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Child Protection Calls Up After Baby Peter

Press Releases: 3rd August 2009

More people are calling the NSPCC Helpline about serious child abuse since the death of Baby Peter two years ago.

Last year (Apr 08-Mar 09) the 24-hour freephone service (0808 800 5000) passed on 11,243 suspected child protection cases to police or social services - an increase of more than a third over two years.

Baby Peter died in August 2007 when he was just 17 months old. In the year before his death, the NSPCC made 8,170 referrals; the following year the figure rose to 9,620.

More than one in three calls (35%) referred by the Helpline last year concerned families unknown to local agencies. The authorities took action to investigate and protect the children in nearly all (98%) cases.(1)

Many of the calls were about children being physically assaulted, sexually abused or badly neglected. Most came from neighbours, relatives and friends of the family.

The number of child abuse calls continues to grow. In June the NSPCC Helpline referred over 1,000 calls to agencies - more than one an hour.

Christine Renouf, Director of Helpline Services said: "Fortunately people seem to be more aware of children who might be at risk of serious harm and are taking action to help them.

"The brutal torture and death of Baby Peter was terrible but we know it was a wake-up call for some people to look out for children. More than one in three of our suspected child protection cases involve families not known to local authorities. Among them there will be children saved by a phone call to our Helpline.

"The increasing number of serious child abuse calls we are getting shows the continuing need for our Helpline. But it's also encouraging that so many people are now taking responsibility for stopping this abuse. It is becoming more and more difficult for child abusers to hide their crimes.

"It only takes a few seconds to dial our number and it could be the difference between life and death for a child." It will be the second anniversary of Baby Peter's death on Monday (August 3). He died after suffering more than 50 injuries during months of abuse at his home in Haringey, north London.

His 27-year-old mother was given an indeterminate sentence with a minimum of five years at the Old Bailey in May for causing or allowing her son's death. Her boyfriend was given 12 years for the same offence and life for raping a two-year-old girl. Their lodger, Jason Owen, 36, was also jailed for causing or allowing the death of Baby Peter and received an indefinite sentence with a minimum of three years.

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Notes to editors

(1) Information from a sample of 629 referrals.

About the Child's Voice Appeal

The government has pledged £30m over four years towards the expansion of ChildLine and the NSPCC Helpline, but the NSPCC needs the support of the public to raise a further £50m through the Child's Voice Appeal, to make its vision to answer many more cries for help a reality. Everyone can support the Child's Voice Appeal at www.childsvoiceappeal.org.uk .To date the appeal has raised £17.6m.


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