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Recommendations: IICSA

1,814 tracked recommendations 35 inquiries 11 match current filters

Recommendations issued by UK statutory and non-statutory inquiries, with their tracked government response and supporting evidence.

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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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
IICSA (2020) Not Accepted