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Listen: Emily Cherry from the NSPCC on a new app offering counselling to young people - 16/03/2017

Mar 16, 2017, 09:10 AM

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Children in #Kent who are in need of help are going to be able to get #counselling on #smartphones in future thanks to a new #app. It's called 'For Me', has been developed by four teenagers and will allow young people to get advice from an expert on things like #bullying and #sexting.

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