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New child protection systems will create tension within police, senior officer warns

Posted: 29 June 2004 | Subscribe Online


A senior police officer has raised doubts about police involvement in structural changes outlined in the Children Bill, writes Sally Gillen.

Detective superintendent Chris Bourlet, deputy head of child protection at Scotland Yard, told a child protection conference in London today that there were "tensions" within policing about the way that child protection should be delivered.

Following Lord Laming's report into the death of Victoria Climbie, which made scathing criticisms of the police, child protection has become a specialist area within the metropolitan police, meaning all 32 London boroughs are guided centrally.
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But Bourlet said in other areas of the country child protection was still organised locally, and both specialist and local models would need to interact with children's trusts. This would be a "complicated" process, he added.

"I am concerned about how the Local Safeguarding Children Boards will hold the police to account when it is the chief constable who reports to the Home Office," Bourlet said.


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