Dear All,
Does anyone know if England and Wales plan to undertake the equivalent of the Shaw report and whether there is any intent to create similar Public Records (Scotland) Act 2011 (PRSA), legislation in Wales and England?
I am aware that Northern Ireland started on this path. http://www.northernireland.gov.uk/inquiry-into-historical-institutional-abuse I am not sure if they will end up with the same records management recommendations, but that have laid the foundation for it.
If anyone is aware of the legislative frameworks being considered, I would be grateful to know.
Thanks
Lawrence
Principal Information Management Officer
Durham County Council
Room 4/143-148
County Hall
County Durham
DH1 5UF
03000 268038
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