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Consultation outcome: Child sexual abuse: mandatory reporting

Home Office

May 9
08:33 2024

Government response: mandatory reporting of child sexual abuse consultation

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Equality impact assessment: mandatory reporting of child sexual abuse

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Detail of outcome

The government response summarises the responses to the consultation, which covered 4 themes:

  • impact on children and young people
  • preparing for the duty
  • wider impacts
  • alignment with other reforms and strategy

The government will use these responses to consider how to implement mandatory reporting.

The responses were also considered in the equalities impact assessment.


Original consultation

Summary

Consultation on proposals for a mandatory reporting duty in child sexual abuse cases and on related policy issues.

This consultation ran from
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