The rollout of children's database Contact Point will be delayed for a second
time after technical glitches emerged during testing.
The database, part of the government's
Every Child Matters policy,
was due to be deployed this October, but will be now not be operational until
January 2009, according to the Department for Children, Schools and Families.
In a letter to the chairman of the Children, Schools and Families Select
Committee, the parliamentary under secretary of state for children, young people
and families, Kevin Brennan, said: "We have worked hard with delivery partners
and other stakeholders for a long time and Contact Point is now close to
deployment. However, we have identified some issues as a result of recent system
tests which we are working urgently to address."
The system has been
criticised
over plans to allow police the right to apply for access, in order to obtain
information to support prosecution and crime prevention.
"In effect it enables the police to build a list of suspects before a crime
has been committed – hence the emphasis on crime prevention," said
Baroness Sue Miller of the Liberal
Democrats.
"This development totally undermines the purpose of Contact Point by making
it children versus authority."
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