The publication of the Casey report is a defining moment for local government. While it is evident that the sexual abuse of vulnerable children is a systemic and widespread problem in our society, the public quite rightly expect more from their local councils, both in terms of their overall duty of care and in providing local leadership.
So, there is both a huge challenge and opportunity for the Local Government Association (LGA) as the national voice for local government. It is commendable that Cllr David Simmonds, as chairman of the children and young people board, is at the forefront of demands for a more joined-up response to the evils associated with child sexual exploitation.
Part of that response is how local government as a sector responds to the need to provide a more coherent sense of what improvement and regulation mean for local councils.
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