CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE

Slash child protection red tape urges expert

Child protection services should be freer and have less Whitehall intervention and target setting, according to an independent review.

Local child protection services should be freer and have less Whitehall intervention and target setting, according to an independent review.

The report, by Professor Eileen Munro, into frontline child protection, claimed the one-size-fits-all approach did not allow local areas to focus on the child, and there was too much process and procedure, resulting in a ‘tick-box culture'.

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