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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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 103 |
Ratify Lanzarote Convention
The Chair and Panel recommend that the UK government ratifies the Council of Europe Convention on the Protection of Children against Sexual …
|
IICSA (2018) | Accepted |
| 4 |
National plan for overseas CSA by UK nationals
The Home Office should coordinate the development of a national plan of action addressing child sexual abuse and exploitation overseas by UK …
|
IICSA (2020) | Accepted |
| 104 |
High risk countries list for travel orders
The Home Office should bring forward legislation providing for the establishment and maintenance by the National Crime Agency of a list of …
|
IICSA (2020) | Accepted |
| 37 |
Westminster whistleblowing policies for CSA
Government, political parties and other Westminster institutions must have whistleblowing policies and procedures which cover child sexual abuse and exploitation. Every employee …
|
IICSA (2020) | Accepted |
| 38 |
Government department safeguarding policy reviews
The Cabinet Office must ensure that each government department reviews its child safeguarding policy or policies in light of the expert witness …
|
IICSA (2020) | Accepted |
| 99 |
Honours forfeiture for CSA convictions
The criteria for forfeiture of all honours must be formally extended to include convictions, cautions and cases decided by trial of the …
|
IICSA (2020) | Accepted |
| 100 |
Posthumous honours forfeiture policy
The Cabinet Office should re-examine the policy on posthumous forfeiture, in order to consider the perspectives of victims and survivors of child …
|
IICSA (2020) | Accepted |
| 40 |
Publish interim online harms code of practice
The government should publish, without further delay, the interim code of practice in respect of child sexual abuse and exploitation as proposed …
|
IICSA (2020) | Accepted |
| 106 |
Online age verification legislation
The government should introduce legislation requiring providers of online services and social media platforms to implement more stringent age verification techniques on …
|
IICSA (2020) | Accepted |
| 85 |
Access to records for former child migrants
The Chair and Panel have recommended that all institutions which sent children abroad as part of the child migration programmes should ensure …
|
IICSA (2018) | Accepted |
| 92 |
Apologies to former child migrants
The Chair and Panel have recommended that institutions involved in the child migration programmes who have not apologised for their role should …
|
IICSA (2018) | Accepted |
| 93 |
Financial redress for former child migrants
The Chair and Panel have recommended that the UK government establishes a financial redress scheme for surviving former child migrants, providing for …
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IICSA (2018) | Accepted |