If You Could Live In Another Decade,...
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“If this bill is passed, local authorities would be responsible for a register of home schooled children…”
So they’ll have a list of children who are allegedly being educated at home.
In this tragic case, the child was at school when the authorities were alerted of her possible abuse. The school was particularly concerned that the ten year old had suddenly taken to wearing a scarf which covered her head and most of her face, suspecting it may be hiding injuries. This was especially of concern because they had previously noticed bruises on her face.
The local authority opened a case, they saw neither the child nor her parents and closed the case six days later due to lack of evidence (unsurprising since they seemed not to look very hard for any).
Shortly after this “enquiry” her father removed her from school. Five months later she was dead.
How will keeping a list of home-schooled children cure this? They couldn’t protect the child when she was at school. That’s hardly likely to change just because her name is on a list. Still, “something must be done”. And that’s something.