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: Should we expand operations beyond UK borders to address child labour in developing countries?

INTRODUCTION:

NSPCC (national society for prevention of cruelty to children) has been raised in 19th century for eradication of cruelty against children. Its main theme is to provide social service for poor people and eradicate child labour across the uk. In this process they have established many helping centres for helping children through child line and by working with children directly. Not only for children by advising adults and professionals to support anyone of parents who are so poor by donations .in this way nspcc has achieved a lot by helping more than 7,50,000 young people and families for the past 10 years by creating child exploitation, online protection centre ,increase in penalties for sexually abusing, fighting against child human rights, raising social awareness campaigns. By involvement of government by funding over more than £30 million for past 5 years lead to an evolution in child labour. Where this has been going well in order to replicate the literacy rate this leads to decrease in poverty rate. This has been conducting various programmes within UK with help of various partners has made them to enter the ending stage of child cruelty. Various help centres have been established all over at different states.

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Based on the scenario which we made in our presentation represents in 3 different ways. Such as positive, negative and neutral ones.

If operation elaborates beyond UK will be Better than the best in next coming years because the economy is going at steady rate .living standard also gets increased sharply. Collaborating with Asian government has lead to a huge impact in future where it makes the UK as leader in the world because Asian countries like India, china are growing at high growth rate. Reconstructing the government policy in order to protect children’s rights in Britain has also shown an higher impact in...