Establishing the Child Protection Authority in England
- From:
- Department for Education
- Published
- 11 December 2025
- Last updated
- 7 July 2026 — See all updates
Applies to England
Read the full outcome
Consultation on establishing a Child Protection Authority: analysis of responses
PDF, 603 KB, 95 pages
Establishing a Child Protection Authority in England: government consultation response
PDF, 573 KB, 45 pages
Detail of outcome
Respondents showed strong support for a Child Protection Authority (CPA) in England. The government will use the findings to inform the CPA’s future role, functions and powers, including its ability to:
- identify emerging risks
- strengthen the use of data and evidence
- support workforce development
- address serious and persistent failings
‘Consultation on establishing a Child Protection Authority: analysis of responses’ provides a summary of responses analysed by York Consulting.
‘Establishing a Child Protection Authority in England: government consultation response’ outlines the government’s response to the consultation and next steps for establishing the CPA.
Original consultation
Summary
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Consultation description
We are consulting on creating Child Protection Authority (CPA), a national body to improve child protection.
We propose the CPA to be an expert, accurate and decisive body. It will make the multi-agency child protection system clearer, more unified and ensure there are ongoing improvements through effective evidence-based support.
This consultation seeks views on the CPA’s proposed:
- functions
- governance
- interaction with existing bodies
We welcome responses from:
- frontline practitioners, including but not limited to, those working in children’s services, the police, health, youth justice, probation and education
- safeguarding partnerships
- voluntary and community sector organisations working with children and families
- inspectorates and regulatory bodies with a role in child protection
- organisations and sector bodies who provide improvement training and support
- families with lived experience of the child protection system and their networks
- anyone else who cares about improving child protection
Your feedback will help shape the future of child protection in England.
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Update history
2026-07-07 09:30
Added an analysis of responses and the government response to the consultation.
2025-12-11 10:38
First published.