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To mark the 2014 International Missing Children’s Day, the Home Secretary, Theresa May, unveiled at a reception in the House of Lords in May two major initiatives to protect children from abduction.
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Our longstanding supporter, the City Bridge Trust, has awarded us a new grant of £60,000 over two years (£30,000 in 2014 and £30,000 in 2015) towards the establishment
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The Child Abduction Hub, conceived and managed by PACT, is the UK’s first centre for information and research on all types of child abduction. The Child Abduction Hub was brought into being to raise awareness of child abduction in its various forms; and to help parents, teachers, and other professionals make well-informed, common-sense decisions on...
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In 2014, out of 650 applicants, PACT and fellow-charity Missing People were joint winners of generous funding from the People’s Post Code Lottery Dream Fund for their Child Abduction Project. The Project comprised PACT’s new
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Geoff Newiss was awarded a Police Commendation for the quality of his research and the subsequent report, Taken.
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Lady Catherine Meyer was awarded a CBE in the Queen’s Jubilee Birthday Honour for her “services to children and families”.
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Parents and Abducted Children Together (PACT) and the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) sign a collaboration agreement setting out the terms under which both organisations will work together to undertake a study of child abduction in the UK.
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The first public screening in the UK of the PACT documentary,Victims of Another War, took place before an invited audience at the Lewis Media Centre on May 15 in London. This powerful and acclaimed documentary tells the stories of three people, who were forcibly separated from one parent by the other when they were children....
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The launch of PACT’s first ever research report, Every Five Minutes, took place in London on October 31. The report examines in detail the data currently available in the UK on missing children. It draws the disturbing conclusion that the statistics are so defective that we have no clear idea how many children go missing...
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