LAMI-88
Response
Historic
AI-assessed
Examine feasibility of deliberate harm training for all primary healthcare staff.
Recommendation
The Department of Health should examine the feasibility of introducing training in the recognition of deliberate harm to children as part of the professional education of all general practice staff and for all those working in primary healthcare services for whom contact with children is a regular feature of their work.
Published Evidence Summary
The following publicly available evidence relates to this recommendation:
No specific published evidence detailing the Department of Health examining the feasibility of introducing training in the recognition of deliberate harm to children for general practice staff and primary healthcare services has been identified within the provided official sources. While GOV.UK search results indicate content related to 'health department should,' no specific feasibility studies or training initiatives directly addressing this recommendation are detailed. The Laming Inquiry was published in 2003, and no further specific evidence has been identified since then.
How was this assessed?
Assessed by gemini-2.5-flash on 19 Mar 2026
Checked data held on this site (government responses, progress updates, independent evidence)
External sources searched: www.gov.uk, www.legislation.gov.uk, hansard.parliament.uk
Jurisdiction
UK-wide
Response
Historic
Response
HistoricNo government response recorded.
Themes & Tags
Recommendation age
23.2 yrs
Last formal update
No formal updates