HEALTH

Rochdale findings 'should be used more widely'

The findings of the Rochdale's serious case review should be used more widely than just in Rochdale, according to the chair of Safeguarding Children's Board.

 The findings of the Rochdale's serious case review should be used more widely than just in Rochdale, according to the chair of Safeguarding Children's Board. 

The two reports were highly critical of 17 different agencies, including the police, CPS and social workers, and of the failure to work together to protect the girls involved.

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