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  Annual Festival - September 2007 - Gets Even More Fashionable!  




A view of the day by Sharon - Aged 15
A young person who was participating in the fashion show.




>>> Read full article: 'Annual Festival - September 2007 - Gets Even More Fashionable!'

  Young People Event in Durham - March 2008  





In March 2008 a group of young people, volunteers and staff attended a young people's event in Durham.

Ring on 0800 085 6324 or email us on
crl@childrenssociety.org.uk
or web link HERE


>>> Read full article: 'Young People Event in Durham - March 2008'

  ANNUAL EVENT - SEPTEMBER 2007  




In September 2007 The Children's Society held their annual event at Liverpool Cathedral.

Ring on 0800 085 6324 or email us on
crl@childrenssociety.org.uk
or web link HERE


>>> Read full article: 'ANNUAL EVENT - SEPTEMBER 2007'

  Visit to No. 10 Downing St - June 2008  


2 Young people from the Project, Jennie and Helen were invited to the Government Launch of the Action Plan for Young Runaway's
at No. 10 Downing St.


>>> Read full article: 'Visit to No. 10 Downing St - June 2008'

  Johny Gunman and his Annoying Life.  
This is a fictional story, wrote by a young person called David - aged 13. >>> Read full article: 'Johny Gunman and his Annoying Life.'

  LACES Celebration March 2006.  
The event took place at County Hall with over 80 people attending and Kate Ford AKA Tracy Barlow attended to present the Young People with their hard earned AQA Awards.

>>> Read full article: 'LACES Celebration March 2006.'

  Home and Away - Article in 'Observer Newspaper Magazine' on 23/04/06  
An article about running away appeared in the 'Observer Newspaper Magazine' on the 23rd April 2006.

It featured a young person who Heather Crouch a 'Runaway's Development Project Worker' from Lancashire Children's Rights Service is working with. With the guidance of Heather his future is improving.

Here are a few quotes from the article - "He did it just to get away". "To get a breather". "It has become a way of life, like a default option".

Our services are for children/young people who are looked after by Lancashire County Council.


If you are thinking of running away, please phone us first.
Our freephone number is 0800 085 6324. (This is not a 24 hour service but we do have an answering machine and will get back to you asap).
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  ME and Moira  
Hello my name is Louise i'm fifteen years old and I am writing to tell you about what it's like to have an Independent Visitor for short IV.
>>> Read full article: 'ME and Moira'

  An activity day held in Nelson  
An activity day was held in Nelson for the Young People and Independent Visitors.

A story told by Shaun.

Picture - Shaun and Lynda.
>>> Read full article: 'An activity day held in Nelson'

  MP Paul Goggins visit to LCRS  
Paul Goggins - Home Office Minister visited LCRS to hear about the work of the project.
>>> Read full article: 'MP Paul Goggins visit to LCRS'

 
 
     

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