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OPSS is leading a fresh campaign to raise awareness among parents and carers about potential hazards to children associated with swallowing small magnets, button batteries, loose/small toy parts and imitation food.
This guidance is designed to help IT support staff who manage the school's ICT network prepare for check administration.
The response to an FOI request on the use of the emergency button by CNC officers who are being assaulted or fear being assaulted.
Some products in the household may contain items that can do severe harm if children swallow them, warns OPSS.
OPSS is again raising awareness of the potential hazards posed to children by button batteries, which have become commonplace in our homes.
Remarks by British High Commissioner Christian Turner to Civil Society Organisations reference group annual gathering 22 May 2015, Nairobi
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