Missing guidelines turn up

and can now be found at http://www.dcsf.gov.uk/everychildmatters/publications/elective/

I was sent the link by a webmaster I’d informed of the broken link last week. I don’t know whether they’ve been there all along, or whether they’ve been reinserted – I do know when I searched the every child matters website last week it couldn’t find the guidelines, and neither could a google search of the site.


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2 responses to “Missing guidelines turn up”

  1. I have done a google search and a search of DCSF site and they are not accessible to the general public still. I cry foul still.
    .-= Maire´s last blog ..2007 Guidelines for Local Authorities on Elective Home Education =-.

  2. They are messing with our minds…….
    .-= kellyi´s last blog ..this is not an angry post =-.

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