I'm sure that a couple of days ago I heard on the news that 1 to 2 children die or are seriously abused EVERY WEEK in England and Wales, Unfortunately I can't find a link at the moment.
Now, I know that statistics can be manipulated to support an argument. However, there's no getting away from the fact that instead of retribution for baby Ps death, it should have been prevented in the first place. After all, Ethel, where I appreciate that social workers rights to intervene are limited, a major part of their role is child protection.
I do believe that the media should be taken to task for vilifying social workers who remove children from their homes in error. After all, if for every 100 they remove in error who are returned to their parents, if their actions save just one child, it would be worth it!!
I don't blame the social workers for baby Ps death, I blame a system that allows buck-passing between agencies, enormous workloads involving the most vulnerable in our society, and has a "blame culture" whereby scapegoats are made to shift responsibility.
I have a very responsible job, but for no money would I take on the role of a social worker!!