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NSPCC

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NSPCCNational Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children (UK)
NSPCCNavy Ships Parts Control Center
NSPCCNational Soybean Pathogen Collection Center (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
NSPCCNorth St Paul Community Center (St. Paul, MN)
NSPCCNational Standard Plumbing Code Committee
NSPCCNova Scotia Police Complaints Commission


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A recent survey carried out in the UK commissioned by the NSPCC (Baginsky, 2003a) found that while teachers took their responsibility towards the protection of children in schools seriously, few felt informed and prepared to deal with a child abuse and neglect issue.
During much of the twentieth century, the protection of children through the law depended upon the efforts of groups like the NSPCC.
Its UK customers include, Alliance & Leicester, ARM Ltd, the British Library, DLA Piper Rudnick, ICI Paints, National Express, NESTA, Newcastle Building Society, NSPCC, Natural History Museum, Nottingham Trent University, Royal Pharmaceutical Society, Symbian, Tate, the University of London and the V&A.
 
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