
Right, for those of you who don't know, but certainly for anyone with children, ContactPoint is the new national database which stores records of ALL children and is accessible to Social Services, Schools, Police anbd other numpties. They reckon it is safe database (HA!) but conservative estimates reckon that about 500,000 people will have access to it.
It is possible to have your child's record 'shielded' to guard against unauthorised access. Essentially this means that whoever lgos in to a child's records is warned off but, if they persist, they are identified and an alert is posted to the Contact Point admin for investigation.
I want The Boy's record shielded. Why?
1. He is adopted
2. He has contact with 2 siblings
3. He has a 3rd sibling of whom he knows nothing, nor do most others know of this person
4. His natural Grandmother is an IT person in effing Social Services. It would be dangerous to have her getting access to those records (address etc.) and also dangerous for others to get access and discover more than he knows about his family structure (cats out of bags etc.)
So I call the named contact at the Council. She gives me another number. I call that. Person has never heard of Contact Point. I get shirty. Get passed on. Person refuses to give name. 'Someone will call you back, but why do you want record shielded?'
I refuse to say to someone I have not met who refuses to give name.
General air of suspicion.

If I get any further then it seems I have to go to see some effing Social Worker along with my passport, proof of address, begging bowl and countless other shite. Bastards should come to me. Their office is 20 miles away
I am now spoiling for a fight!
Got kids? Want their records clearly visible on a national database? No?
Go here:
http://www.everychildmatters.gov.uk/deliveringservices/contactpoint/Oh, important people (MPs and suchlike, can get thier kids' details shielded without problem!
