
Children and Social Work Act 2017
The Children and Social Work Act 2017 amended the Children Act 2004 to establish new local arrangements for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. A central feature of the revised arrangement is that three safeguarding partners – the local authority, NHS Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) and police forces – are responsible for determining how safeguarding arrangements should work in their area for them and relevant agencies. This is quite different to what obtains Nigeria despite the existence of the Child Rights Act in almost all of the States. In Nigeria, the courts and the Police only get involved when such cases are brought to them. Whereas in the UK, it is a collective effort. Consequently, it makes it difficult for any migrant to maltreat, neglect, abuse, or put a child in harm’s way.
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