Ofsted demands greater CSE focus from police and health services

Neil Puffett
Thursday, September 29, 2016

Efforts to tackle child sexual exploitation (CSE) have improved in the last two years but senior staff within the police and health services must pay more attention to the issue, Ofsted has said.

Inspectors found a wide variation in the quality of police responses to child sexual exploitation across different areas. Picture: NTI
Inspectors found a wide variation in the quality of police responses to child sexual exploitation across different areas. Picture: NTI

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