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Re-think needed on school vetting Re-think needed on school vetting
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The man whose inquiry into the Soham murders led to new child protection procedures is calling for a re-think on a proposed vetting scheme in schools.The man whose inquiry into the Soham murders led to new child protection procedures is calling for a re-think on a proposed vetting scheme in schools.
Sir Michael Bichard fears people who occasionally visit schools, such as authors, actors and entertainers, may have to join the database.Sir Michael Bichard fears people who occasionally visit schools, such as authors, actors and entertainers, may have to join the database.
He warned "we must have proportionate arrangements" and "mustn't over-react".He warned "we must have proportionate arrangements" and "mustn't over-react".
Anyone who has "regular" or "intense" contact with children will have to register from November 2010.Anyone who has "regular" or "intense" contact with children will have to register from November 2010.
"Regular" is defined as more than once a month and "intense" as three times a month or more."Regular" is defined as more than once a month and "intense" as three times a month or more.
The Vetting and Barring Scheme (VBS) will apply in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. A separate but aligned scheme is being set up in Scotland.The Vetting and Barring Scheme (VBS) will apply in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. A separate but aligned scheme is being set up in Scotland.
The government estimates up to 11.3m people in the education, care and health industries will eventually be on the database.The government estimates up to 11.3m people in the education, care and health industries will eventually be on the database.
The scheme does not replace checks by the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB). The register will involve a basic CRB check but does not search for malpractice or all criminal convictions if they are not relevant.
'Merit reconsideration''Merit reconsideration'
The Bichard Inquiry looked into child protection after the murders of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in 2002. They were killed by school caretaker Ian Huntley in Soham, Cambridgeshire.The Bichard Inquiry looked into child protection after the murders of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in 2002. They were killed by school caretaker Ian Huntley in Soham, Cambridgeshire.
One of Sir Michael's key recommendations was a registration scheme for those wishing to work with children or vulnerable adults.One of Sir Michael's key recommendations was a registration scheme for those wishing to work with children or vulnerable adults.
We believe this is a common sense approach and what the public would rightly expect Home OfficeWe believe this is a common sense approach and what the public would rightly expect Home Office
Speaking to the Independent newspaper, Sir Michael said the proposed register contained a number of issues which "needed to be looked at again".Speaking to the Independent newspaper, Sir Michael said the proposed register contained a number of issues which "needed to be looked at again".
"If you visit one school in January, and then don't visit that school again, but visit another school in February and another in March, is that frequent or intensive? I think that's something which might merit reconsideration," he said."If you visit one school in January, and then don't visit that school again, but visit another school in February and another in March, is that frequent or intensive? I think that's something which might merit reconsideration," he said.
He told the newspaper he had taken his concerns to Sir Roger Singleton, the chairman of the Independent Safeguarding Authority, which is responsible for assessing who should be included on the database.He told the newspaper he had taken his concerns to Sir Roger Singleton, the chairman of the Independent Safeguarding Authority, which is responsible for assessing who should be included on the database.
In October, the scheme to vet everyone who wants to work or volunteer with children or vulnerable people will begin - becoming compulsory in November 2010. There will be a one-off registration fee of £64. In October, the scheme to vet everyone who wants to work or volunteer with children or vulnerable people will begin - becoming compulsory in November 2010. There will be a one-off registration fee of £64 for those seeking employment but it will be waived for volunteers.
Sir Michael recommended a registration schemeSir Michael recommended a registration scheme
Several high-profile authors, including Philip Pullman and Michael Morpurgo, have threatened to stop visiting schools in protest at having to register with the scheme.Several high-profile authors, including Philip Pullman and Michael Morpurgo, have threatened to stop visiting schools in protest at having to register with the scheme.
Pullman, author of fantasy trilogy His Dark Materials, said it was "ludicrous and insulting".Pullman, author of fantasy trilogy His Dark Materials, said it was "ludicrous and insulting".
But Sir Michael told the newspaper the authors' response had been "disproportionate".But Sir Michael told the newspaper the authors' response had been "disproportionate".
"I don't have a lot of sympathy for people who say that just because they have to go through a checking process, somehow it's being implied that they are a child molester," he said."I don't have a lot of sympathy for people who say that just because they have to go through a checking process, somehow it's being implied that they are a child molester," he said.
A Home Office spokesman said: "The new Vetting and Barring Scheme means every individual working in a field that requires more than a tiny amount of contact with children and/or vulnerable adults will have to be vetted.A Home Office spokesman said: "The new Vetting and Barring Scheme means every individual working in a field that requires more than a tiny amount of contact with children and/or vulnerable adults will have to be vetted.
"We believe this is a common sense approach and what the public would rightly expect.""We believe this is a common sense approach and what the public would rightly expect."