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'Concerns' raised before Dylan Seabridge died from scurvy | 'Concerns' raised before Dylan Seabridge died from scurvy |
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Concerns were raised about a boy more than a year before he died of scurvy, BBC Wales has learned. | Concerns were raised about a boy more than a year before he died of scurvy, BBC Wales has learned. |
Dylan Seabridge, eight, died in Pembrokeshire in 2011 but nothing has been published about whether agencies could have helped to prevent his death. | Dylan Seabridge, eight, died in Pembrokeshire in 2011 but nothing has been published about whether agencies could have helped to prevent his death. |
The inquest into his death heard that he had no contact with the authorities in the seven years before he died. | The inquest into his death heard that he had no contact with the authorities in the seven years before he died. |
Pembrokeshire council said a Child Practice Review on the case would be published soon. | Pembrokeshire council said a Child Practice Review on the case would be published soon. |
A draft serious case review leaked to BBC Wales, which was written in 2013, concluded that the laws on home education in Wales needed to be strengthened as a matter of urgency. | |
The inquest into the death of Dylan, from Dolau in Eglwyswrw, Pembrokeshire, heard that scurvy was an easily preventable and treatable disease. | The inquest into the death of Dylan, from Dolau in Eglwyswrw, Pembrokeshire, heard that scurvy was an easily preventable and treatable disease. |
His parents Glynn and Julie Seabridge told the inquest they did not believe he had scurvy and thought he was suffering from growing pains. | His parents Glynn and Julie Seabridge told the inquest they did not believe he had scurvy and thought he was suffering from growing pains. |
They were charged with neglect but the Crown Prosecution Service dropped those charges in 2014. | They were charged with neglect but the Crown Prosecution Service dropped those charges in 2014. |
No serious case review has been published since Dylan's death four years ago, but an unpublished draft report has been leaked to BBC Wales. | No serious case review has been published since Dylan's death four years ago, but an unpublished draft report has been leaked to BBC Wales. |
It said Dylan was educated at home and "invisible" to the authorities, though his parents dispute that. | It said Dylan was educated at home and "invisible" to the authorities, though his parents dispute that. |
The author of the report said she knew so little about Dylan that it was "impossible for her to even draw a pen picture of him". | The author of the report said she knew so little about Dylan that it was "impossible for her to even draw a pen picture of him". |
'Rare case' | 'Rare case' |
Although the family lived in Pembrokeshire, Mrs Seabridge worked in neighbouring Ceredigion before her work was terminated. | Although the family lived in Pembrokeshire, Mrs Seabridge worked in neighbouring Ceredigion before her work was terminated. |
During employment tribunal proceedings, a lawyer and a head teacher contacted social services after they became aware Mrs Seabridge suffered from mental ill health and her child was home educated. | During employment tribunal proceedings, a lawyer and a head teacher contacted social services after they became aware Mrs Seabridge suffered from mental ill health and her child was home educated. |
Education officials visited the Seabridges but they had no power to see Dylan. | Education officials visited the Seabridges but they had no power to see Dylan. |
The Children's Commissioner for Wales Dr Sally Holland said: "This is a rare case, but I don't think Dylan Seabridge is the only child under the radar in Britain so we should be learning what we can from this case and of course as quickly as possible." | The Children's Commissioner for Wales Dr Sally Holland said: "This is a rare case, but I don't think Dylan Seabridge is the only child under the radar in Britain so we should be learning what we can from this case and of course as quickly as possible." |
What is scurvy? | What is scurvy? |
The Welsh government said it would publish new non-statutory guidance soon on home education. | |
Fiona Nicholson, a home education consultant, said the law was "adequate as it is". | |
"Changes aren't needed to safeguard children. If you turn it into policing, people will put up barriers," she said. | "Changes aren't needed to safeguard children. If you turn it into policing, people will put up barriers," she said. |
Pembrokeshire council said the serious case review was suspended pending the outcome of the criminal proceedings. | Pembrokeshire council said the serious case review was suspended pending the outcome of the criminal proceedings. |
System changes meant a different type of review was under way which would be published soon, it added. | System changes meant a different type of review was under way which would be published soon, it added. |
Ceredigion council said it provided information for the report promptly and said current regulations do not give authorities enough power to monitor home educated children. | Ceredigion council said it provided information for the report promptly and said current regulations do not give authorities enough power to monitor home educated children. |