HC Deb 19 April 1999 vol 329 cc430-1W
Mr. Efford

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment what assessment he has made of the implications for his Department of the Macpherson inquiry recommendations; and if he will make a statement. [80531]

Ms Hodge

The Home Office published an Action Plan on 23 March containing the Government's detailed response to the specific recommendation of the Macpherson inquiry. The plan commits the Government to setting out over the coming months how they will take forward their broader vision of an anti-racist society.

The Government have already announced that they will legislate to apply the Race Relations Act 1976 not just to the police service, but across public services as whole. The Government are seeking to ensure that policy development takes account of any race equality implications.

There were three recommendations that related specifically to education and a detailed response to them is contained in the Action Plan.

In summary, the Government agree that the National Curriculum must properly reflect the needs of a diverse society and we are actively considering the recommendation for preventing and addressing racism in schools. Guidance will be issued to make it clear that schools must record all racist incidents and this information will be made available to parents, governors and Local Education Authorities. The Government do not, however, agree with the recommendation to publish the number of racist incidents on a school by school basis, which would risk discouraging the reporting of racist incidents. On inspection of schools, Ofsted will ensure that the important issues raised in the report are addressed during inspections and that appropriate training is put in place for Inspectors.

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