The Secondary Heads Association will tell the Bichard Inquiry into the Soham murders that there must be consistent practice for the keeping of police intelligence to be shared with schools. It will say that information should include details of any convictions and investigations that, on the balance of probability, suggest a risk may exist. Visit www.bichardinquiry.org.uk.
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