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Wednesday, 23 February 2011

23-Feb-2011 - >communitycare.co.UK< Tim LOUGHTON on Ombudsman

23-Feb-2011 - >communitycare.co.UK< Tim LOUGHTON on Ombudsman

Minister wants ombudsman for ‘contentious’ adoptions



Camilla Pemberton


Wednesday 23 February 2011 11:35





Children's minister Tim Loughton is considering whether "highly contentious" adoption cases should be investigated by a government-appointed ombudsman, Community Care can reveal.






As the government launched updated guidance designed to improve adoption rates for children in care, Loughton told Community Care he was also concerned about any case where a child is wrongly removed from its parents and placed for adoption.






Loughton said he was aware of a minority of "very questionable judgements" made by courts, before revealing that he is contemplating "some sort of ombudsman system" to investigate highly contentious cases, in the hope of finding solutions.






"There is a lot of work to do to make sure we have more adopters and swifter, better quality adoption placements, but there is also work needed to make sure that the small number of cases which go horribly wrong, and are difficult to justify, are tackled as well so that people feel the adoption system is doing the right thing for children," he said.






Currently there is no such inspection framework for family law cases, but Community Care understands the changes could be considered as part of wider family court reforms the government is looking to make, through the ongoing Family Justice Review.


Loughton also hit out at the family courts system for being "too process-driven", which, he said, was leading to delays in decision-making for children.






"I think the courts are too process-driven. There are some cases where very clearly there is no way back to a child's birth parents and the child is a strong candidate for adoption. Do we need to go through quite as many processes for that child as for another where it is not such a clear cut decision? I think we can use a more proportionate approach in many cases."






Loughton said he is trying to encourage local judges and adoption panels to discuss areas of "huge disconnect" before any new guidance for the family courts is contemplated.






"Whenever I speak to adoption services and adoption panels they say their job is being made harder because of court processes and delays: in getting the hearing; in the fact that judges are always asking for that extra expert witness statement and so forth.






"Then I speak to judges and they say adoption panels are taking so long to process paperwork, hold meetings and bring cases back to court. There just seems to be a huge disconnect at the moment."






"If we have better communication we might find that we can streamline the system better before we have to bring in any new guidance. We've got to make sure that both sides, judges and adoption panels and social workers, are talking to each other. Then we can look at ways to make adoption panels more effective and ways that judges can do their job more effectively."






Loughton said he hoped the family justice review, due to publish its interim report at the end of March, would provide "strong steers and advice" and lead to "greater transparency in the family courts".
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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

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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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Thursday, 3 February 2011

03-Feb-2011 - Daily Mail - Colin BATLEY - Kidwelly sick Child sex Cult TRIAL

03-Feb-2011 - Daily Mail - Colin BATLEY  - Kidwelly sick Child sex Cult TRIAL


Four couples 'took over Welsh cul-de-sac
to set up sick child sex cult'


By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 12:58 PM on 3rd February 2011


Four couples took over a quiet cul-de-sac in rural Wales and set-up a sex cult after moving from London, a jury heard.


Leader Colin Batley, 48, allegedly used four women to find him victims while organising three-in-a-bed sex sessions.


He used his position to rape both boys and girls, to make children engage in intercourse together and to persuade the women to join in, the court was told.


Sex cult: The quiet cul-de-sac in Kidwelly, near Carmarthen, where the four defendants all lived


The grey-haired man, described as ‘evil and manipulative’, was allegedly a sexual predator who used others to do his bidding.


Batley even persuaded three women to get identical tattoos to show their membership of the cult in the seaside village of Kidwelly, near Carmarthen, the jury at Swansea Crown Court heard.


Peter Murphy, prosecuting, said Batley held regular meetings of the 'quasi-religious cult' where he preached from a text called The Book of the Law and warned of dire consequences if the women did not do as told.


He said: 'He (Batley) is the principal. The four families became closely intertwined, that is common ground. It became much more than that, a cult.


'The usual restraints went out of the window. Some took part in wife swapping.’


In 1995 Sandra Iveson, 49, moved into the quiet street before the others moved in over the next four years.
'Evil and manipulative': Swansea Crown Court (pictured) heard ringleader Colin Batley forced children to have sex and raped boys and girls


'Evil and manipulative': Swansea Crown Court (pictured) heard ringleader Colin Batley forced children to have sex and raped boys and girls


Defendants Batley and his wife Elaine, 47, Jacqueline Marling, 42, and 35-year-old Shelly Millar all got properties in the street.


Mr Murphy said one teenage girl would tell the court later how she attended a Halloween party and saw two women performing oral sex on two men.


A teenage boy would say he had a 'threesome' with Elaine Batley and Jacqueline Marling, and intercourse with Shelly Millar, all before he was 16.


Batley and Marling admitted having sex with the youth but claimed it had been a 16th birthday present, the prosecutor said. Millar denied ever having sexual intercourse with him.


Another girl allegedly had a threesome with Colin Batley and Jacqueline Marling.


On a separate occasion Batley made a 16-year-girl have sex with a boy of 15 while Marling filmed it on a camcorder, it was alleged.


Mr Murphy said in 2000 Colin Batley travelled to Bedfordshire to advise the daughter of a cult member about her marital problems, and had sexual intercourse with her before returning to Wales.


The five defendants deny a total of 33 charges, including rape, indecent assault, forcing a girl to work as a prostitute and inciting a child to have sex.


A sixth defendant, 70-year-old Vincent Barden, from Kempston, Bedfordshire, has admitted twice indecently assaulting an underage girl but denies rape.


The trial continues.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1353175/Child-sex-cult-4-couples-led-Colin-Batley-took-Welsh-cul-sac.html#ixzz1CuJypp7V


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03-Feb-2011 - Daily Mail - Alan POTBURY Paedophile Sentenced

Pervert dubbed Al the Paedo by colleagues
jailed for ten years after string of sex attacks on children


By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 1:39 PM on 3rd February 2011


Babysitting: Alan Potbury, dubbed 'Al the Paedo' by work colleagues, who was jailed for 10 years after admitting a string of sex attacks on young children
Pervert dubbed Al the Paedo by colleagues jailed for ten years after string of sex attacks on children

Babysitting: Alan Potbury,
dubbed 'Al the Paedo' by work colleagues,
who was jailed for 10 years
after admitting a string of sex attacks on young children

A predatory paedophile - dubbed 'Al the Paedo' by work colleagues - was jailed for ten years today after he filmed himself repeatedly abusing two young girls and hoarding 200,000 indecent images of children.


Alan Potbury, 38, carried out sickening sexual abuse on two six-year-old girls over a period of three years - attacking one victim he babysat for after befriending her parents.


Former deliveryman Potbury took pictures and filmed his horrifying sexual crimes on a mobile phone before downloading the footage onto his computer.


He was finally caught when the mother of one of his victims saw her daughter kissing her brother and explained that Potbury had shown her how to do it.


Police raided his home in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, and uncovered almost 200,000 indecent images and movies stashed on mobile phones, DVDs and his computer.


Potbury admitted a total of 35 counts at Bristol Crown Court, including seven counts of assault on a child under 13 and five of sexual assault on a child.


He also confessed to 12 counts of taking photographs or movies of the abuse, as well eleven other counts of downloading thousands of child porn images and movies from the internet.


Jailing him for ten years, Judge Neil Ford QC told Potbury his catalogue of abuse had been a 'flagrant and dreadful breach of trust'.


'As they are young children it is impossible to presently assess the damage you have done to their development. But your activity is something they will have to deal with when they have an understanding of these matters. It was a significant ordeal for them.


'I have read the impact statement from the parents and they say they have lost trust in humanity and talk of their self blame, although that's not warranted, and their anger.
Catalogue of abuse: Bristol Crown Court, where Judge Neil Ford sentenced Potbury to ten years in jail for abusing children


Catalogue of abuse: Bristol Crown Court, where Judge Neil Ford sentenced Potbury to ten years in jail for abusing children


'The other victim's mother talks of anger, loss of trust and self blame. Again in her case it obviously was not her fault but that is of little comfort to her.


'Your behaviour demonstrated you have an attraction to young children, indeed very young children, which you find it difficult to control. Your offences constituted a dreadful breach of trust and the fact was that you took the opportunity to make explicit records, including movies, of your activities.


Bristol Crown Court heard Potbury was known by work colleagues as 'Al the Paedo' because of his crude and sexual comments about children and women when he made home deliveries.


The court heard bespectacled Potbury, who stared straight ahead throughout the two-hour hearing, had received a caution for indecently assaulting a girl under the age of 16 in 1993, while he babysat for her.


James Ward, prosecuting, said it was the Crown's case that 1993 was the start of a period in Alan Potbury's life that culminated in him abusing the two young girls.


Mr Ward said: 'Alan Potbury came into the friendship circle of the household. As the friendship got stronger they would see him at least once a month - then once or twice a week.


'The victim's mother says she thought nothing of it and that Alan would often stay over on the sofa.' Potbury's babysitting duties became more frequent in 2010 when the girl's mother started an evening course and her husband left the marital home.


Mr Ward told the court: 'The victim's mother says Alan would quite regularly read the child a bed time story or help bath her other two children.'


Police found images and movies - complete with times and dates - of him abusing the youngsters at his home in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset. They also found near identical images and videos of him attacking another six-year-old girl back in 2007.


The footage had been burned onto DVDs and downloaded onto Potbury's computer.


Officers also found a total of 190,031 other indecent images that the defendant had downloaded onto his machine from the internet between 2001 and 2010.


Of those abuse pictures, 121 were level five - the most serious abuse category there is. Over 100 child porn movies were also discovered - of which four were categorised as level five.


A statement read out by the prosecution on behalf of the devastated father of one of the victims accused Potbury of preying on his family - just so he could get his hands on his daughter.


He said: 'I now firmly believe that Alan Potbury got close to my family to get close to my children. I thought it was my wife who he was interested in and not my children.'


Police also investigated Potbury's other hobby - as a volunteer for the coastguard - but the court was told there was no evidence of offending. Derek Perry, defending Potbury, said he accepted his client could be facing a lengthy jail term and said he could not deny the crimes were 'reprehensible'.


He claimed Potbury had suffered from Klinefelter's syndrome - a sex chromosome disorder which meant he grew a breast as a teenager.


Mr Perry told the court that after having the breast removed, and being rendered infertile, his client suffered depression which may have driven him to commit the offences.


He also stressed that Potbury vehemently denied he had targeted women or families with young children.


As well as ten years in prison, Potbury was also ordered to sign the Sex Offenders Register for life and the material he collected was ordered to be destroyed.

Read more: CLICK HERE


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Friday, 28 January 2011

28-Jan-2011 - BBC - Andrew KINGSLEY PEDERAST SCOTLAND RISIBLE SENTENCE!

28-Jan-2011 - BBC - Andrew KINGSLEY PEDERAST SCOTLAND RISIBLE SENTENCE!

Paedophile teacher jailed for a minimum of five years
28 January 2011 Last updated at 12:46
Andrew Kingsley was a probationary teacher at a Fife school
A 23-year-old music teacher from Fife has been jailed for a minimum of five years for abusing 16 young boys.


Andrew Kingsley, from Dunfermline, admitted committing a string of sexual offences against boys as young as 12 between 2006 and 2009.


Kingsley, who was known as Olly, worked at a school in Fife for five months until his arrest in December 2009.


The teacher, who groomed his victims over the internet, was also placed on a life long restriction order.


On sentencing Kingsley, Judge Lord Pentland said: "The worst aspect of this sustained criminality, in my view, was your devious manipulation and relentless pursuit of numerous adolescent boys, all but one of whom were under the age of legal consent, for the purposes of your own sexual gratification.


'Influential role'


"You groomed your victims over the internet so as to develop abusive relationships with them.


"In some cases, the internet contact progressed to the stage of your meeting the victims in person and then physically abusing them."
Lord Pentland added: "In relation to some of your victims, you clearly occupied a position of trust and authority, either as a teacher or in some other influential role".
"Many of your victims looked up to you and admired you, but you took advantage of their emotional and sexual immaturity for your own selfish purposes."


The abuse took place in locations in Fife, Glasgow, Ayrshire and London.


Kingsley was a graduate of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama and he had also been involved in a number of youth theatres.


Police said the teacher had been through all the relevant disclosure checks.


But they were alerted after the parents of a 12-year-old boy found explicit texts on their son's mobile.


Fife Constabulary said Kingsley made extensive use of the internet to befriend children conducting "virtual" conversations online via social networking sites to seek out his victims and gain their trust.


Garry McEwan, a senior investigating officer with Fife Constabulary, told BBC Scotland: "The sentencing brings to a close a groundbreaking investigation for Fife Constabulary.


"The case shows the global reach of internet crime.


"I can not overstate the devastating impact Kingsley's actions have had on his victims and I would like to take this opportunity to recognise their courage and bravery throughout this investigation."
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Expect to hear of this specimen again in the future.

Let us hope thaty when he next offends he is caught and that by then sensible sentencing pertains. I would welcome the death penalty for child abusers, rapists and those who abuse women or commit murder a second time.

I believe it is the duty of society to protect the innocent.

5 years is a derisory sentence for the obscenity of Kingsley's abuse of trust and the damage he has clearly done to these children.

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Monday, 24 January 2011

24-Jan-2011 - Daily Mail - Paedophile Snatcher sentenced

24-Jan-2011 - Daily Mail - Paedophile Snatcher sentenced

In my personal opinion woefully inadequately!

 
Paedophile snatched girl, 10, off street before abusing her in 'appalling act of sexual depravity'

By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 4:25 PM on 24th January 2011

A man snatched a 10-year-old girl off the street and abused her shortly before taking his three-year-old son on holiday.

Kevin Holmes, 28, bundled his victim into the boot of his car, assaulted her and then abandoned her on wasteland.

He drove straight from the scene in Fleetwood, Lancashire, and picked up his three-year-old son for a week's break in Yorkshire.

Holmes, of Crosby, Liverpool, even rang the mother of his child days later to warn that a paedophile was on the loose in the area, Preston Crown Court heard.

Jailed: Kevin Holmes will serve a minimum five year sentence

Jailed: Kevin Holmes will serve a minimum five year sentence

Jailing him indefinitely, Judge Christopher Cornwall said it was an 'utterly appalling case of sexual depravity'.

Holmes was sentenced to serve a minimum of five years for public protection and will not be considered for parole until then.

Holmes acted out his 'grotesque' sexual fantasies with no regard to the 'dark shadow' it would cast over the young girl, the judge said.

Holmes then drove off to a piece of waste ground where he went on to sexually assault her on the afternoon of May 9 last year.

Her 30-minute ordeal ended when he dumped her at the scene and ordered her not to turn around or he would kill her by drowning her in a pond, the court heard.

Judge Cornwall said: 'Ordinary decent members of the community hearing the terrible details of what you did to this girl are likely to react with disbelief that anyone could act with such inhumanity towards a 10-year-old girl.'

Holmes admitted kidnap, assault occasioning actual bodily harm and sexual assault.

He went on trial in December on a further charge of raping the girl but a not guilty verdict was ordered to be returned after the child felt unable to be cross-examined over her trauma.

The girl had left her home for the short walk to a sweet shop after her mother gave her £1.

She left the shop to stroll across to meet her friends in a nearby play area when the chance encounter with the defendant happened.

Holmes stood next to the open boot of his Vauxhall Astra as she passed and he asked her for help which she sensibly refused, prosecutor Richard Haworth said.

'As she tried to walk away she was grabbed and manhandled into the boot of the car,' he said.

'She was in a position of darkness as the defendant got back into the car and it drove off.'

He told the court the car later stopped, Holmes opened the boot and, after assaulting her, told her 'to keep still and asked how old she was.

'In a bid to try and prevent anything further taking place she said she was only eight.'

Holmes then set off for wasteland next to an equestrian centre in Rossall Lane where he parked and then pulled her from the boot into the rear of the vehicle where he sexually assaulted her and then acted indecently in front of her.

His parting shot was to threaten to kill her as he abandoned her where she successfully sought the help of a passer-by and raised the alarm, Mr Haworth said.

Within minutes Holmes was at the home of his ex-partner to pick up his son.

The prosecutor said: 'She says he turned up and appeared to be acting perfectly normal and was even having a laugh with everybody in the house.

'''Kevin told people to kiss our son goodbye and then they both left', she said.'

Holmes later returned from the holiday but not before committing a 'supreme act of deceit' during the break with a phone call to his ex-partner.

'She said Kevin explained that a young girl had been taken from the park and that I had to keep an eye on my son,' he said.

'I assumed he was being a caring dad but during that phone call he implied I was a bad mother and that I let him wander around his own.'

Police undertook an extensive manhunt as DNA traces from the attacker were detected.

Holmes had no previous convictions so was not thought to be on the DNA database but it is understood the sample proved to be a match with a close family member.

When arrested at his home in Liverpool a month later, he told officers: 'I hold my hands up, I can't stay on the run. I've abducted a child and sexually assaulted her.

'I've never done anything like this before.'

The girl showed great courage in providing as much information as she could soon after her ordeal and had provided an 'astonishingly accurate' description of his facial features which was distributed by the police.

She suffered bruising and had undergone a considerable medical examination including tests for HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases.

In mitigation, Janet Ironfield said Holmes was a man of previous good character who came from a respectable family background.

Written testimonials outlining his character had been submitted from his family, friends and neighbours, and his family continued to support him, she said.

She added that he maintained he had not rehearsed indulging in his sexual fantasy, had never set eyes on the child before and had not pre-planned the attack.

Sentencing, Judge Cornwall said: 'Most decent people will struggle to understand how anyone could entertain such depraved thoughts in the first place but to go beyond the realms of fantasy to make it an act of reality is simply grotesque.

'She had ceased to be a vulnerable child as far as you were concerned.

'She was but a vehicle for you to achieve sexual satisfaction.

'When you took hold of her and put her into the boot of your car you took hold of her whole future life and put it in grave jeopardy.

'In her most heart-rendering victim impact statement, her mother said 'it really frightens me as a mother, how will she end up now, is she going to be different now, how will she cope if she does not speak about it, what is she thinking, how will this affect her?

'Every single one of those questions is pertinent. Each one is asked for one reason only - because of what you (Holmes) did to her.

'What makes all this terrible business even more dreadful is that you had travelled there to pick up your own child child in order to take him on holiday.

'While waiting for the appointment time to collect him you saw this girl and you were completely unable to control this bizarre sexual impulse, did all that you did towards her and picked up your son thereafter as if nothing had happened.'

He concluded: 'The harm you have done remains beyond calculation. You exploited her innocence for your own gratification without giving any thought to the harm you caused her.

'You have cast a very dark shadow over her childhood. No-one at the present time knows how long that shadow will last. This is a terrible burden for her and her parents.'

He said he was satisfied he was 'highly dangerous' and continued to pose a strong risk to under-age children.

The judge stressed he would only be released by the Parole Board if it was content that risk was no longer present.

If released Holmes, of Coney Crescent, would be on licence and could be recalled at any point if he breached its terms, he said.

In a statement, the girl's family said: 'We as a family still find it hard to come to to terms with what has happened to our daughter and will do for a long time, if not for the rest of our lives.

'No matter the sentence today, it will never make this go away.

'What this man did to our little girl is horrific. She or any other child should have been able to feel safe playing around the corner in the park in broad daylight.

'We have to deal with challenges day by day, her innocence has been taken from her by this man's actions but we will be strong and have to get her through this.

'She has changed, there is no doubt, but we have to accept this and carry on as best as we can.

'She is the bravest person we know and we are extremely proud of her.

'I feel no matter what rehabilitation he (Holmes) receives the fact is he will remain an extremely dangerous individual.

'I am already scared that when he is released that he will do this again to another child - that it could be worse for that child.

'We are just glad that he did let our daughter go.

'But knowing what he did and what he is capable of is very frightening.

'We would like to thank everyone for their help, advice and support during this, including Lancashire Police, the doctors at The Safe Centre, even members of the public who came forward offering information which helped lead to the arrest and conviction of this man.'

Outside court, the child's mother said: 'I think it's disgusting that he phoned his former partner knowing that he did it. It is hard to put into words how I feel.'

Detective Superintendent Neil Esseen said it was one of the 'most harrowing cases' he had dealt with in his 25 years of experience in serious crime.

'What he did was reprehensible and, in my mind, bestial,' he said.

'It was a terrible offence and my heart goes out to the girl and her family.'

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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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Monday, 10 January 2011

10-Jan-2011 - Paedophile ring leader Colin BLANCHARD jailed

10-Jan-2011 - Paedophile ring leader Colin BLANCHARD jailed

Paedophile ring leader Colin Blanchard jailed

Blanchard was guilty of "breathtaking depravity", the judge told him Continue reading the main story

The leader of a paedophile ring which sexually abused young children and shared the images has been jailed.

Colin Blanchard, 40, of Rochdale, admitted a string of sex offences. He received an indeterminate sentence, and must spend at least nine years in jail.

Two women were also sentenced. Tracy Lyons, 41, of Portsmouth was jailed for seven years and Tracy Dawber, 44, of Southport, was jailed for four years.

Plymouth nursery worker Vanessa George, 40, was jailed in 2009.

'Warped and wicked'

She received an indeterminate sentence, as did the fifth member of the ring, 40-year-old Angela Allen, of Nottingham. They were given minimum terms of seven years and five years respectively.

Mr Justice Royce, sitting at Bristol Crown Court, said Blanchard was guilty of "breathtaking depravity", and described him as "warped, wicked, dangerous and devious".

Det Con Andrew Piling said the case was disturbing and unique

Prosecutors described all the defendants as being involved in "one of the most sickening paedophile rings this country has seen".

Blanchard, a father-of-one, met the women over the internet and convinced them to sexually assault young children and send him the images.

The ring was broken when a colleague of Blanchard found child sex abuse images on his computer in June 2009 and called police.

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