Sorry thread highjack here
For me the problem with Connexions is that they are NOT a CAB for teenagers
CAB are an independent help organization, not affiliated with Government-Connexions most definitely cannot be classed as the same thing.
Using an assessment process (APIR) the Personal Advisor (PA) from Connexions can obtain information from the young person and make assessments under the following headings:
- physical health
- income
- housing
- social and community factors
- family history and functioning
- capacity of parents/carers
- risk of committing criminal offences (or re-offending)
- relationships within family and society
- attitudes and motivation
- identity/self-image
- aspirations
- life skills, key skills and basic skills
- achievements and participation
- substance misuse
- mental health/emotional well-being
and
As far as information gleaned from the APIR is concerned, a young person?s PA will decide which parts of it should be shared.
The Connexions service believes that any young person in the target age-group (ie 13 or over) can consent to information-sharing in their own right, without the knowledge or involvement of parents, so long as the PA believes them to be ?competent?
AND Sections 114-122 of the The Learning and Skills Act 2000 allow for information to be collected and shared without consent across a wide range of agencies
from ARCH's Database Masterclass'
A CAB wouldn't be doing that.
If folks know what Connexions really is-and still choose to use it, then that is fine-but I wouldn't touch them, not even with a barge pole.