Children: Public Services

(asked on 10th June 2025) - View Source

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask His Majesty's Government what plans they have to grant the new Child Protection Authority for England powers to regulate or inspect local authorities in relation to (1) children’s services and (2) other public services which may have a bearing on children.


Answered by
Baroness Smith of Malvern Portrait
Baroness Smith of Malvern
Minister of State (Minister for Women and Equalities)
This question was answered on 24th June 2025

On 9 April, the government published its progress update on tackling child sexual abuse. This included a commitment to the creation of a Child Protection Authority in England. This will help make the child protection system clearer and more unified and ensure there is ongoing improvement through effective support for practitioners based on evidence.

The department will consult this year on a roadmap towards a Child Protection Authority. This consultation will set out in more detail the proposed roles, responsibilities and powers of the authority.

The department is clear, however, that rather than taking inspection into the Child Protection Authority, we will work to deliver the improvements to inspection, as recommended by the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse, by working with Ofsted, the Care and Quality Commission, His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary Fire and Rescue Services, and His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Probation. We think it is important for local areas to have a relationship with the Child Protection Authority that supports effective learning, and ensure areas are transparent about failings, to enable the Child Protection Authority to provide expert advice on how to improve and change. Giving the same body inspection powers could impede the effectiveness of this approach.

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