Edlington torture case review proposes wide-ranging children's services reforms

Lauren Higgs
Friday, November 16, 2012

Government should develop national guidance on child protection thresholds, while a family judge should be involved in every serious case review, an independent report into the Edlington torture case has claimed.

Doncaster Council missed several opportunities to intervene in the case of the two brothers. Image: Doncaster Council
Doncaster Council missed several opportunities to intervene in the case of the two brothers. Image: Doncaster Council

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