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List 99

  1. (UK, historical) A confidential register of people forbidden to work with children, maintained by the Department of Education and Skills.
    • 2006, Great Britain Department of Health, Working together to safeguard children:
      Those subject to a disqualification order, and those permanently included on the Protection of Children Act List, are also included on List 99 automatically.
    • 2006, Ann-Marie McAuliffe, Alison Linsey, John Fowler, Childcare Act 2006: the essential guide:
      As changes are being made to List 99 (by including new offences that will merit automatic disqualification), additional individuals will be barred from working in daycare settings and as childminders.
    • 2006, The Economist:
      Mr Hudson was placed on List 99, which bars dubious characters from teaching jobs.
    • 2007, Joyce Lishman, Handbook for practice learning in social work and social care:
      The management of the registration of people considered to be unsuitable to work with children and placed on List 99 became increasingly complex []