Get National Children’s Day UK in your diary

Get National Children’s Day UK in your diary

National Children’s Day UK (NCDUK) is all about the importance of a healthy childhood and how we need to protect the rights and freedoms of children in order to ensure that they can grow into happy, healthy adults. This year National Children’s Day UK is taking place on Sunday 12th May and people can run any kind of big or small event that they want for the week up to and including the day. From small family outings, to whole school and community events, local authority initiatives, talks, seminars and city-wide celebrations, it’s an opportunity for everyone to raise awareness about the things they care about or projects they are running.

An increasingly important national event

Over the five years since its launch the day has attracted the support of thousands of organisations throughout the UK. These include: community groups, children’s centres, nurseries, schools, local authorities, hospitals, hospices, museums, theatres, play organisations, arts centres, local charities, business and shopping malls!

Why is it so important?

Because happy and healthy children create happy and healthy societies. And yet children in the UK are having a hard time. Currently:

30% (4.1 million) currently live in poverty

22% are clinically obese (with the number of 10 and 11-year-old children classed as

severely obese in the final year of primary school now nearly double those found in

reception classes)

one in eight (11.2%) children under 19 in England currently have a mental health

disorder

• 2 million children in England live in families with substantial complex needs

and of these

• 1.6 million children have no established, recognised form of additional support.

Wendy Ellyatt, Chief Executive of the Save Childhood Movement said: “Children are our future – and protecting the health and wellbeing of children is everybody’s business. No matter what role we have in society, we need to work together to ensure that every child in the UK feels safe, loved, valued. If we want to create a more caring and compassionate world, we must start with children”.

People can run any kind of big or small activity or event that they want for the week up to and including NCDUK. The conversation continues on social media #NCDUK2019

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