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Dear Editor

Child Protection in Britain

An excellent analysis of the current position by Charles Pragnell - thank you.

I remember being involved in consultation on new child protection procedures for a county SSD some years ago; within it was a list of outcomes of a child protection investigation. When I pointed out that they had omitted an outcome that the allegation was untrue, I received a stony silence; persistence on my part did not get a change at the time.

I also welcome the case made for an inquisitorial rather than an adversarial system within child protection. Not strictly relevant here, but this needs to extend to all serious interpersonal crime. The low conviction rates for rape and domestic violence are also a result of adversarial trials. However, in child protection, the imbalance of power and lack of accountability of child protection workers means that over "conviction" rather than under conviction is the case; in child protection families can be broken up, not through the courts, but through blackmailing the alleged perpetrator into leaving the family home.

Criminalising malicious false allegations is another move that would be welcomed. When I managed a children's home, I was often faced with having to tell a member of staff that an allegation had not been upheld, but that there could be no action against the person who made it - even where the evidence of malicious intent was conclusive. Child protection workers would never commit themselves to an unambiguous finding of this kind; in most parts of the UK courts find people guilty or not guilty, in Scottish courts the verdicts are guilty, not proven or not guilty, whilst in child protection it appears that the verdicts are guilty or not proven.

Roy Grimwood
Independent Consultant in Social Care


Dear Editor

Child Protection in Britain

What a refreshing article by Charles Pragnell. Great to read someone with a common sense approach to child abuse.

A Parent
(name and e-mail address supplied)


Dear Editor

I am a Play Worker with Stockport Play Development Team.

I am currently working with the residents who have 115 "NO BALL GAMES"
signs on their estate. They have set up varies Children Activity Clubs after school and in the school holidays and are trying to put up a Multi Sports Area.

They would appreciate any help that anyone can give them. Also are happy to discuss their plans with anyone. This would then publicize their work and hopefully gain them some support.

I look foreword to hearing from anyone. Please e-mail me on maura.maguire@stockport.gov.uk

Yours faithfully
Maura Maguire


Dear Editor,

I found a good resource and want to share it with you.
I hope you will find it useful.

http://www.foreignaid.com/ratings/index.php?page=out&id=80

Best regards,

Prof. Dr. J. Christopher Daniel


Dear Editor

Do all responses to 'cuttings' get published in the next edition of webmag? I responded to an article about the NCM's decision to change their name from Childminder to one that more closely represented the work they now did. This, I think, was in the July or August edition (maybe longer). I disagreed with the name change when training did not reflect the work they were now expected to do, when most carers have only undergone a 12 hour induction training. This is not a professional training.

Bob

Provided they're not libellous or obscene, we put most things in here as we get them - but we have no record of any correspondence from you Bob. If you would like to elaborate, we'll print it!


Dear Editor

The best bit as far as I am concerned, in the children webmag is the Bluebrick Childrens' Home. I am horrified to read the latest story line which says they are closing. Surely not!

Rosemary Clapton
(e-mail address supplied)

You'll have to wait and see Rosemary..... Editor


Dear Editor

Children Webmag - February 2003 edition "Derick Stafford was a great man"

Derick Stafford, who died on 14th January 2003 was a great man.

Yes he was. I remember Derick Stafford when as a very frightened young boy I was sent to Aycliffe for constantly playing truant. I was termed uncouth and as common as they come. I didn’t have friends and my family would only visit occasionally but Derick Stafford helped me through that during my stay. After being assessed, I was transferred to Risley Hall (what a dump.) I ran away and was eventually sent back to Aycliffe because I seemed to get on better there. I was allowed to stay on in the main school. On leaving I moved into the hostel in Aycliffe, and got interested in helping with the carnival too - the beginning of a new and better life thanks partly to a man I once saw as the enemy but who turned into a friend and mentor.

God bless him - he was a wonderful man

Mick (name and e-mail address supplied)

Click here for the article


Dear Editor

(Your article on Epilepsy and SUDEP (Sudden Unexpected Death due to Epilepsy)
Issue 36)

My 16 year old son, Keenan had his first seizure on 1/31/03. His teacher witnessed it and it was classfied as tonic clonic (grand mal) lasting almost 3 minutes. The final diagnosis on 2/18/03 was unprovoked single seizure (after negative CT scan at ER on 1/31, negative EEG and MRI in the weeks following). The neurologist listed options and meds were an option. My son did not want to take meds and said no. A few weeks later (3/1) he said he had a 'funny feeling' while lifting weights and wanted to start on seizure meds. He was prescribed Dilantin and developed a rash. He was then prescribed Tegretol and after a while complained that they made him hear things in a weird way (people sounded as if they were talking out of a radio). The neurologist said that she had never heard of this side effect. It was a battle from the start to get him to take his meds, I would even find them stashed under the sofa, chairs, etc., The neurologist ordered blood tests to check Tegretol level and it was low. It was decided that since the diagnosis was an unprovoked single seizure, no "funny feelings," no additional seizures, poor medication follow thru, meds were stopped (mid May 03). My son was found dead on the floor in his room on 9/3/03- 24 days before his 17th birthday. The medical investigator has not been able to find a cause, but believes that since he had the one seizure that is what caused his death.

We are in shock and disbelief that only his second seizure killed him. From the research I have done on SUDEP I have not heard a story such as my son's. Most people seem to have a diagnosis of a seizure disorder (epilepsy) and have experienced many seizures before SUDEP.

My son did have learning problems (he was bright-IQ 120 but was not able/ unwilling to produce work) and his teachers have always described him as spacy/unfocused. Keenan described himself as 'lazy.'

I apologize for my rambling, thank you for your time. I wanted to let you know of our story. Thank you for your interesting article.

A grieving mother
(name supplied)

We offer our sympathies to our correspondent and her family. We have to acknowledge that, despite advances in medicine, we still have a lot to learn, and we still have to face pain and loss at times. If there are other readers who have faced similar problems, you are welcome to use these pages to share your experiences. This letter refers back to an article which appeared in our December 2002 issue. [Click here]. At the end of the article there are helpline addresses for the United Kingdom. We would be pleased to publicise helplines in other countries.


Dear Editor

I work in a City Learning Centre in Bristol and have the responsibility of setting up projects using IT for schools in the North Bristol area.

I am hoping to run an electronic chess club as of October this year and would like groups of children from each of the world’s continents to partake. I already have a group here and one in the US ready to go and I now seek groups or classes of children from Asia, Africa, South America and Austral Asia.

There are websites through which chess can be played online and the plan would be to avoid time-zone constraints by playing cross-continental games on a one-move-a-week basis. Chess, being an international language, could form the starting point for many future world-wide projects via the Web.

I understand that the Webmag may have links with International organisations/schools and I wondered if you could suggest any that I might be able to contact with the idea?

Many thanks,

Neil Dennison

If you can help Neil, please click here to send him an e-mail


Dear Editor

Re the poem by Kathy Winters - Sounds almost like my son who is almost 12 years old. I wrote something like this to my own cousin this morning but not in poetic form. As a mother my heart aches because as a mother you protect your child and this is something I can not fix or control. All I can do is observe while I see a going of backwards instead of forwardness. Ones call it a learning disorder right now I feel helpless in not being able to correct this condition for my son so others won't hurt and make fun of him for being different . I myself is having anger because I cannot correct this for him and need help in understanding and being patience with him all the time. How can a child appear to be doing okay then later in his years seem to be reverting backward like he is in a 3rd grade mind mentality. What has happened?

Name and e-mail address supplied
Click here to read the poem in the March 2003 issue


Dear Editor

I am very interested in your site...I have been working to change laws and to hold social service and judges accountable for the continued reunification of abused children after they have sufficient evidence that the child is in danger. As a Crime Analyst with over 20 years law enforcement experience, I have researched hundreds of cases and found an alarming number of children returned only to suffer more abuse and in many cases death. I also adopted 3 such severely abused children and have lived their night terrors, food hoarding, rage, etc. Please check out my web page and book, BLINDERS. Also, we are launching another new website in June 2003, www.American Child.org It will detail: AmericanChild - The Injustice Files and will profile cases of child abuse from each State to raise the awareness level of child abuse to citizens. Many people are simply not aware of the epidemic level of child abuse....

Name supplied - you may contact the sender by clicking here


Dear Editor

I am trying to find out some information on the effects of institutionalisation on children and young adults in the UK. Specifically in relation to children with learning disabilities if possible.

I am at a loss of where to look for this as a search of likely places and the internet has produced some wierd and wonderful results to say the least!

Any help, information, or points in the right direction would be gratefully appreciated.

Thanks

Lucie - you may contact the sender by clicking here


Dear Madam:

My name is Elena Sanchez and I am interesting in knowing about the reports before The Radisson Report. I knew about the Radisson Report from the web site of the webmag "Children". In this site, I found that the Last Report which explain the present situation ot the Social Pedagogy and Social Education (and the Chidcare workers) is the Radisson Report. From this Reporta I was able to read that before it, it was made the Waterhouse Report. But also, it names other: I think the first one is the Pindown Report (1991), after, The Wagner Report, Warner one, Kent (1997), Waterhouse (2000), Radisson (2001). Is this the right order?
And where I can find information about this Report? On the webmag?

Also I am interesting in the RCCI (Residential Child Care Initiative).

I hope you can help me.

Thank you very much for your kindless.

Sincerely.

Elena Sánchez Martínez - you may contact the sender by clicking here



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