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Listen to Pace on BBC Radio Tees
We were pleased to be invited to talk with journalist Amy Oaken on BBC Radio Tees about online safety. Listen...
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Lindsay Dalton wins Inspiring Communicator Award
A huge congratulations to Lindsay Dalton, our Head of Training, Partnerships and Development who has won the Inspiring Communicators Award...
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Support our Christmas Appeal
Please watch our video and support our Christmas Appeal. We are humbled every day by the bravery and strength of...
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Welcome back to Aravinda, our new trustee
A very warm welcome back to Aravinda Kosaraju. Aravinda was one of the first employees at Pace in 2005, as Research...
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Mark Whelan receives MBE in Queen’s Birthday Honours List for his dedication to protecting children from sexual exploitation
Mark Whelan, Pace Training Coordinator has been awarded an MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list for his services in...
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Mental Health Awareness Day 2021
Lindsay Dalton talks about the impact child exploitation on parents’ mental health this World Mental Health Awareness Day. Child exploitation...
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Parents in Sports Week 2020
As part of Parents in Sports Week 2020, Lindsay Dalton talks to parents about what safeguarding checks they can do...
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How a father’s journey with Children’s Social Care Services has transformed into a lasting partnership
Interview with affected father, Buckinghamshire How are you making a difference in your local area regarding CSE? As a parent...
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How are offenders of child exploitation adapting to COVID-19?
Listen to Lindsay Dalton, Pace Head of Training and Partnerships talking about how offenders of child exploitation are adapting to...
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Remaining connected from a distance
Due to the tenacity of our employees and the continued support of our funders we are proud to say that...
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Parents of sexually exploited children call for reforms in Social Care Services
Parents are calling for a quicker response when a referral is made, and the development of positive relationships between Children’s...
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Why Pace opposes the Leeds managed zone and the legalisation of prostitution
In 1993, Irene Ivison’s 17 year-old daughter Fiona was brutally murdered. Fiona had been groomed by an older man for...