Minister admits gaps in child-protection services

The Minister for Children has admitted there are gaps in child protection services around the country.

The Minister for Children has admitted there are gaps in child protection services around the country.

Barry Andrews says a lack of support for out-of-hours services, a lack of consistency and an absence of a monitoring process are the key issues in need of review.

He was speaking at the launch of the National Review of Compliance with Children Protection Guidelines.

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