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Council goes its own way on flag system

Posted: 13 May 2004 | Subscribe Online


East Sussex Council has shunned government recommendations to flag concerns about children on its secure electronic telephone directory, fearing the move would not be in children's interests.

Guidance to the Children Bill suggests that councils should establish a flagging system identifying whether the child is known to agencies.

But East Sussex, which is due to launch its pilot scheme in the summer, said putting a marker on an IT system is "fraught with problems".

East Sussex with West Sussex is one of the 10 identification, referral and tracking trailblazer projects. Pilots have received a grant of £1m from the Department for Education and Skills to develop systems to identify, support and monitor vulnerable children.
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Sharon Payne, East Sussex IRT pilot manager, said: "We do not have a hit squad that will monitor flags on an IT system, therefore who will pick up on the flags?

"We are looking into adding an action date column where professionals can enter the date of what they have done for that child over and above their normal work."

The council is the first to launch the directory listing the basic contact information of every youngster between 0 and 18 years. Basic information will include name, address, school, GP, and health visitor.


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