6 Sept 2014

NSPCC stats are a bit funny? Or is it me? We are often wrong, and many times right

    Saturday 6 September 2014

Lord Hunt of Kings Heath
House of Lords
London
SW1A 0PW

Dear Lord Hunt of Kings Heath,

Hope this finds you well.

I admire your stance on social policy. I hope you are joining UKIP too
(you reflect our wish for NHS services and care regarding 'point of
entry')

Please would you be so kind to assist me in clarifying statistics from
the NSPCC? I can't seem to find their stats on missing and
dead/suicides of LAC children under age 16 of the past 20 years.
I have tried a few times to shed light on stats that *seem* to have
bias in protecting government departments over the safety and probity
that is needed to protect effectively, and for reporting only children
hurt at home, rather than including those lost or harmed in
institutions. The over-16's or 'youth' seem to be catered to in this
area, somewhat.

 I think this is a vital statistic/statics that could prove beneficial
to current policy development.

Yours sincerely,

Elizabeth Lucye Robillard

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