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Registration in Young Offender Institutions

Recommendation

The Inquiry recommends (as originally stated in its Sexual Abuse of Children in Custodial Institutions: 2009-2017 Investigation Report, dated February 2019) that the UK government introduces arrangements for the professional registration of staff in roles responsible for the care of children in young offender institutions and secure training centres.

Published Evidence Summary
The following publicly available evidence relates to this recommendation:
The UK government accepted in principle the need for professional registration of staff in young offender institutions and secure training centres in May 2023, stating it was exploring operational proposals. A gov.uk progress update from April 2025 reported that recruitment, training, and qualifications for youth custody staff were under review, and consultation on a registration framework was underway, with a decision announcement expected in March 2026. Professor Alexis Jay told the Home Affairs Select Committee in January 2025 that, as of December 2024, none of IICSA's final recommendations had been implemented.
How was this assessed?
Assessed by gemini-2.5-flash on 24 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
England
Section Reference
K.4
Response
Accepted in Part
Accepted in Part UK Government
22 May 2023

We accept the need for registration, noting that internal registration is most appropriate for the young offender institution and secure training centre workforce. We are exploring proposals for how it could operate.

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Progress Timeline
Official Report
08 Apr 2025

Reviewing recruitment, training, and qualifications for youth custody staff; consulting on registration framework. Decision announcement on registration framework expected March 2026.

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