Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announces local grooming gangs inquiries after mounting pressure
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00:00In many areas across the country, the focus must now be on further police investigations
00:04and implementing recommendations to improve services. But we will also provide stronger
00:09national backing for local inquiries where they are needed to get truth and justice for victims
00:15and survivors. The Prime Minister and I both met last week with survivors from Telford who had
00:20enormous praise for the way that that local inquiry was conducted after there had been failings over
00:26very many years. And that inquiry led to tangible change, including piloting the introduction of
00:31CCTV in taxis, appointing child sexual exploitation experts in local secondary schools. And as we've
00:37seen, effective local inquiries can delve into far more local detail and deliver more locally
00:43relevant answers and change than a lengthy nationwide inquiry can provide. So Tom Crowther,
00:50KC, chair of the Telford inquiry, has agreed to work with the government to develop a new
00:55framework for victim-centred locally led inquiries where they are needed
00:59and as a first step to work with Oldham Council and up to four other pilot areas.