A poll commissioned by the charity Barnardos has uncovered some rather negative statistics; according to the research which they have commissioned, more than half of the population believe that UK children are "feral" and behave like animals.
The figures drawn come from a new report entitled Breaking the Cycle, which is part of Barnardos' ongoing Believe in Children campaign which aims to offer support to all children to enable them to grow into healthy, happy adults. Readers interested in today's post may also want to take a look at Are we Negative About our Children?, a BBC article which offers some analysis of the generation gap in the UK.
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