Serious case review to be launched into child sexual exploitation

Date published: 14 September 2012


A serious case review is to be launched into child sexual exploitation in Rochdale following the conviction of nine men for grooming in May.

The men, from Rochdale and Oldham, exploited girls as young as 13.

They were given sentences ranging from four to 19 years at Liverpool Crown Court after being found guilty of offences including rape.

It emerged during the trial the police and social services had missed opportunities to stop the abuse.

The prime purpose of the review will be to establish what further lessons can be learned to improve the way children are safeguarded.

Lynne Jones, chairwoman of Rochdale Borough Safeguarding Children Board, said  the review will look at the experiences of four young people and how agencies responded to their needs, with particular reference to early help that was available for them, how referrals of concern were escalated and how services were accessed.

The nine men convicted were all found guilty of conspiracy to engage in sexual activity with girls under the age of 16.

One man later received a further term of 22 years for another 30 child rape charges.

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