Child protection groups raise concerns over child sexual abuse 'omission' in key government strategy
Ten child protection organisations have written an "urgent" letter to the home secretary expressing "concern" about the "omission" of child sexual abuse from the government's violence against women and girls strategy, following a Paste BN report.
Monday 25 August 2025 14:44, UK
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Groups including the NSPCC, Barnardo's, and The Children's Society wrote to Yvette Cooper to say that any "serious strategy" to address violence against women and girls needs to focus on child sexual abuse and exploitation.