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Council services improve at a cost

Posted: 06 October 2005 | Subscribe Online


Improvements in councils' child protection services have reduced their capacity to offer support to other children.

Research by the Commission for Social Care Inspection due to be published soon, finds that children within the child protection system are better safeguarded but that the more personalised service is resource-intensive.

The report, which contains messages from the CSCI's inspections of children's services in 69 local authorities, also highlights a "very real improvement" in the overall quality of social services for children.

The results were revealed at Community Care Live Children and Families, held in London this week. Further news from the event will appear here next week.

Making Every Child Matter will be released in mid-October.


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