Showing posts with label Baby P. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baby P. Show all posts

Tuesday, 25 November 2008

Haringey Council Workers Not Fired


It has just been revealed that the social workers of Haringey Council, who were responsible for the tragic death of Baby P, will not be fired.

This just goes to show that again, justice has not been served and that the Council will continue to cover up and play down their responsibliities to other children in the same situation.

It also makes me wonder how many other child are living in fear, in homes that are not providing the loving care and are not the safe haven they should be.

How easy is it to fool these social workers who are supposed to be looking out for the exact signs that Baby P exhibited.

The social workers are always supposed to be one step ahead of parents like that of Baby P.

There was a reason why Baby P was on the high risk list, and what were they looking for if they saw that child 60 times. How could they have missed the absolute hell this child was living in.

It has left the public amazed and angered at the negligence that Haringey Council exhibited, and it seems that those who should be held accountable, will not be.

Therefore it seems that we as a community will have to pick up the slack, if there are any children that need help, we will have to expose them, since social services cannot be completely trusted to act.

Monday, 17 November 2008

The Tragedy of Baby P

The life of Baby P was a short one as well as tragic. This beautiful baby boy was let down by the people who should of protected him the most.

His parents abused him and Haringey Social Services who should of stepped in, did not, allowing Baby P to die as a result of the numerous injuries he suffered at the hands of his mother and her boyfriend.

What is also equally surprising and frustrating is that only after this little boy suffered so much does it appear that he actually had other people who could have stepped in.

After his death his father has issued a statement saying how much he loved him, and now his grandmother has shown herself saying that she told social services that Baby P needed help.

Why is it that it is only now that this extended family feel that they could be of help. They should of stepped in when Baby P needed them.

It is a shame and a disgrace that so many people could have failed this little boy, and everyone responsible for the demise of Baby P should be held accountable.