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Report highlights failings in child protection by police | Report highlights failings in child protection by police |
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Police forces need to improve failings in child protection, a watchdog's report has said. | Police forces need to improve failings in child protection, a watchdog's report has said. |
Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary examined forces across England and Wales, including North Wales Police and Dyfed-Powys Police. | Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary examined forces across England and Wales, including North Wales Police and Dyfed-Powys Police. |
HMIC said it found poor practice in more than a third of cases it looked at and anticipated this would apply to all police forces. | HMIC said it found poor practice in more than a third of cases it looked at and anticipated this would apply to all police forces. |
Gwent Police and South Wales Police were not inspected. | Gwent Police and South Wales Police were not inspected. |
Dyfed-Powys Police was one of the forces inspected as part of a report called In Harm's Way which said: "There is, however, a continuing rise in referrals to the police of child protection cases (most notably in respect of some elements of child sexual exploitation, such as online grooming). | Dyfed-Powys Police was one of the forces inspected as part of a report called In Harm's Way which said: "There is, however, a continuing rise in referrals to the police of child protection cases (most notably in respect of some elements of child sexual exploitation, such as online grooming). |
"Police forces are just beginning to tackle these kinds of offending while simultaneously trying to respond to the increasing numbers of non-recent cases of abuse, which are now being reported." | "Police forces are just beginning to tackle these kinds of offending while simultaneously trying to respond to the increasing numbers of non-recent cases of abuse, which are now being reported." |
'Inadequate' | 'Inadequate' |
Dyfed-Powys Police welcomed the report and said protecting children and vulnerable people was an "absolute priority". | |
"The force will now review in detail the recommendations from these recent reports published and incorporate any areas for development into existing programmes of work," it said. | |
The report looked at cases going back two years, including online child exploitation and how police share and cross-check information. | The report looked at cases going back two years, including online child exploitation and how police share and cross-check information. |
Any pockets of excellent practice found were said to be the result of "dedicated and professional individuals and teams, rather than a united, understood and applied focus on protecting children at force level". | Any pockets of excellent practice found were said to be the result of "dedicated and professional individuals and teams, rather than a united, understood and applied focus on protecting children at force level". |
The report added: "On too many occasions HMIC found that investigations into child abuse or neglect were poor and plagued by delay and the response to reports of offences against children - ranging from online grooming to domestic abuse - was inadequate. | The report added: "On too many occasions HMIC found that investigations into child abuse or neglect were poor and plagued by delay and the response to reports of offences against children - ranging from online grooming to domestic abuse - was inadequate. |
"Considerable resources are being spent on child protection processes that do not necessarily lead to help for a child, while core police duties - for example, to undertake enquiries and investigations - are not being pursued effectively." | "Considerable resources are being spent on child protection processes that do not necessarily lead to help for a child, while core police duties - for example, to undertake enquiries and investigations - are not being pursued effectively." |
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