Haringey has submitted its proposal for how it will improve child protection following the borough's critical joint area review last December after the Baby P case.
The plan, sent to Children's Secretary Ed Balls, outlines the measures the borough will put in place in a bid to become an "outstanding" authority over the next three years.
Lorna Reith, cabinet member for children and young people, said: "There is a need for a fundamental change in the way that we and all the agencies responsible for the safeguarding of our children work together.
"We are making major improvements so that Haringey is an exemplar for safeguarding children. This will take time, but changes are already being made.
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