http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/education/article6879295.ece
I did two exchange trips when I was of that age, one to France and one to Germany. The German one was pretty grim, but that was because my father was dying of cancer at the time so I was probably not feeling particularly open to new cultures, and even that one, I have some brilliant memories of. I am pretty sure that both did more for my language skills and general independence and confidence than any amount of classroom teaching.
Why would anyone want to formalise something so effective and undangerous, particularly when that is likely to crush the whole idea except for the most well-prepared and determined of families? And surely, the criminal records check people are already overloaded and checks are taking ages...?
I expect the next move will be CRB checks for pregnant women and their partners.
I did two exchange trips when I was of that age, one to France and one to Germany. The German one was pretty grim, but that was because my father was dying of cancer at the time so I was probably not feeling particularly open to new cultures, and even that one, I have some brilliant memories of. I am pretty sure that both did more for my language skills and general independence and confidence than any amount of classroom teaching.
Why would anyone want to formalise something so effective and undangerous, particularly when that is likely to crush the whole idea except for the most well-prepared and determined of families? And surely, the criminal records check people are already overloaded and checks are taking ages...?
I expect the next move will be CRB checks for pregnant women and their partners.
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Date: 2009-10-20 12:29 pm (UTC)The whole thing is a mess.
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Date: 2009-10-20 12:38 pm (UTC)I have a guilty feeling we may already have been indulging in a spot of illegal child-minding by having reciprocal playdates between K and her best friend, although the law is so complicated here (depending exactly how many hours how often at what times) that I can't tell for sure. That will have to be my defence when we get the knock at the door..
Maybe if we all vote Tory they will get in and dismantle this absurd neo-Stalinist apparatus that NuLab has erected? (hopeful)
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Date: 2009-10-20 12:42 pm (UTC)I really feel we should be out in the street protesting about this.
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Date: 2009-10-20 12:53 pm (UTC)It is indeed, a witchhunt.
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Date: 2009-10-20 12:58 pm (UTC)I suspect she is breaking the law. :-(
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Date: 2009-10-20 02:06 pm (UTC)Would be nice, but I'm not hopeful. :/
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Date: 2009-10-20 02:25 pm (UTC)Heaven help you, I guess, if little-friend-Susan comes round for tea every Friday after school and you don't invite her parents around for dinner on a regular basis.
It amazes me that the obvious absurdity of it all hasn't made someone stop. Even Labour must realise that the moment someone is arrested for having their child's best friend round for tea even the most tub-thumping of tabloids is going to abandon their "who will protect the kids?" line and turn on the policy
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Date: 2009-10-20 02:33 pm (UTC)Or in other words I agree with the tattoo idea, after all if a perv signs the register what does that autograph really achieve?
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Date: 2009-10-20 06:41 pm (UTC)Now I know you're being silly. That would be leaving it far too late. They should CRB check everyone as soon as they start having sex. Of course, that does mean they'd have to carry out invasive personal exams on all women to make sure that they really still are virgins. How about six monthly checks on all females over 12?
And what about the boys? Hm, that's a difficult one. But a camera in every bedroom and bathroom in every house in the country, now that would surely be a proportionate response.
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What do you mean, no?
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Date: 2009-10-20 08:10 pm (UTC)I, on the other hand, am the proud possessor of no fewer than 3 concurrent CRB forms. (As someone who's managed to avoid the need so far, you may not realise that you have to apply all over again for each new purpose.) All clean at the moment, but obviously if I pissed anyone off enough then that could change overnight.
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Date: 2009-10-20 08:12 pm (UTC)Sadly I don't know if the Tories would scrap it and try and get the various rights and freedoms back, you almost wonder if things will continue until there is a monstrous backlash which may also roll back various good things.
*and then you wonder was it deliberate?
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Date: 2009-10-20 08:18 pm (UTC)Some poor woman on the mumsnet forum was posting about how she'd withdrawn her daughter from Rainbows in terror after the Rainbow leader had asked if parents could help with lifts for one of the events. It meant getting CRB-checked. She'd had a previous run-in with Social Services (child had had an accident, they'd been suspected of abuse, eventually cleared but she assumed that they are now forever "on the system" and that this would show up on a CRB check). CRB forms don't show the nature of the concern so the Rainbow Leader would have no idea *why* there was a "concern noted", and might well jump to all sorts of terrifying conclusions. So rather than face the embarrassment factor of explaining all this, the mum has just withdrawn her child from the activity. One wonders how often this scenario is currently being replicated up and down the country. Another triumph for our masters.
- N.
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