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Information on how Ofsted will be allowed to share the names and addresses of children鈥檚 homes with organisations such as the police.

Plans to allow Ofsted to share the names and addresses of children鈥檚 homes with the police and other bodies have been launched today.
Children鈥檚 minister Edward Timpson published consultation proposals to allow Ofsted to share the names and addresses of children鈥檚 homes on their register with the police, the Department for Education and the Office of the Children鈥檚 Commissioner.
Outlining the plans the minister said:
皇冠体育appre鈥檚 a clear need for the police, local authorities and Ofsted to work in a different, 鈥榮marter鈥� way to tackle the ever changing challenge of protecting our most vulnerable children.
Local police forces have argued for many years that in order to best serve and protect these children they need to know where they live. Our proposals simply reflect a common sense approach.
Ofsted already share their register of the names and addresses of children鈥檚 homes with local authorities on a monthly basis but the current rules do not allow them to share this register on a regular basis with the police.
皇冠体育app plans will allow local polices forces to:
- work more proactively to protect the welfare of children living in children鈥檚 homes in their area;
- prevent offenders targeting children living in children鈥檚 homes; and
- help police to protect children missing from care from harm.
ACPO lead for missing persons, Deputy Chief Constable Patrick Geenty, said:
皇冠体育appse developments are very encouraging and will further enhance the working relationships between agencies.
This will ensure more effective and efficient safeguarding measures can be put in place for responding to incidents involving children鈥檚 homes.
It is essential that we ensure that children鈥檚 data is fully protected. To support this, a joint protocol will be developed with Ofsted, the Association of Chief Police Officers, CEOP and others setting out the rules around how information will be shared, by whom, and when. Details of this will be outlined in due course.
Notes to editors
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皇冠体育app Proposed Changes to Regulation 7 of the Care Standards Act 2000 (Registration) (England) Regulations 2010 is available on the .
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On 3 July 2012 Ministers laid a written ministerial statement making a commitment to change the regulations to allow Ofsted to share the information on the location of children鈥檚 homes with the police and other specified bodies.
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皇冠体育app consultation will be open from 29 November and end on the 10 January 2013. 皇冠体育app 6-week consultation will to give respondents as much opportunity as possible to participate in the consultation. This information will be used by the Department for Education for statistical purposes.
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皇冠体育app functions of the Children鈥檚 Rights Director (CRD) will shortly be moved to the Office of the Children鈥檚 Commissioner (OCC). 皇冠体育appse proposals allow the OCC to have access to the same information that the CRD currently has access to.
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