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Daily roundup: Social workers, youth clubs and gang membership

A survey of social workers reveals their uncertainty in dealing with online sexual abuse; 10 youth clubs in Wolverhampton to transfer to the voluntary sector; and research finds a third of gang members live in two-parent homes, in the news today.

Half of all social workers surveyed by the British Association of Social Workers and the NSPCC said they felt concerned about dealing with online sexual abuse or behaviour. More than two-thirds of the 327 social workers that responded to an online poll felt they needed more support with child protection cases involving online abuse. Around half said that a quarter of their sexual abuse caseloads now involved online abuse.

Council chiefs in Wolverhampton have rubber-stamped plans to hand over responsibility for ten youth clubs to the voluntary sector. The Wolverhampton Express & Star reports that 10 of the "least well-used" youth clubs will be operated by volunteers instead of the council. Others will close for four weeks a year after council chiefs formally agreed a series of cost-cutting measures aimed at saving £750,000 over the next two years.
 
One in three gang members come from traditional families rather than “broken homes”, researchers have found. A report by London Metropolitan University found that there was no “typical” family background for gang members. A third of gang members questioned said both of their biological parents still lived at home, the Birmingham Mail reports.

Computer users who search for illegal child abuse content on a Microsoft search engine will be challenged by pop-up warnings, the software company has announced. Microsoft added the on-screen notifications to its Bing search engine at the weekend, ITV news reports. The Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre welcomed the move.

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