Ministers promise radical reform after child deaths review

May 26, 2022
Ministers have promised radical improvements to data sharing across children’s services after two critical reports this week identified problems that led to child deaths.
Ministers have promised radical improvements to data sharing across children’s services after two critical reports this week identified problems that led to child deaths.
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