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    The thing that I find most disturbing out of all this safeguarding stuff is that 99 times out of 100, it is the child’s parent(s) that are the ones responsible for carrying out the abuse.

    We, the taxpayers, spend a huge amount of our cash instituting numerous procedures to protect children …. NOT from predatory paedophiles (in the main) but from their own feckless bloody parents.

    Compulsory sterilisation would be a way to prevent all this.

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    You cant sterilise them till it’s too late though

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    I agree PB.. I work in early years sector and I have to be CRB checked at an enhanced level… I don’t have to be to be a parent.

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    Lets just tag them all like cattle shall we? Fgs :shock:

    Most parents do their best for their kids & do all they can to keep them loved , safe, clothed fed & brought up knowing the difference between right & wrong. I personally don’t think there is a need for a database.

    Perhaps if those employed to safeguard these kids “at risk” did their jobs instead of turning a blind eye we’d all be better off.
    I too am CRB checked at enhanced level for my work but it doesn’t really mean a lot does it? Anyone can be a parent & that is scary.

    As Pete mentioned, it the Baby P case was classic example of the old someone everyone & no one syndrome. As was Victoria Climbie & after that case, safeguards were so say brought in to ensure it didn’t happen again. Well lets not go there eh! :x

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    As with the above contributors, i am also enhanced CRB checked, because of my role as a school governor. I work with the LA’s safeguarding team and see some of the things that so-called parents do to their children at first hand.

    That said, it is still the parents that do it ….. NOT the social workers. I get really bored by the people who on the one hand say “You are responsible when a father sexually abuses his child” and yet on the other hand are quick to condemn social workers for being intrusive interfering busybodies if they make enquiries based only on suspicions etc.

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