FR-6 Response Accepted in Part

Amend Children Act 1989

Recommendation

The Inquiry recommends that the UK government amends the Children Act 1989 so that, in any case where a court is satisfied that there is reasonable cause to believe that a child who is in the care of a local authority is experiencing or is at risk of experiencing significant harm, on an application by or for that child, the court may: prohibit a local authority from taking any act (or proposed act) which it otherwise would be entitled to take in exercising its parental responsibility for the child; or give directions for the purpose of determining a specific question which has arisen, or which may arise, in connection with any aspect of the local authority's exercise of parental responsibility for a child.

Published Evidence Summary
The following publicly available evidence relates to this recommendation:
- The UK Government stated in May 2023 that it would address the need for children to challenge their care through reforms in the 'Stable Homes, Built on Love' strategy (Government response to the IICSA final report, May 2023, https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/government-response-to-the-independent-inquiry-into-child-sexual-abuse-iicsa-final-report). - Professor Alexis Jay told the Home Affairs Select Committee in January 2025 that as of December 2024, none of the inquiry's 20 final recommendations had been implemented (Home Affairs Committee, 21 January 2025, https://committees.parliament.uk/event/23456). - A government progress update in April 2025 stated that National Standards for Advocacy were being introduced and revised statutory guidance was expected in 2025 (IICSA Recommendation Progress Update, April 2025).
How was this assessed?
Assessed by gemini-3-flash-preview on 24 Mar 2026
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Jurisdiction
England
Section Reference
K.3
Response
Accepted in Part
Accepted in Part UK Government
22 May 2023

We accept the absolute need for children and young people to have their voices heard, raise concerns and challenge any aspect of their care, including where they may be experiencing or at risk of serious harm. We will address this through the reforms in our Stable Homes, Built on Love strategy.

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Progress Timeline
Official Report
08 Apr 2025

Introducing National Standards for Advocacy; revised statutory guidance on effective advocacy to be released in 2025 to strengthen protections for children in care.

Published Evidence

Published assessments of implementation progress from inspectorates, select committees, official progress reports, and other sources. Check the source type badge to see whether each assessment is independent or government self-reported.

No Meaningful Progress
21 Jan 2025
Home Affairs Select Committee Select Committee

Professor Alexis Jay told Home Affairs Committee that £187m was spent on IICSA and "to date none of its final recommendations had been implemented." Called for "full implementation" saying "get it done."

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As of December 2024, none of the 20 final report recommendations had been implemented. The previous government's response was described by Prof Jay as "very weak and, at times, apparently disingenuous."

Home Affairs Committee hearing, 21 January 2025 View Source
Source
Inquiry IICSA
Report The Report of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse 20 Oct 2022
Responsible Bodies
UK Government Primary
Recommendation age 3.4 yrs
Last formal update 08 Apr 2025