Accused
BBC2
9pm, 22 August 2006
STAR RATING: 5/5
The 1991 ritual child abuse case in the Orkneys was not social work's finest hour, writes Graham Hopkins. Accused, though, was a fine hour and a half of balanced documentary film-making.
We saw how, having previously failed to act despite clear evidence of abuse, inferred further abuse of the "W" children and others was enough for the social work department to leap into action.
The inflexible approach taken was personified by a female social worker convinced that she was - and still is - right. The children denied any abuse. Ah, she countered, but children denying abuse is in itself a risk indicator as abused children often deny its existence - out of fear or wish to protect the abuser. That is true. But the denial could also be true.
To have your say on the Orkneys child abuse case, join our discussion forum
Ed Balls: Immediate publication for Haringey safeguarding probe
20 November 2008
Unison on Baby P: Cut red tape to improve child protection
20 November 2008
News round-up: Children left at risk by rise in legal costs
20 November 2008
Children left at risk by rise in legal costs
20 November 2008
World class commissioning learning resource
20 November 2008
Baby P case in Haringey
18 November 2008
Baby P survey: social workers say case affects their own jobs
Baby P: Social work campaigners launch 'anti-witch hunt' petition
Details of government consultations
14 November 2008
Government Legislation
13 November 2008
Private Member Bills
16 October 2008