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Lincolnshire Police has improved how it protects and safeguards vulnerable children, according to a new report. However, some remaining issues mean that the force is not as effective as it could be.
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Hertfordshire Constabulary is committed to keeping children safe from harm, according to a new report.
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Durham Constabulary is generally effective at keeping vulnerable children safe from harm, according to a new report. However, several problems mean that the force is not as effective at child protection as it could be.
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The Metropolitan Police Service has made slow progress in learning the lessons that arose from Operation Midland, says HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services.
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HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services has today published an inspection report on the police’s contribution to the government’s Prevent programme.
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HMICFRS has launched a consultation which welcomes views on our proposed police inspection programme and framework for the coming year. The consultation is open until Friday 3 April 2020. For more information, and to respond, please read the consultation
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Today, Ofsted published a report with findings from a joint inspection of multi-agency arrangements for responding to children’s mental health in Bexley. The inspection was undertaken by HMICFRS, Ofsted, the Care Quality Commission and HMI Probation.
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Inspectors who visited custody suites in the Sussex Police force found a lack of progress on key recommendations for improvement made three years before.
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HMICFRS reports on the progress Greater Manchester Police has made in responding to issues arising from its Integrated Operational Policing System (iOPS).
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A programme originally set up to tackle persistent offenders has “lost its way” and better leadership is needed to get it back on track, according to inspectors.