Friday, October 21, 2005

Mandatory reporting to the police of all sexually active under-13s -- Bastable and Sheather 331 (7522): 918 -- BMJ

http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/331/7522/918?etoc
"Confidential sexual health services for young people are under threat. Several protocols relating to the disclosure of information about sexually active young people have been issued by area child protection committees in England and Wales. At the same time the government is consulting on a new version of its statutory guidance on child protection, Working Together to Safeguard Children.2 The protocols require mandatory reporting of all sexually active young people under 13 to the police and the collection of data in relation to sexually active young people under 16. Although the protocols' legal status is unclear and the intended uses of data about under 16 year olds are uncertain, their combined effects are predictable: health professionals can no longer assume that their work with this age group will be in confidence, and young people will turn their backs on health services. "