Do the police ‘over-react’ on occasion? - The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) is has published a progress report providing an update on the emerging findings of its review of investigations involving death following contact with the police, and the progress made & planned towards addressing the issues raised.
Press release & links ~
Can there be such a thing as ‘Global DP enforcement’? – The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has won a resolution in
The ICO led on the debate on international enforcement co-ordination at the 35th International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners last week. The 2-day commissioners' conference was attended by delegates representing data protection authorities and privacy enforcement authorities from all over the world. The ICO has won a resolution in
Press release & links ~ ICO: Taking action - data protection & privacy and electronic communications ~ MEPs raise suspension of EU-US bank data deal ~ Smart borders: key proposal is costly, unproven and intrusive ~ Parliament to launch in-depth inquiry into US surveillance programmes ~ EDPS finds major deficiencies in anti-money laundering proposals ~ New specific rules for consumers when telecoms personal data is lost or stolen in EU ~ Commission calling for experts to identify safe and fair contract terms to boost cloud computing ~ 'Smart, sustainable, inclusive Europe': only with stronger and more effective data protection ~ Report highlights uncertainty on cost of EU data protection reform ~ MEPs back deal with Council on police access to asylum seekers’ fingerprints ~ The functions, powers and resources of the Information Commissioner ~ Terrorist finance tracking: citizen's safeguards are in place ~ Assessment of law enforcement tools: no new databases needed at EU level ~ Justice Committee publishes report on the Committee's opinion on EU Data Protection framework proposals
Many doubt LAs actually provide a ‘place of safety’ - Ofsted has published its single framework for inspecting local authority services for vulnerable children, examining help, protection and care from the time it is first needed until a young person who is looked after has been successfully helped to start their lives as a young adult. The inspection is universal and will be conducted in a 3-year cycle.
Coming into effect from November 2013, the framework brings together into one inspection:
* child protection
* services for looked after children & care leavers
* local authority fostering & adoption services
Two other frameworks (which come into immediate effect) have also been published for inspecting:
* voluntary adoption agencies
* independent fostering services
Press release & links ~ LGA responds to DfE children's homes data ~ ICO responds to Michael Gove article in today's Daily Telegraph ~ Support for vulnerable families extended across Wales ~ Lack of evidence-based interventions risks leaving young people behind ~ Better quality care for vulnerable children ~ Sexually exploited children are still being failed ~ Revised safeguarding guidance for professionals working with children ~ Enhancing child protection ~ NHS leaders call on ministers to lead joining up of children's services ~ Help for children in care to achieve better school results ~ Working smarter to improve child protection ~ Help vulnerable children get the best start in life, says NICE ~ WAO - Education of Looked After Children Slowly Improving ~ TCS: Care system placing children in danger, parliamentary inquiry finds ~ Overhaul of alternative provision to fix ‘broken system’ and improve standards for vulnerable & disadvantaged children ~ Ofsted: Double vulnerability through age & disability (6th item) ~ Ofsted: Why are they running from a ‘Place of Safety’? (3rd item)
Financial help for entrepreneurs who want to bring ‘peace of mind’ to mothers returning to work by providing ‘safe’ childcare facilities - Anyone who wants to set up a new nursery or child-minding business can apply for grants of up to £500 to help cover the costs of things like training, equipment, insurance, and adaptations to premises.
The money, part of a £2m scheme launched in April 2013, is helping to get over 1,000 new start-ups off the ground and get more mothers back into the workplace. Fledgling businesses are also being encouraged to team up with a free business mentor so they can access specially-tailored business start-up advice. Charlie Bruin, Business Director, Central Government, at Liberata said: “Liberata is delighted to work with the Government in delivering this important initiative, which will be a real boost to the country’s childcare sector.”
Press release & links ~ Liberata ~ Tax-Free Childcare parents survey: still time to have your say ~ PX: Cut tax free childcare for wealthiest families to help poorest children ~ Free childcare extended to working families on low incomes ~ New plan to improve opportunities for children announced ~ Childcare qualifications overhaul ~ Children's cognitive abilities relatively unaffected by having working mothers, latest analysis shows ~ Childcare: Commission calls on Member States to do more ~ Age UK - Grandparental care now worth £7.3b ~ Easing regulations around childcare is key to driving down costs ~ Quality nurseries urged to make full use of flexibility ~ Good early years get children off to a flying start, says Ofsted ~ New Bill will aid children and young people ~ Teach First Leadership Development Programme extended to early years
But will the future cost prove to be un-affordable? - Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and Finance Secretary John Swinney have pledged that all pensions in an independent will be paid on time & in full. A Scottish Government paper – Pensions in an Independent Scotland – details the arrangements for state, private & public sector pensions that will follow a vote for independence.
Press release & links ~ AP: Scottish independence uncertainty for pension schemes ~ Scottish Independence: ICAS publishes major pensions report
How plausible are the SNP Defence Plans? – Information published so far by the Scottish Government on the defence & security implications of Scottish independence falls far short of requirements, says the Defence Committee in its report; ‘The defence implications of possible Scottish independence’.
Press release & links ~ Nuclear-free defence forces will save Scottish taxpayers almost £1bn
Bring a new meaning to ‘Open Government’ - The Open Standards Board has recommended the approval of the first open standards for government technology. The adoption of open standards will give government bodies access to a wider marketplace of innovative suppliers by encouraging a level playing field for open source & proprietary software providers.
Press release & links
Will you find your sandwich fulfilling? – It’s bad enough when you finish your sandwich at lunch time and still feel hungry - imagine if you left your student sandwich placement feeling the same way. Sign up for something you can really get your teeth into, by applying for a placement with STFC.
Press release & links
Call for applicants for NICE ambassadors - Applications are now open for the NICE Fellows & Scholars programme, as it enters its fifth year. Completed applications must be submitted to NICE by 5pm on Friday 1 November 2013.
Press release & links
Gartner Symposium ITxpo, November 10th -14th, Barcelona, Spain - Gartner Symposium/ITxpo is the world's most important gathering of CIOs and senior IT executives. Designed to deliver real-world insight, actionable advice and executive-level skill-building for a variety of roles and responsibilities, it is the only IT event that takes full advantage of the authority and weight of the world's leading IT research and advisory organization.
Accelerating growth. Creating new connections. Driving greater agility. A powerful convergence of forces — mobile, social, cloud and information — is rapidly reshaping how business gets done now and in the future. CIOs and senior IT executives are at the center of this transformation, leading the creation of the digital enterprise.
At Gartner Symposium/ITxpo 2013, attendees will discover how to seize new opportunities, forge strategic partnerships to drive change and evolve to become indispensable leaders in the digital world.
Ofgem's response to First Utility's calls for energy industry to move to one-day switching
LGA response to PAC report on Community Budgets
Final phase of work on Hammersmith Flyover to begin in October 2013
United Nations General Assembly 68 – (113 countries pledge action to end sexual violence in conflict #timetoact)
World Champ launches new Compact Athletics Facility
Sports Minister visits Yorkshire for Grand Départ update
IEA: Ed Balls fails to set out plan for growth - (IEA - Ed Miliband fails to address the cause of rising living costs)
Active Universities reaches 100,000 students
Final flight of the VC10
Working dog unit returns from Afghanistan
Reservists join regular soldiers training in Germany
Final Type 45 destroyer commissioned
Afghans pass milestone for police training
PM announces Britain will host 2014 NATO Summit
Sussex landowner fined for damaging ancient coastal conservation site
Unistats updates help students make informed choices
Launch Announcement - Technology Strategy Board Goes Live on Wired-GOV
Health Minister announces £88m for mental health unit
LGA secures further £21m from failed Icelandic bank
First homes benefit after Government investment to improve mobile coverage nationwide
HMRC launches graduate recruitment drive
Share your experiences to mark 150th anniversary of Paddington to Hammersmith branch
Who has the X factor?
FSA statement on Salmonella Gold-coast incident
IPCC confirms that the risks to
the UK from global warming remain substantial –
DECC response to
IPCC Fifth Assessment Report (AR5)
Communities
Minister outlines commitment to tackling hate crime
Independence
pensions promise
DFID Research:
Measuring the impact of sovereign disaster risk finance &
insurance
Holiday Park
questionnaire launched
Expansion of
Gaelic teaching
A life saved
every 3 minutes – Britain leads the way in fight against HIV/AIDS, TB
& malaria
UK pledge to
help tackle the ‘great neglect’ of disability
Ministers to
decide on Welsh Streets demolition proposals
Support for
families
Drive for
greener buildings
Green light for
£130m new housing grant scheme
Cash boost for
councils backing neighbourhood planning
New parking
reform proposals to support local shops and high streets – (LGA: Councils
respond to Government's parking announcement)
Review of
Industry Training Boards (ITBs) – (23 November 2013)
NICE consults on
clinical guideline static list – (23 October 2013)
Ofcom invites
views on its priorities for 2014/15 – (24 October 2013)
Consultation on
co-operative & community benefit societies – a consolidation of the
law – (15 November 2013)
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Quality standard
could help ‘transform care’ for mothers of twins and
triplets
Quality standard
highlights need for greater awareness of men presenting with
LUTS
Monitor
clarifies process on awarding foundation trust status
More patients waiting in NHS A&E departments
Independent hospital in Nottinghamshire needs to make improvements to ensure it protects people’s safety & welfare
NHS complaints
Adopting Big Data analytics used by commercial sector could help save money and lives at MOD
Public Attitude Surveys
Today’s children will bear brunt of climate change UNICEF UK warns - (Report)
Counterfeit goods and criminality
IfL comments on OECD review of vocational education and training
CIPD - Employers link staff benefits provision to business strategy, reports CIPD
Westminster City Council left 40 homeless families in B&B accommodation for too long
Scottish Health Survey
Countryside benefits from speeded up broadband roll out
Ofcom publishes Digital Radio Report 2013
Younger disabled people enjoying the benefits of being online
FCA review of medium-sized firms’ PPI complaints handling finds significant room for improvement
Launch of FSA’s Chief Scientist report on science & evidence
JRF - Ethnic minority low paid workers face more barriers to promotion
More children adopted than ever before
Risk in China’s financial markets
Socitm data shows best & worst council services online
Committee publishes report on the Rural Broadband programme
Cornwall Council agrees remedy with businessman following planning error – (Report 12 005 870 Cornwall Council)
IFS: Welsh Government faces tough choices balancing spending over the next 12 years as cuts continue
Wales Audit: Welsh Local Government getting better at Planning, Delivering and Reporting Improvements
Work Programme: more than 168,000 people escape long-term unemployment – (Work Programme is still failing to help vulnerable people, says TUC ~ PX: Public overwhelmingly supports work-for-your-benefits schemes ~ Benefit cap successfully in place nationwide)
CBI/EC Harris unveil blueprint for delivery of next generation of UK towns and cities
A nation of culture vultures
CIPD: Lack of support for managers leads to leadership problems and crisis of organisational culture
OFT issues
statement of objections in mobility scooters sector
CC retains BBC
magazine undertakings
CC to
investigate construction materials merger
Reforming the
law on level crossings
CAB - Landmark
employment tribunal win for Oxford CAB could bring future
challenges
Barclays Bank
employee prosecuted for illegally accessing customer’s
account
Legal challenge
launched into new rules on bankers’ pay
Games industry
should not pressure children to purchase, says OFT
IPCC launches
investigation in to contact by Metropolitan Police Service officers with
Leytonstone woman before her death
Statement on amendments
to the Transparency Bill
Rural support
schemes to continue
A city we like:
sustainable solutions for European cities
Commission
presents new EU forest strategy based on new, broader, approach to
forest
EU is making
major contribution to global fight against poverty
Turkish
nationals do not have the right to enter the territory of an EU Member State
without a visa in order to obtain services
ERA progress
report: 'single market' for research closer, not yet a reality
Banking union
tops agenda in discussion with Draghi
MEPs raise
suspension of EU-US bank data deal
Gibraltar:
European Commission sends a technical fact finding mission
Reform of the
Common Agricultural Policy (CAP): Political agreement reached on last remaining
points – (CAP reform deal:
MEPs ensure significant improvements in future farm policy)
Klaus Regling
quizzed about wider lending role for European Stability
Mechanism
Reform of the
Court of Justice will be discussed in Vilnius
Without a strong
industrial base, Europe's economy cannot prosper
Amending EU
budget 2013 in line with MFF political agreement
Health MEPs call
for stricter controls on medical devices
Commission
launches 'Opening up Education' to boost innovation & digital skills in
schools and universities
Advocate General Kokott
considers that both mothers have the right to receive maternity leave in the
case of legal surrogacy – (According to
Advocate General Wahl, a right to paid leave of absence from employment to
parents of a child born through a surrogacy arrangement cannot be inferred from
EU law)
€660m in EU
funding to top researchers
Electoral
rights: Commission action ensures EU citizens can cast their vote in European
and local elections
EU programmes
for research & small firms in 2014-2020 approved
EU master plan
for raw materials: innovation is the key
EU and FAO help 6
countries achieve the Millennium Development Goal on
hunger
Charities'
employment support for Armed Forces
UK Government
announces Gift Aid boost to Flanders War Memorial appeal
Cabinet Office
backs search for public sector’s best mutual
Sainsbury’s 2013 School Games final
Video:
Sanctioned - how does it feel to be homeless & sanctioned?
Affordable
computers for charities
PM supports
Grenadier Guards on their Waterloo charity challenge
Help Learn my
way grow for your learners
RoSPA aims to
extinguish Christmas electrical fires with boost from national
charity
CAB - Landmark
employment tribunal win for Oxford CAB could bring future
challenges
Stroke patients
to hit right notes thanks to Culture for All funding
VSO reacts to UN
summit on Millennium Development Goals
Paralympics musicians win
Big Society Award
Review of
Industry Training Boards (ITBs)
Launch of week
to inspire small food & drink businesses to export
UK Trade &
Investment CEO outlines support available to Welsh companies
Whitehall on the
hunt for senior leaders to save more for taxpayers
Small businesses
warned about importance of encryption, after London sole trader fined
£5,000
Supporting the
creative economy report published
London-Hong Kong
RMB Forum: further development of offshore RMB market
strengthened
First open
standards for government technology endorsed
UK employers
receive reservist challenge
Global Centre of
Excellence plans supported by Welsh Government
Research call on
official controls on meat
Award of Smart
Meters DCC Licence
BIS backs search
for Britain's best employee owned business
Ofcom invites
applications for 11 further local TV licences
£3.7m
expansion for ConvaTec supported by Welsh Government
Ordnance Survey
uses OS OpenData to create a Minecraft map of Great Britain
Essex Thameside
and Thameslink, Southern and Great Northern invitations to tender
published
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