Child protection in Derbyshire requires urgent improvement

16 Nov 2021 12:02 PM

Derbyshire Constabulary is not effectively safeguarding children and urgent changes are needed, a new report has found.

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Derbyshire – National child protection inspection

Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) said Derbyshire Constabulary’s senior leaders have recognised that changes are needed, and they are now reviewing their safeguarding arrangements.

The inspectorate said it had several concerns about Derbyshire Constabulary’s child protection arrangements, including that there is:

Her Majesty’s Inspector of Constabulary Roy Wilsher said:

“Derbyshire Constabulary is not effectively safeguarding children and it urgently needs to improve its child protection arrangements. The force’s new senior leadership team recognise that these changes are needed.

“There is much more work to do to provide better outcomes for vulnerable children in Derbyshire – from improving how the force protects children at risk of exploitation, to recognising that children missing from care homes are particularly vulnerable.

“We have made several recommendations which will help improve outcomes for children if Derbyshire Constabulary acts on them. We will continue to work closely with the force to monitor its progress.”

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Derbyshire – National child protection inspection

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