As Children Now went to press the joint report had yet to be published, but insiders described it as "absolute dynamite" and "very hard hitting". It comes three years after the first safeguarding children report, when chief inspectors said children were being put at risk because agencies did not treat child protection seriously enough. The second report draws on the findings of a wide range of inspection activity by the inspectorates for social care, education, police, crown prosecution service, probation,...


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