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H and L v A City Council EWCA Civ 403
In a decision bound to stir up strong feelings, the Court of Appeal has found that disclosures made by a local authority to other organisations of a person's conviction for a sex offence against a child and future disclosures proposed by the authority were unlawful. The Court considered that the "blanket" approach to disclosure, even though the person with the conviction and his partner did not work directly with children, was not proportionate to the risk posed. Further, making disclosures without first giving the persons concerned the opportunity to make representations on the matter was unfair.

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Child Sex Offender Disclosure, paedophilia, Sarah Payne
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Posted on 19 Apr 2011 by the editor