News
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Pace joins affected parents on BBC Politics North
Lindsay Dalton, CEO, Anne Longfield, Ex Children’s Commissioner and Alison Low, Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime, West Yorkshire Pace...
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Keeping your child safe online
When we think about the stranger danger we were taught at school, danger for children today is so very different....
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Understanding neurodiversity and child exploitation
Increasingly we are seeing in our support service for parents affected by child exploitation that there is a high proportion...
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Pace launches special Christmas Appeal
This week we have launched our Christmas Appeal. Please support a parent this Christmas with a call and help us...
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Celebrating peer support through our unique parent event
We were so grateful to have hosted 21 families at our parent event in Leeds, West Yorkshire, in June 2022....
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Our CEO Lindsay’s rocky challenge for Pace
This month, our CEO Lindsay Dalton (and friends) will take on a 25 mile challenge walk for Pace. At each...
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An evaluation of Pace and the real life impact of our support
We are passionate about ensuring the parents we work with are empowered and supported to cope with the trauma of...
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Why it’s time to change our focus
Imagine you are a parent in a car with your child in the back. You are both happy, singing to...
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Why contextual safeguarding is critical to keeping children safe from harm outside of the home
Contextual safeguarding is big news in the world of child protection. As a national charity working with parents who have...
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Raising Awareness Through Parent Webinars
In an exciting partnership with the National Crime Agency, Barnardo’s and Pace we have launched a series of free live...
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POP Award for Pace
The POP, which stands for Problem Orientated Partnerships, award was presented to the East Lancashire child exploitation team, along with...
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Rest in peace, Sister Isabel Kelly
Sister Isabel Kelly volunteered for Pace from 2008 up until the pandemic forced isolation in 2020. She brought a uniqueness...