The NSPCC said Ofsted needed to "learn and improve practice", after the watchdog's joint area review presented a stark contrast to its 2006 inspection, which labeled Haringey's child protection work "generally of a satisfactory standard". Yesterday's report was commissioned by the children's secretary as a response to the death of Baby P in the London borough. Wes Cuell, NSPCC's acting chief executive, said: "Ofsted needs to make sure it is not seeing things that appear OK when they are clearly not,...


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