LONDON: Parents may get new powers to check if people with access to their children have paedophile convictions.

The scheme could be rolled out across England and Wales if trials in four regions are successful. It will allow single mothers to ask police whether a named individual โ€” such as a carer or new partner โ€” has child sex convictions.

Campaigner Sara Payne said the scheme was a step in the right direction but she still wants full disclosure.

Family members or neighbours who regularly look after children could also be checked under the new proposals.

Police and probation services will be able to decide what information to release and there will be careful controls on disclosure, but if children are thought to be at risk it is understood their guardians will be told.