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What powers does the NSPCC have?

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What powers does the NSPCC have?

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The NSPCC is the only UK charity with statutory powers to protect children at risk. It is authorised under the Children Act 1989 to apply for care and supervision orders in its own right. Alongside Social Services departments and the Police this allows the NSPCC to act to protect children.

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