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The Children Act
Despite our best
efforts, the Children Bill slid on to the statute books on November 11th 2004 by a mere 12 votes. What will happen next? Who knows. In the space of one fortnight, we learnt that the CSA computer system is collapsing, the BMA
has advised GPs that the NHS Information System is presenting a serious threat
to patient confidentiality, the Public Accounts Committee has condemned the
Libra Courts System as ‘disastrous’ and the Department for Work and Pensions
system is in crisis. It does not bode well for the planned children’s systems.
We are considering a
legal challenge to the information-sharing provisions of the Children Act, and
will be monitoring its implementation closely. However, to mount a challenge, ARCH needs finance. As a voluntary organisation we have no funds beyond our own individual resources. If you believe that this example of nanny state needs someone to stand up and be counted, please go to our donations page.
For more information
about the planned children’s databases, see our ‘Child
Panopticon’.
And as at
April 2006 the new Index trials here.
Please click on the following links
to our comments and history on this...
What the Bill
is all about
The European Connection - ARCH's presentation to
Community Care Live
Submission to
the Joint Committee on Human Rights
To ARCH archive site
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