HC Deb 30 April 1973 vol 855 c254W
Mr. Meacher

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services (1) what official research has already been carried out into the extent of illegal child-minding in Great Britain; what it revealed; and what action is being taken to implement its conclusions;

(2) what action he is taking, in the light of the preliminary findings of the Advisory Centre for Education, to ensure that illegal child-minding can be ended through the provision of adequate day centres for working mothers by either statutory or voluntary services.

Sir K. Joseph

No official research has been undertaken. The Social Science Research Council has recently made a grant to the Advisory Centre for Education for a research project in this area and this is expected to start in the autumn. The legislation which provides for the control of child-minding was substantially strengthened in 1968 when the penalties for unregistered child-minders were increased. Within the resources available we give priority to day care projects both in the urban programme and in the normal capital programme for the social services.

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