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Social workers ignored warnings over rapist, 11

risks child has not fully evaluated, leaving him to attack nine years, when he should have been in a house

social workers do not have to act on official warnings about the behavior of a very disturbed 11 year old man who raped a child two years younger than him, a case grave found.

services for children Sunderland popular board did not adequately assess the child's needs or the risk, despite the concerns of health professionals about his mental instability and sexual behavior .

Child

X attacked a nine year old in 2009 led to a room in a computer game. He admitted the breach by the Crown Court in Newcastle and was sent to a detention center for four years.

The summary of the review report stated that the board had not taken X children in care despite repeated requests and evidence of serious behavioral problems. "The services of child protection internet Sunderland has consistently failed to meet their legal obligations to protect the child X"

As several recent studies of severe cases, the research found that there was a lack of resources caused the failure, but insufficent shared schedule, record keeping and communication between workers social services NHS, schools and police departments. However, the report was clear that the ultimate responsibility lies with the failure of the services of Sunderland children get a leading role.

Two letters on the behavior of X were sent to authorities in the protection of a child psychiatrist just weeks before the attack, urging them to take action. But these were ignored.

The summary of the research report describes family life chaotic and unstable X, himself a victim of abuse and mistreatment. He arrived in London in 2001 as a refugee and his father was killed in combat alleged drug a year later.

The NHS treated the child for physical and emotional problems, while his behavior meant he was in regular contact with the police and the local youth offender team. It was referred to social services in a number of occasions.

Meanwhile, both his mother and stepfather were receiving support from mental health services, workers and drug and alcohol teams of probation, although the report notes that research trials "that were inconsistent in their assimilation."

children's family told the inquiry that "did not have enough help" for the many organizations that participated in the life of his son in London and the northeast. However, the investigation concluded that "actually had a lot of resources to help the family."


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