Children will be better protected from sexual predators under plans being brought forward by the Home Secretary today (Wednesday 21 February).
There will be a legal requirement for anyone in regulated activity relating to children in England, including teachers or healthcare professionals, to report it if they know a child is being sexually abused.
Those who fail to report child sexual abuse they are aware of, falling short of their legal duties, face being barred from working with young people.
Anyone who actively protects child sexual abusers – by intentionally blocking others from reporting or covering up the crime – could go to prison for 7 years.