In response to the Government’s announcement of a £40 million
package to tackle child sexual abuse and trafficking, Cllr
, Chair of the LGA’s
Children and Young People Board, said:
“Child sexual abuse is an appalling crime, and helping to
protect vulnerable children is one of the most important
challenges that councils tackle every day.
“The measures announced today will make sure that we have
the best evidence we can about preventing, tackling and helping
victims to recover from child sexual abuse and exploitation, and
much-needed investment in services will help partners work
together to keep more children safe.
“However, it is important the Government recognises the
wider funding pressures facing social workers and others trying
to deliver services for vulnerable children, with councils facing
a £1.9 billion funding gap in children’s services by 2020. While
funding individual programmes of work is positive, a coordinated
long-term strategy and funding to protect all children is
vital.
“The Centre of Expertise will draw together both existing
evidence and new research to support all agencies in their work
to protect children and young people. In asking Barnardo’s to
lead the Centre of Expertise with support from the LGA, the
London Metropolitan University and others, the Home Office has
recognised the depth of experience, skills and knowledge held by
those partners, as well as the value of working together to
develop a deeper understanding of child sexual abuse and how we
can most effectively look after some of our most vulnerable
children.”