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Work has started on central register of people working with children

Posted: 29 June 2004 | Subscribe Online


Children's minister Margaret Hodge has confirmed that work on a central register for people working with children is already underway, writes Sally Gillen.

She told a child protection conference in London this week that her department would have completed a scoping exercise on the register by the time the Bichard inquiry reconvenes in six months' time.

She said: "We are committed to the recommendation in the Bichard report that there should be a central register but it is a really, really difficult task that we are grappling with."
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Sir Michael Bichard's report into the failures that led to Ian Huntley's appointment as a school caretaker, which was published last week, recommended that all people working with children should be registered, a condition of which could be a photocard.

It is not yet known how such a system, which could be an independent body, would link with the vetting process carried out by the Criminal Records Bureau.


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