Inquiries · Recommendations
Recommendations: IICSA
1,814 tracked recommendations
35 inquiries
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Recommendations issued by UK statutory and non-statutory inquiries, with their tracked government response and supporting evidence.
Recommendations
| Code | Recommendation | Inquiry | Response |
|---|---|---|---|
| FR-5 |
Prohibit Pain Compliance Techniques
The Inquiry recommends (as originally stated in its Sexual Abuse of Children in Custodial Institutions: 2009-2017 Investigation Report, dated February 2019) that …
|
IICSA (2022) | Not Accepted |
| 24 |
Registration of children's home care staff
The Chair and Panel recommend that the Department for Education introduces arrangements for the registration of staff working in care roles in …
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IICSA (2018) | Not Accepted |
| 25 |
Amendment of Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006
The Chair and Panel recommend that the Home Office ensures that the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 is amended so that, where …
|
IICSA (2018) | Not Accepted |
| 74 |
Joint inspection of Victims Code compliance
The Chair and Panel recommend that the Ministry of Justice, Home Office and Attorney General commission a joint inspection of compliance with …
|
IICSA (2018) | Not Accepted |
| 77 |
CSA experience for Chief Officer progression
The Chair and Panel recommend that any police officer (or staff equivalent) who wants to progress to the Chief Officer cadre must …
|
IICSA (2018) | Not Accepted |
| 94 |
CICA unspent convictions rule reform
The Chair and Panel recommend that the Ministry of Justice revises Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority rules, so that awards are not automatically …
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IICSA (2018) | Not Accepted |
| 17 |
Prohibit pain compliance techniques
The Chair and Panel consider that the use of pain compliance techniques should be seen as a form of child abuse, and …
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IICSA (2019) | Not Accepted |
| 18 |
Joint MoJ/DfE policy for children in custody
The Chair and Panel recommend that the Ministry of Justice and the Department for Education share policy responsibility for managing and safeguarding …
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IICSA (2019) | Not Accepted |
| 34 |
DBS certificates for overseas work
The Home Office should introduce legislation permitting the Disclosure and Barring Service to provide enhanced certificates to UK nationals and residents of …
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IICSA (2020) | Not Accepted |
| 35 |
Mandatory DBS for work with children overseas
The Home Office should introduce legislation making it mandatory for: 1. all UK nationals and residents of England and Wales to provide …
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IICSA (2020) | Not Accepted |
| 71 |
Pre-screen material before upload
The government should require industry to pre-screen material before it is uploaded to the internet to prevent access to known indecent images …
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IICSA (2020) | Not Accepted |