PUBLIC MEETING – No Means No! – 8 December 2008, Brussels

On 11 December, EU leaders will meet to find what they call a ‘solution’ to the ‘Irish problem’ – Irish voters’ rejection of the Lisbon Treaty in their June referendum. The Manifesto Club will be taking our campaign for popular democracy to the heart of Brussels – to expose the contemptuous attitude of European elites towards their publics, and to start to build a cross-European alliance for freedom and against bureaucracy. 8 DECEMBER, NO MEANS NO! – MEETING IN BRUSSELS We are delighted to be co-organising a discussion – with the think-tank, Open Europe – in the centre of Brussels, three days…

Towards a Free Art School

‘Towards a Free Art School’, a text by the Manifesto Club Artistic Autonomy hub, was presented by Doug Fishbone, at the Serpentine Gallery Manifesto Marathon, 19 October 2008. (Photos – of Doug Fishbone, and of members of the Artistic Autonomy Hub –…

Flats halted because balconies have ‘view of school’

The sight and sound of children playing could be delightful or irritating, depending on your point of view. Yet now a school has blocked a planning application for new flats in Hornsey, north London, on the basis that the flats’ balconies will overlook a children’s playground. Chairman of the school governors said that these properties overlooking the playground could be bait to paeodphiles. ‘We’ve all read of cases where there have been examples of parents, families, fathers who are involved with child pornography regardless of whether they have got their own children or not. It’s not acceptable’, he said. The chairman conjured…

Children’s authors under suspicion

Being a children’s author was once a charming career, building mysterious worlds of fantasy trees and secret adventures. Yet children’s authors do meet a lot of children: they do readings with children, they get letters from children; they are admired by children. And this, according to Ofsted, makes them a potential risk. Before, Ofsted decided that children’s authors did not need a CRB check, but that they should not be left alone with children when they visited schools. Now the organisation has decided that they do need to be checked, even if they are supervised, ‘because there is a chance for authors…

Criminal Records Bureau errors and inaccuracies

This email from John Kirkby shows the murky dealings with the Criminal Records Bureau bureaucracy… ‘Last year, the London borough of Kensington & Chelsea discovered a “problem” with my CRB disclosure evidence. Around the same time my credit card had been fraudulently used and I’ve always assumed there was some connection between the two events. On contacting the CRB department, my enquiries were set aside by claims that my questions could not be answered for data protection reasons…in the meantime the police had contacted me requesting fingerprints & photos. ’The long & short of the matter was that my “problem case” was…

CRB checking tooth fairy

On the light side, this is a funny take on the tooth fairy. It would be funny, were it not so close to the bone… ‘Children losing teeth will find no money under their pillows for many weeks as the government has ordered the tooth fairy to undergo police background checks before she can continue working with children. “Employees of all government funded organisations have to undergo CRB (Criminal Records Bureau) checks before they can work with vulnerable members of society,” explained police chief Sir Ian Blair before reminding us that the tooth fairy in funded with tax payers money. Although the…

British Aikido Board (BAB) tires of child protection policies

Eric Tweedie reports back on a meeting of the British Aikido Board: ‘I attended a meeting in Warwickshire to discuss “the way forward” as regards the BAB future policy on Safeguarding. Several things have become clear:- a/ Everyone is now completely fed up with regulation and governmental interference and there is now great resistance to anything further in this direction. b/ Everyone now agrees that adults have become estranged from children evidenced by the fact that no-one is willing to touch a child in any way even to comfort them after a fall or injury. c/ Everyone is terrified of the possibility…

Tenants turfed out for refusing to fill in forms

This email from Mr M Parker is interesting, and very worrying. It shows how the refusal to comply with the child protection bureaucracy is taken as implied guilt. It also shows how ‘access to children’ is being taken in the broadest way possible, and including people who have no actual contact with, let alone responsibility for, children. The mere suggestion of a possibility of meeting a child is deemed enough… ‘I’m having to move out of my flat because I refused to fill in an Enhanced (CM2) Disclosure form sent by Ofsted because the landlord is a registered child carer. When I…

Board of Directors

The Manifesto Club is coordinated by a Board of Directors, which meets regularly to assess and guide the organisation’s work. Josie Appleton is founding director of the Manifesto Club. She oversees the club’s campaigns and publications, and coordinates the supporters’ programme and…