British task health inspectors with spying on families
November 17, 2009 by Infowars Ireland
The British Department of Health has drawn up new guidelines for the administration of child safety that will allow government monitors access to private residences, according to a published report.
The move is an escalation of the UK government’s efforts to ensure children are protected from unintentional harm, according to authorities. Inspectors would be primarily tasked with finding out whether proper safety devices are present, such as smoke alarms, water temperature monitors and door locks. In instances where proper safety has not been upheld, the monitor would be tasked with installing the devices and “collecting data” on the residence.
“The draft guidance by a committee at the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (Nice) has been criticised as intrusive and further evidence of the ‘creeping nanny state,’” The Times Online reported.
The paper continued: “Until now, councils have made only a limited number of home inspections to check on building work and in extreme cases where the state of a house is thought to pose a serious risk to public health.”
The guidelines also recommend that doctors and midwives be allowed to spy on parents and collect data for a national child safety database.
The new recommendations are the latest in an unprecedented growth in British surveillance over the last year.
The United Kingdom rolled out in September the first phase of an anti-pedophile system called the “Vetting and Barring Scheme,” which will ultimately create what one British newspaper referenced as “the largest database of its kind in the world.”
“It’s not as quite as radical as it sounds,” explained UK children’s Minister Delyth Morgan in an interview with the BBC.
The Vetting and Barring Scheme is essentially a system of criminal background checks that is mandatory for every paid worker in a job which gives them access to children. Those workers must pay a fee of £64 to register themselves with the new agency, established by the government’s Independent Safeguarding Authority. Read more…
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