Abuse inquiry urges councils to review safeguarding procedures

Joanne Parkes
Thursday, August 1, 2019

The independent inquiry into child sexual abuse (IICSA) has urged councils to review a range of safeguarding systems, after it found abuse by care staff took place in Nottinghamshire over decades.

The report's recommendations have wider implications for foster care safeguarding. Picture: Adobe Stock/posed by model
The report's recommendations have wider implications for foster care safeguarding. Picture: Adobe Stock/posed by model

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