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Scots hospital gets multi-agency team

Posted: 28 November 2002 | Subscribe Online


A specialist child protection unit is planned for the new children's hospital in Aberdeen, which is to open in 2003.

The unit will approach child protection as a joint operation between social services and the police, and be integrated into the health care provided at the hospital.

Detective inspector Harry Thorburn, head of Aberdeen's community protection team, said: "Investigations into child abuse are like the different arms of an octopus. We felt that this new hospital would be the logical place to promote multi-agency working. It would minimise the trauma for a child to have everything happen in the one place."
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The proposal, which will now be the subject of negotiations with Grampian Health Authority, is believed to have arisen from the case of murdered child Carla Nicole Bone. The case is currently the subject of an inquiry and communication problems between services have been highlighted.


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