Survey about database of children's details...

Roger Morgan, the Children's Rights director of England, did a survey on what  young people living away from home think about the 'ContactPoint' database the Government is setting up. ContactPoint is meant to be used by people working with children, to make sure that you get the best care and help. But because it will have personal information on it, 83% of young people surveyed were worried that dodgy people might get acess to info about them. Specifically, they said that having phone numbers and photographs on the database made them feel unsafe.

What do you think? If you're worried, you can go to the Ofsted website and  find out more. Or make someone listen to your worries - try your local MP, The Children's Commissioner or the Children's Right Director.