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91181
07-12-2008, 10:13 AM
How the Government plans to record intimate information on every child in Britain

By Eileen Fairweather
Last updated at 9:15 AM on 07th December 2008


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1092513/Has-child-CAFed--How-Government-plans-record-intimate-information-child-Britain.html





When police raided Tory MP Damian Green’s home, they ‘sheepishly’ asked whether children were present before ransacking it. His wife assumed they were being polite. But, under sinister new guidelines, officers must assess all children they encounter – including while ‘searching premises’ – for a police database called MERLIN.

This, in turn, feeds into a giant new Whitehall database on Britain’s children, Contact Point, which goes live nationally in January.

The Tories have vowed to scrap it, arguing that it threatens family privacy and children’s safety. But civil liberties campaigners say we must resist it now, before it is too late.

Since April 1, hundreds of thousands of State employees, from police to teachers, youth and nursery workers, social workers and sports coaches, have been entitled to interrogate children aged up to 19, using the ‘Common Assessment Framework’ (CAF), a creepy, eight-page, 60-section questionnaire.

CAF includes eyewateringly intimate questions about children’s sexual behaviour, their family’s structure, culture and religion, their views on ‘discrimination’, their friends, secret fears, feelings and family income, plus ‘any serious difficulties in their parents’ relationship’.

How has such a terrifying intrusion into private life crept, almost unnoticed, under the radar? The answer is New Labour has cleverly packaged CAF as an aid to ‘child protection’ and delivering better services as part of its Every Child Matters project (ECM).

The £224million programme has been beset by delays, incomprehensible acronyms and New Labour gobbledegook. But let us not be deceived – it is about control, not care, and spying, not safety.

ECM claims that nearly half of Britain’s 11million children have ‘additional needs’, so must continuously be assessed for the giant database at the Government’s Department for Schools and Families.

CAF questionnaires will be kept until they are 19, or for 75 years if they have been in care, and can be accessed electronically by hundreds of thousands of staff in other agencies.

Contact Point will also store information from databases kept by the NHS, GPs, schools, the Child Benefit Agency and the National Pupil Register. The potential for sensitive material about our children falling into malevolent hands is enormous.

Incredibly, parental consent is not often required for this intrusion into children’s lives. Youngsters from the age of 12 are deemed mature enough to agree to being CAF-ed – whatever their parents’ objections. But campaigners stress that families should teach their children to say No: submitting to CAF is, currently at least, voluntary. The Government claims that the database will identify children at risk of poverty, abuse or future criminality. But since when did filling in endless forms release funds for frontline services, rather than divert them?

By bizarre coincidence – or not – this assault on treasured British notions of privacy and propriety was devised by the woman responsible for Britain’s most notorious social-work scandal. ECM was launched in September 2003 by Margaret Hodge, Tony Blair’s shocking choice as Britain’s first Children’s Minister.


http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/12/06/article-0-01CAE332000004B0-558_233x368.jpg



Her main ‘qualification’ was being his pal and running Islington Council when its 12 children’s homes were awash with paedophiles and sympathisers of the ‘Left-wing’ Paedophile Information Exchange. This campaigned for sex to be legalised with children from the age of four.

One can only wonder how many Pervy Petes within childcare today will relish being actively invited to ask children about their sexual behaviour (CAF seemingly views this as normal), the ‘sleeping arrangements’ at home and how they feel about ‘changes to their body’.

I have been exposing child-abuse scandals for nearly 20 years and believe that this new Stalinist bureaucracy will not save a single child. Many of the paedophiles I exposed in Hodge’s homes ‘groomed’ children for eventual abuse through precisely such questions. Hodge claimed that constant State monitoring of children was justified by the Victoria Climbie scandal.

Yet adequate powers to protect genuinely endangered children already exist. Why, then, did the appalling mothers of Shannon Matthews and Baby P retain their children? The problem was not lack of paperwork but too many stupid, politically correct people reading it and failing to act.

CAF will not mean that the State now swoops on the demonic families in flea-infested homes with rottweilers and broken-backed babies. No, just as with the Government’s fearless war on pensioner recycling ‘louts’, they will instead target and terrorise ordinary, decent families.

Why? One reason is simply to control people. Many of today’s New Labour MPs are ex-Marxists and radical feminists who still believe that the family poses the greatest potential opposition to the strong State.

The Government’s decreed desirable ‘outcomes’ for children are so frighteningly broad that many decent parents could find themselves labelled failures or abusers.

Everyone involved with children – including volunteers, and police on raids – is now expected to use the Government’s ‘Pre-Assessment Checklist’, to see if they are achieving these five ‘outcomes’ – being healthy, staying safe, enjoying life, making a ‘positive contribution’ and achieving ‘economic well-being’.

Even parents working desperately hard to feed their children and keep them safe could be classified as failing them. The questionnaire asks if children’s parents are ‘over-protective’, and whether work leaves them ‘too tired to pay attention to your needs’. CAF practitioners are also taught specifically to ask if parents ‘promote a healthy lifestyle’ and oppose ‘bullying and discrimination’.

An increasingly rigid State already rejects potentially loving foster and adoptive carers who smoke or have politically ‘incorrect’ views because they are Christian.

How long until natural parents are also found guilty of thought crime?

Might Damian Green have been considered guilty of encouraging discrimination, through challenging the Government on immigration?

The worst thing is that Every Child Matters has made real protection work harder – the highly effective Child Protection Register was abolished in April and social workers are now drowning in paperwork about entirely innocent families.

A suppressed University of York study found it took them a day to enter data electronically on just one child.

Terri Dowty, director of Action on Rights for Children, says: ‘People should fill in CAF questionnaires only if they have a real, defined need – for example, a disabled child and they need equipment – and then answer only strictly relevant questions. Otherwise, parents should teach their children that if they are asked at school to fill in these forms to say that they want first to go home and discuss it.’

Dowty fears that the new State questionnaire is ‘designed to teach children to accept being interrogated and classified from the earliest age, by anyone and everyone. It is truly frightening’. No one, supposedly, can be forced to fill in a CAF. But practitioners are advised to report the family to the local safeguarding children team ‘if a common assessment is refused and you are concerned’. They may also store the CAF centrally even when permission is refused.

Campaigners are considering challenging CAF in the European Court of Human Rights, which has thrown out Britain’s attempts to store innocent citizens’ DNA. But they desperately need benefactors and lawyers prepared to fund test cases and support innocent families under pressure.

Tragically, Britain, the cradle of parliamentary democracy, is becoming notorious worldwide for snooping on its citizens. Professor Nigel Parton, NSPCC Professor of Childhood Studies at Huddersfield University, warned a recent international conference in Finland that the Every Child Matters agenda means what we are witnessing is the emergence of the ‘preventive-surveillance state’, with ‘major implications for the civil liberties and human rights of the citizen, particularly for children and parents’.

Once, people who warned of a growing police state seemed paranoid. The Damian Green raid was a wake-up call. Let us now protect our children, our and our country’s future, with all our might.

keystone
07-12-2008, 10:28 AM
Good grief I didn't know this existed. The website here (http://www.everychildmatters.gov.uk/deliveringservices/caf/) is even more scary!

free_soul
07-12-2008, 11:15 AM
This is the "action" taken for the Baby P case and other such casses in the past couple of years.

We as citizens have asked for it

kiwimaj
07-12-2008, 11:17 AM
Good grief I didn't know this existed. The website here (http://www.everychildmatters.gov.uk/deliveringservices/caf/) is even more scary!

..in other words, with the high profile child abuse cases of late, the sheep will happily agree to all of this, wouldn't they???..Which will then lead nicely onto..microchipping children..

91181
07-12-2008, 12:52 PM
CAF includes eyewateringly intimate questions about children’s sexual behaviour, their family’s structure, culture and religion, their views on ‘discrimination’, their friends, secret fears, feelings and family income, plus ‘any serious difficulties in their parents’ relationship’.:eek::mad:



They can try this BS on my son but they can expect a reply along the lines of ''mind your own buisniss''. Followed by a hard stamp on the nazi's big toe..

kweli
07-12-2008, 01:17 PM
Good grief I didn't know this existed. The website here (http://www.everychildmatters.gov.uk/deliveringservices/caf/) is even more scary!

Thanks for the link, very interesting and yes, scary shit indeed.

The wording in this document is very important. It shows they intend to give more power to the state, resulting in less responsibility and control for parents over their childs upbringing. 'Taking into account the role of parents' - the nerve of it! ah well at least we may be offered a say.. :rolleyes: And how can they use a 'standardised approach' to the many difficulties and complexities of childhood in 2008?

'The CAF is a standardised approach to conducting an assessment of a child's additional needs and deciding how those needs should be met.'

'The CAF will promote more effective, earlier identification of additional needs, particularly in universal services. It is intended to provide a simple process for a holistic assessment of a child's needs and strengths, taking account of the role of parents, carers and environmental factors on their development. Practitioners will then be better placed to agree, with the child and family, about what support is appropriate.'

I hate jumping on the 'stinks of common purpose' bandwagon without real substance but little quote made me think:

'The introduction of the common assessment framework has significant implications for all agencies involved with children. If we have a common purpose, then we need a common approach to achieving that common purpose'

http://clg.coventry.gov.uk/ccm/csln/private/educational-services/sen-and-inclusion/caf/common-assessment-framework.en

analog
07-12-2008, 02:12 PM
I am 19 so they could still question me but where do they get the age “19” from, I thought it was 18 that you become an adult.

I would absolutly refuse to answer any intermite questions about my life, i would not answer one, i would tear the questioner up.

What are they going to do about it?, no Government has the right to ask children or young people about there political, cultural, religious or sexual views.

kweli
07-12-2008, 02:23 PM
I am 19 so they could still question me but where do they get the age “19” from, I thought it was 18 that you become an adult.

I would absolutly refuse to answer any intermite questions about my life, i would not answer one, i would tear the questioner up.

What are they going to do about it?, no Government has the right to ask children or young people about there political, cultural, religious or sexual views.

Oh yes they can.. they've given themselves the right. The question is not 'what are they going to do about it' they're already doing it. The question is - what are we going to do about it?

breezinreezin
07-12-2008, 02:33 PM
I felt closed to tears reading this. I'm feeling something akin to hatred towards this government. I felt the same feeling when I was reading about the German's license to paedophilia leaflet.

I'm going to do a lot more reading about this. Really people, it's time to take some sort of action and soon.

rhydra
07-12-2008, 04:52 PM
I felt closed to tears reading this. I'm feeling something akin to hatred towards this government. I felt the same feeling when I was reading about the German's license to paedophilia leaflet.

I'm going to do a lot more reading about this. Really people, it's time to take some sort of action and soon.

They are in the British government, remember the famous "operation Ore?" that was would up pretty sharpish when members of the government turned up on the list, including two, at the time, ex ministers.

jimmi
07-12-2008, 05:21 PM
I am employed by social services, a few years ago I was sent on another bloody course titled, "introduction to the assessment framework", after being asked for my view of the course and my given opinion that it was a waste of my time, I ended up in a 'disciplinary' hearing and was chastised for having the "wrong attitude"!

dogsmilk
07-12-2008, 08:42 PM
We had CAF training ages ago but I've never done a CAF form because I think they're bollocks and so far no-one has had a problem with that.

They're now looking at the e-CAF
http://www.everychildmatters.gov.uk/deliveringservices/caf/ecaf/
What a load of wank.

Don't forget you have a right to refuse the CAF. That should be made clear to you if anyone tries to do one.

The thing that really does my head in is the way whenever I give my little speeches about data protection to clients (which I am scrupulous about), exactly what data is collected and for who and what they can refuse etc, 90% of people have a basically "yeah whatever" attitude.

That said, though I seriously dislike the CAF, I do think the article in the OP is a bit hysterical and doesn't resemble how I've seen the CAF actually being used in the real world.

dondaz
07-12-2008, 09:08 PM
Great thread 91181, you have a link to the original article? This is just evil. Who do they think they are? This is so they'll have something on people when people don't jump when the communists tell them too!

The only power they have over my kids is what I give to them and I ain't giving them jack.:mad:

Could we have a sticky on this thread please, clearly this is very inportant!

91181
07-12-2008, 09:48 PM
Great thread 91181, you have a link to the original article? This is just evil. Who do they think they are? This is so they'll have something on people when people don't jump when the communists tell them too!

The only power they have over my kids is what I give to them and I ain't giving them jack.:mad:

Could we have a sticky on this thread please, clearly this is very inportant!



Hello dondaz


The links up now mate .. I agree this article is wrong on so many levels , makes me think of my sons future and what lies ahead , me being a
''conspiracy nut '' an all:rolleyes: ... I pray the people with these powers use some common sense ...

americana
07-12-2008, 11:03 PM
Great post. I'm interested, since even though I'm in the U.S., this whole agenda is just so applicable!!!!

Anyhoo, check out this brochure given to teens re: CAF. It's presented to them as a "choice", something to help them with their problems. Oh, and you don't have to share the information with more than one person, but it would help you if you did, they are told. You guys will have a field day with the graphics, too. Check out the stars, suns, and our buddies in the Cobain mind control thread will love the rainbow and butterflies. Un-friggin' real.

http://www.everychildmatters.gov.uk/_files/71A2BBD2F1BC153986F9DFE0BF81C9A5.pdf

Lots of things about this CAF strike me, but one that is rather troubling is that just about any "official" adult dealing with a child can fill one of these out! And get the ball rolling . . . .

Even more telling is the little red box on the front page of www.everychildmatters.gov.uk saying "London's children: our future capital"

This is the definition of capital:

cap·i·tal

NOUN:


A town or city that is the official seat of government in a political entity, such as a state or nation.
A city that is the center of a specific activity or industry: the financial capital of the world.

Wealth in the form of money or property, used or accumulated in a business by a person, partnership, or corporation.
Material wealth used or available for use in the production of more wealth.
Human resources considered in terms of their contributions to an economy: "[The] swift unveiling of his . . . plans provoked a flight of human capital" (George F. Will).

THAT's what it's all about. Human capital.

breezinreezin
07-12-2008, 11:38 PM
What I nauseates me is that the young are targeted for state indoctrination as soon as they get to school and now, it seems, the state can potentially wriggle its tentacles into family life and reach our kids while they are still in the womb. Of course all of this will be done under the pretext of 'best interest', but make no mistake, the state wants ownership and control of our children. The Socialist state always believes it knows what's best for us and what makes a good citizen.

And this will be racketed up now post baby P and all the other high profile cases of late. Problem--reaction--solution.

jhado
08-12-2008, 07:15 AM
Ive wanted to leave this country for a long time now, but my wife won't go. Sometimes I feel like taking my daughter and just going , this kind of shit just enforces that feeling.

I know I won't though. :o

cognizant
08-12-2008, 07:57 AM
Thanks for the info... I will pass it on to folks here in the States.