Pandemic has left legacy of child abuse and neglect, Ofsted warns

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Schools unable to refer youngsters in need to local authorities during lockdown, says watchdog * Coronavirus – latest updates * See all our coronavirus coverage The invisibility of vulnerable children as a result of the pandemic should be a matter of national concern, the Ofsted chief inspector will warn. Amanda Spielman is expected to say on Tuesday that school closures during the first national lockdown had a “dramatic impact” on the number of child protection referrals made to local authorities. Continue reading...
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