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Telford Child Sexual Exploitation: Inquiry
05 September 2022
Lead MP
Lucy Allan
Debate Type
Adjournment Debate
Tags
Safeguarding & DBSChildren & FamiliesLocal Government
Other Contributors: 2
At a Glance
Lucy Allan raised concerns about telford child sexual exploitation: inquiry in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.
How the Debate Unfolded
MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:
Lead Contributor
Opened the debate
The MP raised the issue of child sexual exploitation in Telford, reporting on the independent inquiry led by Mr Tom Crowther QC. She emphasised the importance of organisations accepting criticism and committing to reflective responses to improve safeguarding measures for children. Lucy Allan highlighted the council's reluctance to admit mistakes and the need for a change in cultural attitudes towards recognising shortcomings. She urged the Telford and Wrekin Council to follow West Mercia Police's example in acknowledging past failings and apologising to victims and their families.
Robbie Moore
Lab
Keighley
Emphasised the importance of recognising shortcomings and learning from them.
Scott Benton
Con
Blackpool South
Acknowledged the ongoing struggle against CSE and the need for improved practices.
Government Response
The Minister acknowledged the report's findings and thanked Lucy Allan for her work. She highlighted significant improvements in child protection since earlier abuses were exposed, emphasising the Government’s commitment to addressing the issue at a national level through strategic approaches and investments. The minister noted ongoing initiatives such as funding child sexual abuse analysts, improving data quality, and training policing leaders on issues of safeguarding and public protection. Amanda Solloway also emphasised the importance of multi-agency collaboration and the role of local authorities in this effort. She detailed plans for an inspection to assess how police forces handle group-based CSE cases and reported that the Government will continue to support victims through increased funding for specialised services, aiming to rebuild lives affected by child sexual abuse.
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