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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2010

This is the third film in the Keeping Children Safe in Music series, a joint initiative between the Musicians' Union, the NSPCC, MusicLeader and the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM). This is an online resource allowing anyone teaching music to children to gain a better understanding of their child protection responsibilities and avoid situations that could lead to accusations of misconduct.

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  • Maybe we can all grow up in giant sterile test tubes. Fed via tubes. I'm sure this will keep us safe, and free from the horrible idea of be uncomfortable.

  • Great work from the NSPCC. Hopefully they had someone with a clipboard behind the camera, safeguarding the boy's wellbeing.

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  • Im 12 year old and what is this?

  • NSPCC = National Society for the Prevention of Contact with Children - kids beware, adult = paedophile!! While we're about it, lets get rid of all cars; that way we can stop all road deaths!

  • Oh my God! A child was touched in the making of this video!

    They should have demonstrated that touching is appropriate without actually .... touching him. I think the people who made this wanted to touch his shoulder and wrist. That is so sick!

  • absolute rubbish

  • This is totally absurd.

  • What a load of old shit.

  • This is beyond ridiculous. Beyond ridiculous and over-cautious, hyper-sensitive. Honestly, next parents will have to teach children how to eat without holding their forks for them.

  • Im a drum tutor and was discussing all this hysteria with one of my year 10 pupils. He told me that when doing rugby training and demonstrating how to tackle correctly they have to have 2 teachers present. It's all going a little bit crazy.

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