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Dismay over use of insurance number

Posted: 09 September 2004 | Subscribe Online


The government's likely decision to use the national insurance number as the unique identifier for children has been slammed as a "joke".

Andrew Cozens, president of the Association of Directors of Social Services, criticised the idea, saying it would not have helped Victoria Climbie because her immigration status and age would have prevented her having an active number.

In a letter to John Coughlan, co-chair of the ADSS's children and families committee, the Department for Education and Skills said it would commission a feasibility study on using the NI number for new information-sharing databases.
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The NHS number was also being considered as the unique identifier, but the Department of Health is understood to be worried that confidential health information could be accessed by too many people.

"This is a solution that would not have helped Victoria Climbi' - it's a joke," said Cozens. "The NI number is primarily focused on adults as it is linked to working and is widely open to benefit fraud."

The DfES confirmed that the NI scheme was only one option that was being considered.


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