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Posted: 15 April 2004 | Subscribe Online


We hear the chief medical officer in Scotland has pleaded with health professionals to protect vulnerable people by sharing information with other agencies. In his annual report, Dr Mac Armstrong said there must be "compelling reasons" for not passing on that vital information.

This call is particularly relevant to GPs, who have unique contact with families and children, and are often best placed to spot the danger signals when a child is at risk. It can't be easy when you work in a busy surgery to look outside of health problems to the wider needs of a family. But it is vital if our response to a child's needs is to be effective.
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The Children Bill describes an information hub in which all professionals working with children and families are expected to flag up any child protection concerns. We need GPs to play a major part in making that new system work, and not take a back seat as some have in the past.

Under their new contract, GPs can opt out of enhanced services to vulnerable patients, such as homeless people, but we really cannot have them opting out of their responsibility to help us protect children.


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