With my tongue firmly in my cheek...
If, as you say, you are the sort of small rural community where everybody
knows everybody else, why would you need to use a PVP marker. Surely
everybody will know about this person anyway? :)
Stuart
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From: Broom, Doreen [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 23 June 2004 17:00
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Subject: PVP List
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Another on this subject....Picture this scene - coming from a very rural
area - everyone know's someone basically. Anyway - article appears in local
paper that J. Bloggs has mugged a 70 year old lady. The Group I have been
meeting with say that they would wish to put those details on a PVP List
especially if their staff were meeting with that person. I was of the
assumption that you couldn't do this - just because they have mugged an old
lady doesn't mean to say they could do the same to a member of staff - it
may have been an isolated incident.....but.......The more I have thought
about it - an article appearing in the press is in the public domain and
court appearances are in the public domain so could we use this?
Also can we share this information with other agencies or should each case
be decided on an individual basis...i.e. need to know e.g. DWP/Health etc.?
This is taking so long to get off the ground - any pointers anyone? Also,
do you use traffic light system of risk analysis and how often for review?
Any help greatly appreciated...it seems that most other Councils up here
haven't really got this off the ground according to information received by
the Group.
Help....Help.........
Doreen
Doreen Broom
Access to Information Officer
Scottish Borders Council
Tel: 01835 826516
Fax: 01835 825041
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