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    Safeguarding agencies ‘ignoring children abused by family members’ in England

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    Safeguarding agencies ‘ignoring children abused by family members’ in England

    Safeguarding agencies ‘ignoring children abused by family members’ in England

    ‘Worrying evaporation’ in skills among professionals meant to protect victims of intrafamilial sexual abuse, report says

    Safeguarding agencies are failing to listen to children who have been sexually abused by family members with devastating consequences, amid a “worrying evaporation” of skills among the professionals meant to protect them, a report has found.

    A review of the experiences of 193 children in England who were victims of sexual abuse by a family member found seven went on to commit suicide, while 14 more – including a seven-year-old – either attempted suicide or talked about killing themselves.

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    Safeguarding agencies ‘ignoring children abused by family members’ in England

    https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/nov/26/safeguarding-agencies-ignoring-children-abused-family-members-england

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    David Pike is an experienced news journalist with over 20 years experience as a UK News editor for WTX News and other news publications.

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