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Saturday, 30 July 2011

30-Jul-2011 - SUNDAY TELEGRAPH - BOOKER - SS Snatch Child AGAIN

30-Jul-2011 - SUNDAY TELEGRAPH - BOOKER - SS Snatch Child AGAIN

Christopher Booker
'Child protection' wreaks havoc on a loving family once again


How a mother who fled to Ireland to save her baby was caught on her return.


Mother and child are often torn apart by our system of child protection - Child protection system tears two more happy families apart


Mother and child are often torn apart by our system of child protection Photo: ALAMY


Christopher Booker


By Christopher Booker


30 Jul 2011


The best-known of dozens of English mothers who have fled abroad to avoid their babies being seized by social workers is Vicky Haigh, a former racehorse trainer. After her flight to Ireland three months ago, her baby is flourishing and Irish social workers seem entirely happy that she is an excellent mother. Less happy, however, is the outcome of another case I reported last year. This involved a 17-year-old girl, five months pregnant, who fled to Ireland with her parents, after receiving a letter from a social worker she had never met to say her baby would be seized the moment it was born.



After the birth, all seemed to go well, despite relentless efforts by the English social workers to persuade their Irish counterparts to return the baby to England. They blackened the family unmercifully, pointing out that the grandfather once, many years ago, served a brief prison sentence after a pub fight, while the young mother had, in her early teens, twice been given an Asbo. After a series of interviews with the family, the Irish social workers were satisfied that the baby was in good hands and that there were no grounds for further intervention.




But eventually the family’s savings ran out. Buoyed up by a glowing appraisal from the Irish social workers, they decided to return to England.




All went well until the young mother registered her baby with a GP, who reported to social workers that she was back in this country. The social workers were soon on the doorstep, threatening the girl that, unless she moved out immediately, leaving her child with its grandmother, they would take her baby.




The grandmother applied for guardianship of her beloved grandchild, but on the eve of the final hearing, the social workers arrived at 8.30 in the morning, supposedly to check that “the house was carpeted”. One barged into a room upstairs, where the grandfather, semi-naked, was talking to his 21-year-old son. He told the woman in no uncertain terms to leave, and banged the door behind her. The grandmother was on the landing, holding the baby.


That evening the social workers returned, with four policemen, to remove the baby. They claimed that when the door had been slammed, the child “might have been injured”. They applied for an order to put her into foster care. As so often in such cases, the solicitors recommended by the council to represent the family refused to object, saying nothing.




Three times recently, in the weekly “contacts” with the baby which the mother and grandmother are allowed in the social services office, they have been horrified to see their formerly healthy, cheerful child covered in bruises (legs, thighs, knees, shins, forehead and arms) of which they have pictures. The social workers refuse to explain how such injuries could have arisen.




What the social workers also don’t know is that the desperate young mother, after first losing her child, again became pregnant. Convinced that her new baby would also be seized, she applied for a pill to terminate the pregnancy. Two days later, on the very day her first child was taken into foster care, her second was stillborn. Since then, this formerly happy, loving mother has been plunged into an almost catatonic depression. The only reason she has ever been given as to why she should be robbed of her child was those youthful indiscretions several years back when she mixed with an unruly crowd of other children and was twice punished for it. There is no evidence she has ever harmed anyone, any more than there has been against her father since his own moment of madness years ago.




In Ireland, the social workers expressed every confidence that this baby would be well looked after. In a country where children are only seized where there is evidence that they have been done actual harm, they are astonished at the behaviour of their English colleagues. In no other country in Europe are children snatched from loving parents on such flimsy grounds.




Most shocking of all is the way these inhuman actions are then supported by a court system which often seems rigged against the parents (and the children), to the point where they are forbidden to speak at all except through lawyers who appear as complicit in the system as the social workers themselves. When is this horrible national scandal going to get the wider attention it deserves?

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Saturday, 5 February 2011

05-Feb-2011 - Telegraph - Re:VBS Failure As a System of Vetting

05-Feb-2011 - Telegraph - Re:VBS Failure As a System of Vetting

Hi,

it is clear that the VBS & CRB system is inadequate and in fact dangerous.

One only needs to note the number of sick paedophiles that have gained access to children despite the system and there is also no way to prevent the sick maliciously alleging individuals are either victims or claiming people are perpetrators with little recourse.

The entire structure requires revamping and strengthening to protect both children and the victims of perverts who derive pleasure in abuse by making accusations without a shred of valid admissible evidence, as with the likes of Anne Greig, David Icke, Matt Quinn, Steven Milne, Ian McFerran, Robert Green and their ilk.

Anti-paedophile vetting scheme to be scaled back

An anti-paedophile vetting scheme that would have involved nine million adults will be ripped up next week in a major reworking of how background checks are conducted, The Daily Telegraph can disclose.
Ian Huntley was given a job as a school caretaker after checks failed to pick up sex-related allegations
Photo: PA
Tom Whitehead
By Tom Whitehead, Home Affairs Editor 7:30AM GMT 05 Feb 2011


Labour’s much criticised Vetting and Barring Scheme (VBS) will no longer go ahead, with the vetting of individuals “very significantly” curtailed.


Only those in sensitive posts or who have intensive contact with children or vulnerable people will need to be cleared and undergo criminal record checks.


Instead of millions having to register themselves with the Independent Safeguarding Authority (ISA), which would conduct criminal record checks and oversee a national database, the onus will shift to the employer to ensure staff are properly checked and cleared to work.


The number of people affected is expected to more than halve.


In a related move, criminal record checks will no longer be sent directly to potential employers but to the individual first to allow them to challenge any concerns or suspected errors.


New rules will also pave the way for minor offences in the past to no longer be included in checks.


The Coalition pledged to restore vetting to “common sense” levels.


The reform, to be included in the Freedom Bill published next week, aims to reverse the notion that everyone is a potential risk to children.


A Whitehall source said the proposals would result in a “very significant scaling back” of the vetting scheme.


“It will tread a sensible line between, on the one hand, making sure that sensible people, volunteers and everyone, are not let down by this ridiculous, bureaucratic system and on the other hand protecting children and passing the 'school caretaker test’.”


The VBS was set up in the wake of the Soham murders. Ian Huntley was given a job as a school caretaker after checks failed to pick up sex-related allegations.


The scheme was to have taken effect last autumn but was halted by the Coaltion pending a review. The VBS will not go entirely, but will be dramatically reduced and is likely to be renamed.


The £80 million ISA will be merged with the Criminal Records Bureau into a single organisation responsible for checking people’s backgrounds and clearing them for work.
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Saturday, 15 January 2011

15-Jan-2011 - TELEGRAPH - Christopher BOOKER - A Woman's Fall!!

15-Jan-2011 - TELEGRAPH - Christopher BOOKER - A Woman's Fall!!

A mother's fall causes her to lose her child

Christopher Booker
A woman who was temporarily paralysed in a fall had her baby taken into care while she lay in hospital, writes Christopher Booker


Mother and child

Mother and child are often torn apart by our system of child protection Photo: Alamy By Christopher Booker 7:12PM GMT 15 Jan 2011


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In recent months, I have reported on many disturbing examples of how our system of “family protection” has gone horribly off the rails, but none is more bizarre than this week’s. As usual, I am legally barred from identifying the mother at the centre of this case or giving many other details, but she is in her mid-thirties, has various academic qualifications and some time back returned to England after 10 years working in America. There, among other things, she had worked as a counsellor in Guantanamo Bay, but what she saw there led her to start a new career as a financial adviser.






In September 2009, after a difficult pregnancy, she gave birth to a daughter, by an old friend with whom marriage was not possible. Two months later, she was sitting on her mother’s windowsill, dressed in a coat and hat ready to go out, when she fell, snatching at a curtain in a vain attempt to save herself.






She woke up in hospital, paralysed from the neck down. Soon afterwards, a nurse handed her a phone. It was a social worker from the local council, to tell her that her daughter – who was being looked after by her sister – was to be placed in care and put up for adoption within six weeks. “I was so paralysed,” she says, “that I couldn’t wipe the tears from my eyes.”






Because she was very fit (having been something of a star athlete), she made a miraculously quick recovery, and was discharged from hospital – after a psychological evaluation which confirmed that her fall was accidental and that she posed no risk to herself or anyone else. Still, in January last year the social workers applied for an interim care order. She was told that this was because her baby was at “potential risk of harm” due to her “suicide attempt”, and that she was in a “violent relationship” – whereas there had been no man in her life for over a year.






The interim order was issued, as is routine, but the social workers were told to produce evidence for their case, and the baby was allowed to remain with the mother’s sister’s family. The mother was given a hair-strand test which, she was startled to be told, showed “traces of cocaine” and “chronic excessive drinking”, though she rarely drinks, and a re-test for cocaine was negative.




In March, another hearing was cancelled because the council’s documentation was not yet available. In April, a case management conference was cancelled because the local authority was “not prepared”. Another hearing was adjourned in May because the council’s paperwork was incomplete, and in June it was cancelled, for the same reason.






The baby was still in the care of her aunt and the mother was allowed regular visits, in the presence of a “contact supervisor”, who was impressed by the happy bonding of mother and daughter. This supervisor was invited by the mother to attend a Family Group Conference, which looked at a pile of her reports provided by the social workers. When the mother queried some of the documents’ dates, particularly one or two which were critical of her, the supervisor insisted, to general surprise, that they weren’t written by her. The social workers were asked to look into how the notes had been “edited” – but the supervisor was suspended from the case and has subsequently been given little work by the council.






In August, an order was made that the baby should be put into foster care, and that no family members other than the mother should see her. (The aunt’s young daughter, who had come to look on the baby as her own little sister, was heartbroken.) In September, the baby was placed in a foster home 35 miles away (making regular visits extremely taxing). A new contact supervisor, however, remained positive about the mother-baby relationship.






In October, an Issue Resolution Hearing was cancelled at short notice when the council’s legal team said it had not been supplied with necessary documents. In December another hearing was cancelled for the same reason. The magistrates then said they wanted the case sent to a county court.






It now seems the next hearing will be in May, 18 months after mother and child were parted. Fortunately, the mother is a bright, determined and organised woman, whose child is the centre of her life. Otherwise, subjected to such treatment, like many parents before her she might long since have cracked.

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Saturday, 18 December 2010

18-Dec-2010 - Telegraph - Christopher BOOKER, Cruel Treatment of The Innocent.

18-Dec-2010 - Telegraph - Christopher BOOKER, Cruel Treatment of The Innocent.

Does this family have human rights?
Social workers persist in their cruel treatment of an innocent family,
says Christopher Booker


Mother and child are often torn apart by our system of child protection
Mother and child
Photo: Alamy

By Christopher Booker
7:16PM GMT 18 Dec 2010

Two senior judges of the immigration court rule it illegal, under the Human Rights Act, to deport an asylum seeker who dragged along under his car a dying 12-year-old girl he had run over – because it would be in breach of his right to enjoy “family life” with his children (even though he no longer lives with them).


How strikingly this contrasts with the suffering inflicted on those parents whose five children, as reported here more than once, were snatched from them last April by London social workers, on suspicions which have since, it appears, turned out to be malicious fabrications.


A council whistleblower has said that, at a recent case conference, the social workers admitted that maybe they had made a mistake, and that the mother they had falsely accused was in fact devoted and blameless. But apparently, because of “press interest” in the case, the officials agreed that the council could not afford the very damaging publicity which might follow if the unhappy children were reunited with their parents. It was therefore vital that the council should continue to justify its actions.


The case comes up again in court very soon. In the name of this family’s human rights, it must be hoped that the judge examines the evidence very carefully indeed.

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4 those facing abuse past or present sexual or other!
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Sunday, 28 November 2010

28-Nov-2010 - Telegraph - Booker - Forced Adoption & Minister's Comment.

28-Nov-2010 - Telegraph - Booker - Forced Adoption & Minister's Comment.

Hi,

We note with interest that The Children's Minister Tim Loughton, having asked Social Services!!!! glibly claims that only 10% of child adoptions go wrong.

Please permit me to point out three simple points to bear in mind when you read Christopher Booker's report:

01. these are not slight technical errors, a single solitary mistake destroys the lives of the child being abused by Tim Loughton's Ministry, the parents, any siblings, grandparents and is a whole life sentence!

02. one need only study the demographics of the British prison population where a disproportionate percentage include the 'care' of the authorities in their carriculum!

03. it is interesting that a Government Minister, based on unsound sourcing of data, claims 10% to be of no consequence! Perhaps at the next Cabinet Meeting he could get the Health Minister to explain to him why the medical profession consider 11% to classify as an epidemic!

Thus The Minister should have stated:
Tim Loughton declares:
'Forced adoptions reach epidemic proportions'.

Forced adoptions get no sympathy
from the ministry

While loving families are torn apart,
Whitehall insists the system is working fine,
Children's Minister Tim Loughton
with children from a family in Lambeth
Photo: CAMERA PRESS

By Christopher Booker 6:56PM GMT 27 Nov 2010

Last week I listened for an hour to a sobbing mother describing how she recently lost the six-year-old daughter who is the centre of her life. Her fatal mistake was to ask social workers for advice when she was being troubled by "harassment" from the child's father, from whom she parted some years ago. Within days, although it was never suggested that she had harmed her daughter in any way, she found herself facing a "case conference" of 20 people at the local council offices, the conclusion of which was that her child must be placed in foster care.


The solicitor she was given by the social workers refused to oppose the care order. At a "contact" session, when she and her bewildered daughter emotionally expressed their love for each other, the interview was halted. She has not been allowed to see her child again.


Having followed dozens of such cases in recent months, which suggest that something has gone horribly wrong with our child protection system, I was recently invited for an off-the-record ministerial discussion about what I have been reporting. But far from recognising that anything might be astray, the official line, it seems, is that the horrifying cases I have covered represent only an untypical minority of the total – "less than 10 per cent". In general, the system is working fine.


This line seems to be confirmed by the latest guidance issued to local authorities by the Children's Minister, Tim Loughton, who says that too many councils are failing to ensure that enough children are being adopted, and that the backsliders must speed up their flow of adoptions. No question as to whether social workers might be snatching too many of the wrong children in the first place – or why the courts seem so eager to support them that, of around 8,000 applications made each year for care orders, only one in 400 is refused.


I shall give just one disturbing instance of the latest developments in a case I have been following for months. Like many others, this came to me through the Forced Adoption website, run by former councillor Ian Josephs. It involves a married couple whose five older children were seized earlier this year, subsequent to which their latest baby was torn from its mother's arms only hours after it was born.


The bizarre story originally stated by the social workers to justify their ruthless intervention in this family's life seems to have collapsed. At a recent court hearing, I am told, the judge seemed disposed to reunite the family as soon as possible. The baby was returned to her parents later that day. But the council asked for 21 days' stay of execution before returning the five older children, three of whom the parents had not been allowed to see for weeks. The judge apparently agreed but insisted that an independent social worker should interview the children.


The independent social worker eventually managed to interview four of the children, apparently reporting that they all wished to be allowed to go home to their parents. But the court refused to give the parents a copy of the judge's ruling, and on Friday they were summoned back to hear from him that he had now seemingly changed his mind and that the children did not wish to come home after all. According to the parents, they were not allowed to question the evidence on which he based his new ruling, although they were told they could appeal.


What on earth is going on here? Even from the little I am permitted to report of this case, it seems evident that something seriously odd is afoot.

But this is merely one of far too many cases where families are being heartlessly torn apart, often without the parents even being allowed to question the evidence or to speak for themselves. To hear such horror stories being dismissed as representing "less than 10 per cent" of all the cases where children are seized is simply not good enough. Each is shocking enough in its own right. But when every week brings news of a dozen more, this only confirms that we indeed have a national scandal on our hands.

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'Open the curtains, throw open the windows and permit the light of investigation and fresh air into family courts and sexual, emotional and physical abuse of the vulnerable - expose the abuse & the abuse of authority of those acting in OUR name! No child asked to be or enjoys abuse, it is for the gratification of the inadequate'.

To understand the Concept & Services of Stolen????-
where you can help yourself and others:
StolenKids
- 4 Those losing kids due to 'authorities' ie Forced Adoption & Care!
GO TO http://stolenkids-bloggers.blogspot.com/


Or perhaps more suited to YOUR needs:
StolenChildhood- 4 those facing abuse past or present sexual or other!
GO TO http://stolenchildhood-bloggers.blogspot.com/


or StolenTrust- 4 those where or have suffered abuse within a relationship!
GO TO http://StolenTrust-bloggers.blogspot.com/


or StolenOyster- 4 those who have been abused or raped by a stranger or stalker
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