Overview
- The petition linked to the proposed Child Risk Disclosure Scheme has topped 75,000 signatures and needs 100,000 by February 5 to be considered for debate in Parliament.
- Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson met the family on January 26 and said the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill will deliver many of the changes they are seeking.
- The campaign’s ‘Maya’s Law’ would create a Child Risk Disclosure Scheme and mandate multi‑agency information‑sharing across police, health, education and social care.
- The family is accelerating outreach through social media and a GoFundMe drive and has called for a meeting with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.
- Maya, 2, died in 2022 after being violently shaken; Michael Daymond was jailed for life with a 20‑year minimum term for murder, and her mother, Dana Carr, received nine years for child cruelty.