Custodial sentence for neglect, dereliction of duty, duty of care?
I haven't read the article,and niether will I.
But I wonder why, when you have such a taste for contentious and evocative issues (no criticism for that) you don't find and use a politically motivated site to really get your teeth into?
Just a question.
lp
I saw this on the news tonight - what an absolutely horrendous death for anyone never mind a young child.
The mother and step father should have a long prison sentence and the workers concerned (one a paediatrician)- I'm gob smacked that this child was seen by 2 days before death...bluddy well makes me cross!!
Did you see the child minder provided by social services on the news tonight? The last day she saw this little boy he had blood coming out of his ears. She'd reported stuff a number of times as well and nothing seemed to be actioned...crazy!
(League of Gentlemen, Papa Lazarou)
What can I say?
I heard on the radio that the social workers involved in this case have been sent a strongly worded letter from thier employers.
They should be sacked!!!!!
I could write loads more but don't want to start a debate on the PC culture.
The mother should be steralised.
Parents should be lined up against the wall and shot....
And to be honest it suprises me that the SS aren't responsible(partly at least) for more instances like this....
At best they are incompitent(sp) and have no idea of what its like living in the real world....
All they see is their own special world where everyone and everything listens to reason and counciling cures all ills...
I'm not going to go into detail but I do speak from experience..
At the risk of being controversial,
You can't have it both ways,
Anyone remember the headlines when SS remove a child they thought was at risk, but really wasn't? The Cleveland abuse enquiry ring any bells?
By all means blame SS, in a utopic situation they wouldn't make mistakes....ever.
Unfortunately, this is reality, mistakes happen, judgement calls are sometimes wrong, sometimes things are missed. It doesn't make it right, but it does make it reality.
How many of us can hold our hands up and honestly state we have never made a mistake at work?
I'd suggest those whose mistakes don't and never will cost lives are the lucky ones.
I'd also suggest that those of you who think you could do a better job, (given the overload of work, the abuse, the threats and the almost obligatory trial by media that ensues should you ever make a mistake) give it a go, see how long you can stick it for.
Blame the creatures that carried this savagery out, seems the fairest way no?
I know of a case where SS stepped in to take a father to court for smacking his 15 year old son, after said son was smacked for lying to his father and stole from his mother for cigarettes after all other disciplines failed the father smacked him, SS brought this case to court I was there on jury services, case was thrown out of court. But this would have cost SS a lot of time and effort.
I believe their time and efforts would be better spent protecting the very vulnerable children as in this case.
Maybe then their work loads wouldn’t be as big.
I hope the parents are given hell in prison, a slow and painful existence at the hands of other prisoners. If I was in there I would make it my everyday task to administer the pain like they did to a helpless child.
SS and social workers should not only be sacked but charged with assisting and neglect as they made 60 visits to the child and let this carry on. Until social workers are held to account for what happens to children under their so call professional care, this will happen again and again.
How a social worker can carry on doing her everyday job after this has happened to a child she was responsible for, just shows what a cold heartless person she is.
Child abuse is one crime I would vote for the death penalty to be brought back