There is still important work for South Yorkshire Police to do to improve the protection of children, however there are signs of progress

21 Jul 2015 03:17 PM

HM Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) has yesterday published a post-inspection review on the child protection work carried out by South Yorkshire Police.

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South Yorkshire – National Child Protection Inspection post inspection review

As part of a rolling programme of child protection inspections of all police forces in England and Wales, HMIC published an initial report in September 2014, which found that South Yorkshire Police had an inconsistent approach to child protection and improvements to the care of children in custody.

Following a post inspection review in April 2015, inspectors were pleased to find:

However, inspectors were concerned to find:

HM Inspector of Constabulary Mike Cunningham said:

“It is common knowledge that South Yorkshire Police’s approach to protecting children has been severely lacking. In September last year HMIC raised serious concerns about the way the force was approaching this kind of work, which was undermining the service it provides to children.

“We carried out this post-inspection review in order to understand what progress South Yorkshire Police had made since our initial inspection, and we found there were still areas that need major improvements.

“I am keen to stress however, that the situation in South Yorkshire is not irretrievable. There are tangible signs that the force is improving its service to children in some elements of its service to children, so I am encouraged that the senior leadership of South Yorkshire Police demonstrated the determination to make improvements.

“HMIC will continue to monitor South Yorkshire Police approach to child protection.”

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South Yorkshire – National Child Protection Inspection post inspection review

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