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    session (though we can provide a   DORSET TRADING STANDARDS
 member  of  staff  to  support  you)
 and  to  have  the  materials  or   Dorset County Council Trading Standards Service check and
 resources  you  and  the  children   approve businesses so you don’t have to.
 might  need.  The  children  are   For more information visit www.buywithconfidence.gov.uk or
 keen  to  do  something  hands  on,
 so  it  needs  to  be  a  workshop,   call 08454 040506.
 rather  than  a  lecture,  and  you   To report or seek advice about problems you have
 can  let  us  know  how  many   experienced when dealing with a trader call 08454 040506.
 children  you  think  it  would  work
 for.  Get  in  touch  and  we  can
 discuss  the  best  age  group,  how   New nuisance calls measures
 many   children   and   what
       Rogue companies making unsolicited calls related to personal injury claims could
       now be fined up to £500,000.

 resources might be needed. You do not   New powers which came into force on 8 September give consumers the choice
 need  a  criminal  records  check,  as  you   to  'opt-in'  to  receive  these  calls,  and  people  being  harassed  by  nuisance  calls
 will be leading a group supported by a   now have new powers to stop them.
 member  of  staff.  You  just  need  a  skill
 and some enthusiasm to share it; even if   Cold calls offering to help claim compensation for mis-sold payment protection
 you can only do one session next term,   insurance (PPI) will be banned if the claimant has not chosen to 'opt-in' to receive
 we would love your help.   them.
 Please  use  our  email  address          Previously  people  had  to  'opt-out'  of
 (office@bereregis.dorset.sch.uk)  or  call      receiving  such  calls  by  registering  with
 01929 471334.                             the  free  Telephone  Preference  Service
                                           or  withdraw  their  consent  while  on  the
  Kay Gibbs, Deputy Head Teacher           call.    However,  the  new  powers  will
                                           force  the  caller  to  make  the  necessary
                                           checks  to  make  sure  they  have  the
                                           recipient's consent before calling.

                                           Those  offering  unwanted  claims
                                           management services could be fined as
                                           much  as  half  a  million  pounds  by  the
                                           Information Commissioner's Office (ICO)
                                           if they breach the rules.
       The  Financial  Conduct  Authority  highlighted  that  in  the  last  12  months,
       approximately 2.7 billion unsolicited calls, texts and emails were made to the UK's
       adult  population  offering  to  help  them  make  a  claim.  This  includes  calls  about
       recent accidents or mis-sold PPI. This is equivalent to approximately 50 calls, texts
       or emails being made to every member of the adult population.
       Individuals can opt-in to receiving these calls by consenting to be contacted by
       claims companies when enquiring about settling a claim, or when seeking claims
       advice.

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