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Such child protection procedures do little to protect children from the small number of individuals who would do them harm. Instead, they damage adult-child relations and undermine the capacity of adults to contribute to children’s welfare. Vetting calls into question the informal ways adults in a community collaborate in rearing children: from the local enthusiast running a football team, to the volunteer who helps out at school. Adults become more concerned with covering their backs than passing on their insights to the next generation.
Children become a “no-go” area: local sports teams and youth groups are struggling to find volunteers; some teachers are scared to put a plaster on a child’s knee; and there are worrying cases of adults passing by injured or endangered children. We call for a more rational approach to adult-child interactions.
JOSIE APPLETON,
co-ordinator of the Manifesto Club and author of The Case against Vetting
JOHNNY BALL,
children’s television presenter and mathematician
FAY WELDON,
author
EILEEN MUNRO,
Reader in Social Policy,
London School of Economics
HEATHER PIPER,
educational researcher,
Manchester Metropolitan University
ED STRAW,
former chairman of Relate
PROFESSOR SIMON WESSELY,
Institute of Psychiatry,
King’s College London
PROFESSOR BILL JORDAN,
School of Applied Psychosocial Studies,
University of Plymouth
JOHN FITZPATRICK,
lawyer and academic
DR BRIAN SHELDON,
Emeritus Professor of Applied Social Research,
University of Exeter
FRANK FUREDI,
Professor of Sociology,
University of Kent
JIM CAMPBELL,
Lord Mayor of Oxford
STUART WAITON,
director, Generation Youth Issues
PETER WILD,
head of Behaviour Support Service,
Birmingham
ROBERT HANN,
coach, Sligo Olympic Handball Association
DAVID GREEN,
director, Civitas
CLAIRE FOX,
director, Institute of Ideas
MARY KENNY,
writer and journalist
KATE COPSTICK,
former Playschool presenter
JUDITH GILLESPIE,
Scottish Parent Teacher Council
PROFESSOR RAYMOND TALLIS,
physician and writer
COUNCILLOR RUSSELL EAGLING,
London Borough of Camden
BARB JUNGR,
singer
BILL DURODIE,
Senior Lecturer in Risk and Security,
Cranfield University
CHRIS WOODHEAD,
former Chief Inspector of Schools.
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