This point has been raised on a few threads in reference to Sara Sharif - that the state should do more monitoring of home educated children if there's a possibility of uncovering abuse and saving a life.
But looking into it, most children killed by a parent or step parent are actually under 1
https://learning.nspcc.org.uk/research-resources/statistics-briefings/child-deaths-abuse-neglect
There have been a few awful cases recently of babies and toddlers being murdered, particularly by mums' boyfriends.
Would it not be more sensible then to put the time and money into monitoring families with young babies? We already have the system in place with health visitors.
Maybe health visitors should be a mandatory service, with regular (weekly? Monthly?) home visits and babies stripped and weighed/examined.
This would surely save many more lives than any additional monitoring of home education.