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Database clause on Children Bill fails

Posted: 28 October 2004 | Subscribe Online


Opposition MPs failed last week to have more details included in the Children Bill about the workings of the proposed information databases on all children.

As the bill was debated at committee stage, Liberal Democrat MP Annette Brooke said there were "still too many questions and not enough answers" about the databases.

Conservative MP Tim Loughton added: "We are being asked to sign a blank cheque without even seeing the consultation details, let alone the proposal that the government intends to put forward as a result of that consultation."
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A consultation document containing stakeholders' views on how practitioners working in "sensitive" services should record their involvement with a child on the databases is due to be published by the government this week.

Further attempts to place a duty on schools to co-operate with other services and to safeguard and promote children's well-being were also dismissed by Stephen Ladyman.
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The social care minister said it was not possible to create an "exhaustive list of the people and partners who must try to work togetherÉbecause we will always forget somebody". He preferred trying to create "a network of support for all partners through the inspection and other improvement processes that are in place".

The bill will complete its remaining stages next week.


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