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Managers under fire in fostering arrest

Posted: 22 May 2003 | Subscribe Online


Social work managers at an unnamed council acted in a "grossly unprofessional and wholly improper manner" when dealing with the arrest of one of their foster carers in connection with child pornography offences, a High Court judge has ruled.

Mr Justice Wall said the council deliberately failed to inform the foster child's birth mother and a care proceedings court of the allegations, following the arrest in October 2002.

The revelations were made during care proceedings instigated by the council to free the 19-month-old boy for adoption.
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The court was told that the child was placed with experienced foster carers in November 2001 and remained there until the foster father was arrested as part of the Operation Ore investigation into the viewing of child pornography on the internet.

Justice Wall said the council had concealed from the child's birth mother the true reason for the subsequent medical examinations to check for sexual or physical abuse, indicating the checks were routine.

The social worker also told the mother the carers were unable to continue with the placement for "personal reasons".
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At the following day's interim care order hearing, magistrates were not told that the placement had been terminated.

Justice Wall ruled that the council displayed a "defensive, indeed obstructive" attitude which had complicated the proceedings, increased costs, and was "so fundamental a breach of its duty to the child and the court that censure is unavoidable".

Justice Wall added that the whole case could have been avoided if the child's guardian had been appointed within the recommended target of two days after care proceedings were instigated, instead of the six weeks it took.


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