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Men helpers 'fear paedophile tag' | Men helpers 'fear paedophile tag' |
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More than one in eight men do not volunteer to work with children because they are worried people will think they are a paedophile, a survey suggests. | |
Childrens' charities NCH and Chance UK also say almost one in five men do not come forward because they would have to undertake a criminal records check. | Childrens' charities NCH and Chance UK also say almost one in five men do not come forward because they would have to undertake a criminal records check. |
More volunteers will have to be checked because of a new child protection law being introduced next year. | More volunteers will have to be checked because of a new child protection law being introduced next year. |
The survey found 69% of men do not give up their time to help youngsters. | The survey found 69% of men do not give up their time to help youngsters. |
The charities organised the Volunteer Survey 2007, which interviewed 1,019 adults. | The charities organised the Volunteer Survey 2007, which interviewed 1,019 adults. |
Work commitments were given as a reason by 59% of those who did not volunteer, and 68% said they did not have enough time. | Work commitments were given as a reason by 59% of those who did not volunteer, and 68% said they did not have enough time. |
In all, 13% of the men questioned said they would not choose to volunteer to work with children due to fear of being perceived as a paedophile. | In all, 13% of the men questioned said they would not choose to volunteer to work with children due to fear of being perceived as a paedophile. |
Mentoring plea | Mentoring plea |
Both the NCH and Chance UK are calling for men to come forward and mentor boys aged five to 11. | Both the NCH and Chance UK are calling for men to come forward and mentor boys aged five to 11. |
The NCH's chief executive, Clare Tickell, said: "Many children, especially boys, are desperately in need of a male mentor, which is why we urgently need men to come forward despite any fears they may have about public perception. | The NCH's chief executive, Clare Tickell, said: "Many children, especially boys, are desperately in need of a male mentor, which is why we urgently need men to come forward despite any fears they may have about public perception. |
"We work hard to ensure volunteers are checked by the police, trained and monitored, which we hope encourages men to come forward and helps assuage the public's concern." | "We work hard to ensure volunteers are checked by the police, trained and monitored, which we hope encourages men to come forward and helps assuage the public's concern." |
Jo Hobbs, development manager at Chance UK, said: "Male volunteers are more difficult to recruit, yet positive male role models can make a huge difference to the lives of challenging children and young people. | Jo Hobbs, development manager at Chance UK, said: "Male volunteers are more difficult to recruit, yet positive male role models can make a huge difference to the lives of challenging children and young people. |
"We urge anyone out there interested to get in touch to find out more." | "We urge anyone out there interested to get in touch to find out more." |
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