's lives abuse free.
-SE Gates, Kingswood Street, Brighton
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