CHILDREN'S SERVICES

Reforms will centralise child protection services

New reforms allowing the Government to remove children’s services from the hands of councils opens the door for the centralisation of child protection services, professionals and experts have warned.

New reforms allowing the Government to remove children's services from the hands of councils have opened the door for the centralisation of child protection services, professionals and experts have warned.

Prime minister David Cameron this week announced that children's services deemed ‘inadequate' by Ofsted would be taken over by ‘high-performing local authorities, experts and charities' if they failed to improve within six months.

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