Ombudsman criticises Haringey council over support for boy with SEN

Ombudsman criticises Haringey council over support for boy with SEN

The Local Government Ombudsman has ordered Haringey council to apologise to a boy with learning difficulties after it took more than a year to issue him with a statement of special educational needs (SEN).

The ombudsman ruled that the delay amounted to maladministration causing injustice and ordered the council to review its SEN assessment procedures.

The 2001 SEN Code of Practice says councils must deal with a request for a statement within 26 weeks.

But the ombudsman Jane Martin found a raft of delays at multiple stages in the boy

Ofsted: Disabled children slipping through child protection net

Ofsted: Disabled children slipping through child protection net

Ofsted is urging councils and LSCBs to improve child protection support for disabled children after research revealed the needs of many are being missed

Local authorities are failing to identify the child protection needs of disabled children, according to a report published by Ofsted.

The report, which looked at the effectiveness of child protection work for disabled children in 173 cases across 12 local authorities, found too many disabled children are at risk of slipping through the child protection net.

In some cases, inspectors found parents were neglecting their children, but the impact on the child had not been clearly recognised by children’s services. As a result, the focus on the child was lost.

Missed concerns

Serious concerns regarding the neglect of a young person with autism, for example, were only uncovered after an investigation into the alleged abuse of a sibling, even though the young person and the family were receiving support for the child

The Office for National Statistics has published figures for unexplained deaths in infancy for England and Wales 2010

The Office for National Statistics has published figures for unexplained deaths in infancy for England and Wales 2010. Findings include: there were 254 unexplained infant deaths in England and Wales in 2010 (8% of all infant deaths).
Source:

Ofsted has published a report on protecting disabled children

Ofsted has published a report on

NAVCA has published a report on the impact of cuts on local charities and community groups

NAVCA has published a report on the impact of cuts on local

The Wales Audit Office has published a report on the education of looked after children

The Wales Audit Office has published a report on the

The Northern Ireland Courts and Tribunals Service has released the Children Order Bulletin

The Northern Ireland Courts and Tribunals Service has released the Children Order Bulletin from April to June 2012, containing provisional figures on the Children Order in Northern Ireland in relation to public and private applications entered and dealt with in the Family Proceedings Court, Family Care Centre, and the High Court. Also includes information on own motion orders, interim orders, final orders and sitting times. Findings include: there were 1,568 applications during April to June 2012, an increase of 7% from the same period in 2011.
Source: Northern Ireland Courts and Tribunals Service
Further information:
Childrens Order Bulletin April – June 2012 (Provisional Figures)