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What information does ContactPoint hold?

ContactPoint will only contain the following basic information:

  • name, address, gender, date of birth and an identifying number for all children in England (up to age 18, unless the young person has special needs in which case they may remain on ContactPoint until the age of 25 with their informed consent);

name and contact details for:

  • parents or carers;
  • educational setting (e.g. school);
  • primary medical practitioner (e.g. GP practice); and
  • Other services.

There will also be the facility to indicate if a practitioner is a lead professional for a child and/or if they have completed an assessment under the Common Assessment Framework.

 

 
 
 
 
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