Social services chief 'removed from post' over Baby P

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Monday, December 01, 2008
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THE head of children's services at Haringey Council has been removed from her post with immediate effect following a damning report into failings exposed by the Baby P tragedy.

Two senior councillors - Council leader George Meehan and cabinet member for children and young people Liz Santry - have resigned.

Children's secretary Ed Balls said people who dealt with children's safety must be 'accountable', adding that the findings of the report were both 'damning' and 'devastating'.

Inspectors handed the minister a first report this morning.

A spokesman for Haringey Council said: "We can confirm that both Councillor George Meehan and Councillor Ms Santry have resigned from their current posts as leader of the council and cabinet member for children and young people."

Baby P's horrific death led to an outpouring of grief and anger.

The bare facts of the case were bad enough – the 17-month-old boy had suffered more than 50 injuries at the hands of his abusive mother, her boyfriend and their lodger.

When he died in August last year he had eight fractured ribs, a broken back and had swallowed one of his teeth after being struck in the mouth.

But what really shocked the public was the revelation that Baby P – who cannot be named for legal reasons – had been on the child protection register for eight months before his death.

Mr Balls said all of the report's recommendations must be accepted by Haringey.

He announced that he has directed the council to remove head of children's services Sharon Shoesmith and install Hampshire County Council’s director of children’s services, John Coughlan, in her place.

Mr Coughlan was seconded to Haringey last month to oversee children’s services in the wake of the Baby P trial.

Mr Balls said: “Overall, the inspectors’ findings are, I have to say, devastating.

“Their report sets out detailed recommendations, all of which must now be accepted in full.

“Having studied their report I’ve decided to take immediate action. My first priority is to put in place a new leadership and management team in Haringey children’s services to ensure that vulnerable children in the borough are properly protected.

“I have directed Haringey council today to appoint John Coughlan as director of children’s services with immediate effect.

“Haringey council will now remove the current director of children’s services from her post with immediate effect.”

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    by stokie Bird, Stoke

    Tuesday, December 02 2008, 10:39PM

    “Im so glad that these people have showed and proved their guilt.
    I would not be able to get over that if i had been involved in the care and protection of a child and failed him so badly.

    Rest In Peace Little man.”

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    by Warren, Stoke on Trent

    Tuesday, December 02 2008, 9:15AM

    “The problem is that these pillocks seem to still getting payed as no one knows who as the right to sack them. The best way get rid of them would be how poor baby P passed away, beat them to death.”

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    by Mark Parry, Werrington

    Monday, December 01 2008, 6:01PM

    “It is amazing to me that a so called
    Director of children's services, could not oversee a blindingly obvious flaw in an at best abysmally run department. These people are supposed to have the trust of their peers, not to mention their bosses to deliver a service that protects children who cannot speak for themselves, athough the evidence was there for all to see, they in their infinate wisdom chose to clam up and say nothing. Now they have to live with that decision, unfortunately there is a Father who will have to learn to live with a great deal more.”

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    by Lou, Stoke

    Monday, December 01 2008, 6:00PM

    “Finally something is being done and people are at last being held accountable. RIP Baby P xx”

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    by Michelle, Stoke Area

    Monday, December 01 2008, 5:26PM

    “Good i am glad that someone is at last being held accountable for what has happened to this innocent little boy. All the visits that this little boy had and noone picked up on it they should be made to do all there training again its a disgrace that this should of gone on right under their noses. RIP little man.”

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    by LB, Burslem

    Monday, December 01 2008, 5:11PM

    “Poor Baby P.

    Something most def needs to be done to these people visting and not picking these things up, they were not one off instances. Something should have been spotted.

    They are trained to look out for these signs and even reported signs yet it still went on and look what happened.

    These people will have his death on their hands forever.

    RIP Baby P the angels will care for you xxx”

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    by SHEILA, longton

    Monday, December 01 2008, 4:10PM

    “This must never happen again but i fear it will,someone has got to be accountable for these terrible cases that just get cast aside,how many more times does this have to happen,people are getting paid big, big wages and it seems to be for what,i know social services are very understaffed, but you people at the top have got to be held responsible,THESE KIDS CANNOT SPEAK FOR THEM SELVES,”

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