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    <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Community Connectors</strong>, hosted by Catherine van Battum and her team from North Norfolk District Council, explores the voluntary and statutory support networks across the region. Each episode highlights organisations and initiatives—from Coastwise and Age Friendly Communities to Veteran and Carers support—alongside insightful interviews with local groups such as SENsational Families and the 12th Man Campaign. Listeners can expect discussions on topics including cost‑of‑living assistance, mental health, dementia, loneliness, transport, social prescribing, bereavement, environmental protection, and more. Whether you’re a resident seeking resources or someone who loves learning how communities connect, this show offers a friendly, informative guide to the services and volunteers shaping North Norfolk.</p>
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<p><strong>Poppyland Radio</strong> is a community-powered station based in North Norfolk, driven by its local volunteers and listeners. It champions a rich variety of music, conversation, stories, and specialist shows—united by a mission to amplify the voices, events, and initiatives shaping life around the Poppyland coast. <a href="https://www.poppylandradio.co.uk/post/show-spotlight-community-connectors"></a></p>]]></description>
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          <itunes:summary>Community Connectors is your guide to the people, projects, and support systems at work in North Norfolk. Hosted by Catherine van Battum &amp; the North Norfolk District Council team, each episode shines a light on local charities, community groups, and public services—from carers and veterans support to Age Friendly Communities and social prescribing. With interviews and updates on practical resources and inspiring projects, it brings you the connections that matter most.</itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this important and powerful episode of Community Connectors, host Kathryn is joined by Susannah Armstrong-Cobb, Communications Officer at the Norfolk Community Safety Partnership, to talk about the Exploitation Awareness Campaign and why it matters to all of us.</p>

<p>Together, they unpack what exploitation really is, why it is often hidden, and how it can affect anyone, anywhere — children, young people and adults alike. Susannah explains the many different forms exploitation can take, including criminal and sexual exploitation, county lines, modern slavery, cuckooing, online harms, fraud and unhealthy relationships, and why people may not even realise it is happening to them.</p>
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<p>Susannah also introduces knowthesigns.info, a new one-stop website created to bring together clear information, support routes and reporting options in one place. Whether you’re a professional, a community volunteer, a parent, or simply someone who wants to keep others safe, this episode highlights how even sharing a small concern could help protect someone from harm.</p>
<p>A vital listen that reminds us all: if it doesn’t feel right, don’t ignore it – get help and support.</p>

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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this important and powerful episode of <em>Community Connectors</em>, host Kathryn is joined by Susannah Armstrong-Cobb, Communications Officer at the Norfolk Community Safety Partnership, to talk about the Exploitation Awareness Campaign and why it matters to all of us.</p>

<p>Together, they unpack what exploitation really is, why it is often hidden, and how it can affect anyone, anywhere — children, young people and adults alike. Susannah explains the many different forms exploitation can take, including criminal and sexual exploitation, county lines, modern slavery, cuckooing, online harms, fraud and unhealthy relationships, and why people may not even realise it is happening to them.</p>
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<p>Susannah also introduces knowthesigns.info, a new one-stop website created to bring together clear information, support routes and reporting options in one place. Whether you’re a professional, a community volunteer, a parent, or simply someone who wants to keep others safe, this episode highlights how even sharing a small concern could help protect someone from harm.</p>
<p>A vital listen that reminds us all: <em>if it doesn’t feel right, don’t ignore it – get help and support.</em></p>

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