Brexit effect on vulnerable children and families begins to unravel

Derren Hayes
Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Meeting of charity leaders to discuss the impact of Brexit on vulnerable children and families warns that the UK leaving the European Union could put children's rights, safeguarding and economic welfare at risk.

As PM Theresa May triggers Article 50, there has been little debate about the impact Brexit will have on children, young people and families. Picture: Jay Allen/Crown Copyright
As PM Theresa May triggers Article 50, there has been little debate about the impact Brexit will have on children, young people and families. Picture: Jay Allen/Crown Copyright

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