The NSPCC have also published a research briefing 'People who abuse children'. This research briefing describes the characteristics of child abusers based on research findings and statistical evidence.It covers the relationship between abusers and their victims; the gender, sexual orientation and age of abusers; how many people abuse children; and risk factors associated with child abuse.
NICE have issued a briefing on 'Looked-after children and young people' this summarises NICE's recommendations for local authorities and partner organisations on promoting the quality of life of looked-after children (including babies) and young people. It is particularly relevant to directors and executive members of children's services and to the work of health and wellbeing boards. It may also be of interest to local safeguarding boards. It can be accessed here

Things not surprising to librarians
We don't stock children's books here but we have a good selection of leisure reading available for library users to borrow...or a quick read to sit and read in the library with your lunch. Holidays will soon be here ... so stock up on your reading matter now! See the range here
Things to try...tomorrow
Opposite the Sheffield Children's Hospital you may have seen a large poem on the end wall of one of the University of Sheffield buildings. What you may not know is that this poem 'In praise of air' by Simon Armitage (Professor of Poetry) is the world’s first catalytic poem. The giant banner on which the poem is printed has been manufactured using revolutionary nano-technology. It is coated with a photocatalyst which eats pollution, enabling the poem to clean the air around it as it sits in place, overlooking the busy A57. Find out more about the project and the science here. Professor Tony Ryan, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Science came up with the idea of using treated materials to cleanse the air. He said: “This is a fun collaboration between science and the arts to highlight a very serious issue of poor air quality in our towns and cities."This poem alone will eradicate the nitrogen oxide pollution created by about 20 cars every day.”