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Fears over child neglect during school holidays

Almost one in four parents believes children are more likely to be neglected in the summer holidays than term time, according to a new survey.

Parents in London most commonly said they have other children to stay, and parents living in the North of the country have been more likely to provide food to another child during the school holidays.

The poll also revealed that one in ten parents have taken another child on a family trip or outing in the school holidays.

According to Action for Children, it is estimated up to ten per cent of children in Britain are neglected and fail to receive the right care and attention, including provided with enough food, clean clothes, safety, warmth and love.

The charity warns that the long summer holidays could lead to an increase in problems faced by neglected children, as they lose the routine, structure and regular meals provided by schools in term-time.

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