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ON APPEAL FROM THE FAMILY COURT sitting in MANCHESTER
HER HONOUR JUDGE NEWTON
Case No. MA14C00269
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
LADY JUSTICE MACUR DBE
and
SIR BERNARD RIX
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S (A Child) |
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Ms S R Donaldson (instructed by Legal Dept. Salford City Council) for the 1st Respondent
Mr A Moore (instructed by Wtb Solicitors) for the 2nd Respondent
Hearing dates : 22 April 2015
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Crown Copyright ©
Lady Justice Macur DBE :
"(a) The child is placed in local authority foster care. It is the local authority's care plan for the child to remain in this placement pending the outcome of further assessment or conclusion of proceedings.
(b) The local authority have made a referral to the Edenfield Project at Prestwich Hospital for an assessment to be undertaken of the mother ...and for Safe Care work to be commenced.
(c) It is envisaged by the parties that within six weeks the safe care work identified for the mother will have commenced and consideration given as to whether it would be safe to return D to the mother's care. The Edenfield Project shall be asked to confirm whether any further work beyond those timescales is required and if so whether the work would need to be completed prior to any rehabilitation plan being progressed.
(d) The mother informed the Court that she separated from the father four weeks ago and is not having contact with him...
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(l) The local authority confirmed that the Greater Manchester Police have not yet disclosed any documentary evidence in respect of the mother and father...."
"The local authority are of the view they cannot progress or commission work to be undertaken when the mother is unwilling or unable to work openly and honestly with the local authority about her relationship with the father. On that basis, the local authority confirms they do not intend to conduct any further assessment of [the mother]...their care plan will be one of adoption."
"...the risks inherent in returning D to the care of his mother are very high indeed. History is the best predictor for the future and, in my judgment, it is unlikely to be long, if D was in her care, before she was going behind the backs of professionals, and permitting the father contact and exposing D to the risk of sexual abuse. If I am mistaken and the mother can indeed put into practice her express determination to separate from the father...she cannot put herself in the position where she could be considered as a safe carer within any timescale which could remotely meet D's needs."
A placement order was made.
"(a) Whether the child has suffered or is at risk of suffering significant harm in the care of his mother and father as a result of sexual abuse;
(b) Whether the mother is able to demonstrate sufficient insight in to the concerns identified and risks posed by the father to adequately safeguard the child in the future within his time scales (my emphasis);
(c) Whether any support or services could be provided to the family to enable the mother to meet the child's needs;"
Sir Bernard Rix:
Lord Justice Kitchin: