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Hazzard Moderate Poster
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Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 10:13 pm Post subject: The States children |
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UK outrage as Big Brother keeps an eye on kids
Sarah Womack, London
June 27, 2006
BRITISH Government plans for the surveillance of all children, including information on whether they eat five portions of fruit and vegetables a day, have been condemned as a Big Brother system.
Experts say it is the biggest state intrusion into the role of parents in history.
Changes are being introduced after the death of a girl from abuse. They include a database tracking all 12 million children in England and Wales from birth.
The Government expects the program to be operating within two years.
But critics say the electronic files will undermine family privacy and destroy the confidentiality of medical, social work and legal records.
Doctors, schools and the police will have to alert the database to a wide range of "concerns". Two warning flags on a child's record could start an investigation.
There will also be a system of targets and performance indicators for children's development. Children's services have been told to work together to make sure targets are met.
Child-care academics, practitioners and policy experts attending a conference at the London School of Economics will express concern about how the system will work.
Dr Eileen Munro, an expert on child protection, said that if a child caused concern by failing to make progress towards state targets, detailed information would be gathered.
That would include subjective judgements such as "is the parent providing a positive role model?", as well as sensitive information such as a parent's mental health.
"They include consuming five portions of fruit and veg a day, which I am baffled how they will measure," she said. "The country is moving from the traditional 'parents are free to bring children up as they think best as long as they are not abusive or neglectful' to a more coercive 'parents must bring children up to conform to the state's views of what is best'."
The Children Act 2004 gave the Government the powers to create the database.
The potential for investigations by social services or the police into thousands of children and their families for "innocuous" reasons has alarmed many experts.
"When you are looking for a needle in a haystack, is it necessary to keep building bigger haystacks?" said Jonathan Bamford, the assistant commissioner at the Information Commissioner's office.
Keeping check on 12 million children, when the justification for the database was that 3 million or 4 million were in some way "at risk", was "not proportionate", he said.
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http://www.theage.com.au/news/world/uk-outrage-as-big-brother-keeps-an -eye-on-kids/2006/06/26/1151174132883.html _________________ Since when? |
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Newspeak International Validated Poster
Joined: 18 Apr 2006 Posts: 1158 Location: South Essex
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Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 10:56 pm Post subject: |
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Is it any wonder why so many have adopted hoodies?
Maybe they knew before we did! |
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brian Validated Poster
Joined: 18 Aug 2005 Posts: 611 Location: Scotland
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Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 12:25 am Post subject: |
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The concern is limited.
Britain sabotages EU law to control toxic chemicals
Ministers are sabotaging laws to control toxic chemicals despite fears that they are causing a "silent epidemic" of brain disorders in British children, a leaked document shows.
The document reveals how, after pressure from the Bush administration, the Government has successfully led opposition to a Europe-wide measure that would make companies use safe chemicals when they work just as well as poisonous ones -
- Britain originally supported - but after lobbying by the Bush administration - which fears it will damage US exports - it switched -
http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/article1996334.ece |
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Hazzard Moderate Poster
Joined: 14 May 2006 Posts: 368
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Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 1:01 pm Post subject: |
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And did anybody hear about this is in the mainstream TV news?
NOOOOOO, wouldnt want to ruin peoples buzz before 'Im a celebrity get me out of here'.
The last thing we want is for INGSOC's little children to become smart enough to actual see how bs the system is. That would just ruin Oceania! _________________ Since when? |
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