Inspectors found that safeguarding aspects of the service's work were done well enough 66 per cent of the time.
On public protection aspects, work to minimise individual's risk of harm to others was done well enough 61 per cent of the time, and work to make each individual less likely to re-offend was done well enough 67 per cent of the time.
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