UK makes U-turn over sex-crime vetting of class helpers

Laws forcing the 11 million people who help out in schools and to undergo criminal record checks to prove they are not paedophiles are to be dropped following a massive outcry.

In a major government U-turn, Ed Balls, the schools secretary, has bowed to and will announce tomorrow that the controversial vetting and barring scheme, due to be introduced next July, will be dramatically watered down.

His decision follows a storm of over the summer, when it emerged that who take children to sports events or drive them around on behalf of scout groups would be among those subject to checks.

Source/Full Story:  The Observer

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