Teachers to face jail if they fail to protect children from abuse

Cameron reveals new proposals, as 'damning' report on child sexual abuse in Oxfordshire is published

ROTHERHAM, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 03:(EDITORS NOTE: This image was processed using digital filters.) A teenage girl, who claims to be a victim of sexual abuse and alleged grooming, poses in Roth
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Teachers, police officers and council staff could face up to five years in prison if they fail to report or act on clear evidence of child abuse, under new proposals from David Cameron.

The Prime Minister wants to upgrade the status of child sexual abuse to "national threat", on par with terrorism and serious organised crime.

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