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Ethel - while I see your point of view, I am not scoring any points, especially not political ones! I am merely pointing out, as Quinlad says, that IMHO these particular social workers - and others - have made huge errors. I also don't see what is wrong with holding certain people accountable - how else are we to prevent things like this happening again?
I am most certainly NOT saying that all social workers are useless (far from it), nor that they didn't care about their responsibilities, nor that it wouldn't have happened under a council of a different political colour, just that these particular people who were supposed to be protecting this child have failed in their duty of care. I'm not even suggesting they should necessarily lose their jobs - but measures need to put in place at a higher level to ensure that lessons are learned and these tragic mistakes are not repeated. But then, we've been here before, haven't we?