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Children and Young Persons Bill is passed

By Joanna Rossiter Thursday, 09 October 2008

The Children and Young Persons Bill had its third reading in the House of Commons last night, during which MPs debated several significant amendments.

Smacking, fostering and provisions for looked-after children in custody were all on the agenda for discussion. But the amendment to current smacking rules was eventually bypassed in the debate, much to the disappointment of campaigners supporting a smacking ban.

MPs also debated the introduction of a National register for foster carers. An amendment urging the immediate introduction of a register was proposed by the shadow minister for children, Tim Loughton, but it was voted out by Labour MPs.

Other amendments put forward included requirements on local authorities to improve access to records for adult care leavers and take responsibility for looked-after children entering custody.

The bill also proposes reforms to looked-after children's services including the introduction of social work practices.

Campaigners and MPs will continue to push for last-minute changes as the bill reaches its final stages in Parliament.

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