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Brighton social workers have learnt from mistakes in ‘tragic’ adoption case, says children’s services chief

by Frank le Duc
Friday 14 Apr, 2017 at 12:50AM
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Brighton social workers have learnt from mistakes in ‘tragic’ adoption case, says children’s services chief

Pinaki Ghoshal

Children’s services boss Pinaki Ghoshal said that social workers in Brighton and Hove had learnt from the complex and long-running adoption case described in one court hearing as “tragic”.

A girl, 4, was taken from her natural father at just a few weeks old and placed with parents who wish to adopt her. Her father wants to raise her with her three siblings.

The outcome of her case was shared publicly this week. The most senior family court judge in the country ruling that she had spent so long with her adoptive parents, she should remain settled with them.

The judge also said that contact with her birth family should take place sooner rather than later, with experts expected to help the young girl to understand what has happened.

Sir James Munby, president of the Family Division of the High Court, criticised Brighton and Hove City and its social workers as well as the girl’s former legal guardian. He also criticised two of the judges who have been involved in the case for their handling of the matter.

The girl had, he said, been failed by the system.

Pinaki Ghoshal

Mr Ghoshal, the council’s executive director of families, children and learning, said: “We accept the findings of this judgment. Most importantly, we agree with its conclusion that it would be in the best interests of the child in question for the adoption to proceed.

“We agree with the judgment regarding the unusually long time this litigation has taken and that this has been deplorable for the child and families concerned. However, the timescales of the legal process are not something over which we have had control.

“Throughout this very complex case we have always tried to work in the best interests of the child.

“The actions by our children’s services team that led to the original court order were taken in late 2012.

“Over the last five years there have been significant developments in our practice, in part informed by this case.

“As recorded in the judgment, we have recognised that there were mistakes with some of our practice in the past and we have apologised for these mistakes.

“With further legal action pending it would not be appropriate for us to comment further on this case.”

Sir James Munby

In his judgment Sir James said: “This is a very complex and worrying case. It is, I think, by some margin the most difficult and concerning case of its type I have ever been involved in.

“This litigation has been proceeding for an unusually long time. To say that it has proceeded in an unsatisfactory manner would be understatement on a grand scale.”

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  1. Valerie Paynter says:
    9 years ago

    No actual detail of precisely what changes were identified and exactly how changed – just alludings to something unspecified having altered in some way.

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  2. Kenneth Burgoyne says:
    9 years ago

    The Director of Brighton and Hove Children’s Services (Pinaki Ghoshal) has since stated mistakes were made and lessons have been learnt, he tries to convince the public that his department is no longer a hot bed of pyschobabble social work. My own experience and evidence is this is not true and this year he himself is guilty of not conducting a proper and full investigation when he assured me he had done so.

    Put simply Brighton and Hove Children’s Services are anti-fathers and its Director should hang his head in shame and step down, he has not improved anything rather he has re-enforced bad and dangerous social work practises governed by his band of feminist social workers and their hatred of men.

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    • Gareth Barker says:
      8 years ago

      Surely Kenneth, it’s you who hates women.

      Reply

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