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CC01 - Winter Watch
Greeting: With Best Wishes for Christmas and the New Year, Size: 103 x 103 mm. Pack of 10 cards - supplied with white envelopes and design also available as a Welsh bilingual (please see product code CC01B. |
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CC04 - And a Partridge
Greeting: With Best Wishes for Christmas and the New Year, Size: 140 x 140mm. Pack of 10 cards - supplied with white envelopes and gold foiled on textured board.
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CC11 - Snow Friends
Greeting: Happy Christmas,Size: 86 x 97 mm and Pack of 16 cards (4 each of 4 designs) - supplied with white envelopes.
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CC06 - In the Town
Greeting: Season's Greetings, Size: 126 x 172 mm, Pack of 10 cards - supplied with white envelopes, Design also available as a Welsh bilingual (please see product code CC06B). |
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CC10 - Jolly Santa
Greeting: Happy Christmas, Size: 126 x 126 mm. Pack of 10 cards - supplied with white envelopes, Red glitter finish and textured board finish . |
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The NSPCC was founded in 1884 as the London Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (London SPCC) by Benjamin Waugh. After five years of campaigning by the London SPCC, Parliament passed the first ever UK law to protect children from abuse and neglect in 1889. The London SPCC was renamed the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children in 1889, because by then it had branches across Great Britain and Ireland. The first child cruelty case in Britain was brought by the RSPCA; the court charge list described the affected child as "a small animal", because at the time there were no laws in Britain to protect children from mistreatment. This case was successful. As of June 2007, the NSPCC operated ten Independent Enquiry and Assessment Service teams.
The charity also runs 177 local services. These offer general family support, as well as more specific services such as working with families with alcohol problems. |
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