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The first 24-hour children's helpline
When TV journalists and social workers set up the first free 24-hour helpline for kids, they revealed just how widespread child abuse was in the UK.
How a group of broadcasters and social workers in the UK set up the world’s first 24-hour telephone counselling service for children. It revealed just how widespread child abuse was in Britain. Esther Rantzen was the TV presenter behind Childline, and she has been speaking to Laura FitzPatrick about how it got started.
Photo: Esther Rantzen on the day Childline was launched in 1986. Credit: Childline.
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