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A six-year-old Derby boy has been taken into care partly for being overweight, it has been revealed.A six-year-old Derby boy has been taken into care partly for being overweight, it has been revealed.
It is the first time obesity has been listed by social services in the city as one of the reasons for taking a child away from their family.It is the first time obesity has been listed by social services in the city as one of the reasons for taking a child away from their family.
The case emerged as figures showed one in four 10 and 11-year-olds in Derby are classified as obese or overweight.The case emerged as figures showed one in four 10 and 11-year-olds in Derby are classified as obese or overweight.
But city council officials said weight would never be the primary factor in taking a child into care.But city council officials said weight would never be the primary factor in taking a child into care.
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The figures, taken from measurements made in schools, were part of a national survey but became public after a BBC Freedom of Information request.The figures, taken from measurements made in schools, were part of a national survey but became public after a BBC Freedom of Information request.
While unable to comment on the case directly, cabinet member for children and young people Les Allen, emphasised many factors were considered before social services intervened.While unable to comment on the case directly, cabinet member for children and young people Les Allen, emphasised many factors were considered before social services intervened.
"Being overweight would not be the determining factor in taking any child in to local authority care."Being overweight would not be the determining factor in taking any child in to local authority care.
"The primary reason for taking a child into care is because where they are is not the best place for them, they are likely to be vulnerable and they will be safer and happier in local authority care.""The primary reason for taking a child into care is because where they are is not the best place for them, they are likely to be vulnerable and they will be safer and happier in local authority care."
No other specific details were available.No other specific details were available.
'Last resort''Last resort'
Health managers said they were taking action to stop the number of overweight children from increasing further.Health managers said they were taking action to stop the number of overweight children from increasing further.
John Topham from NHS Derby City said: "We are trying to, and are working with other agencies in the city, to increase activity levels and improve healthy eating.John Topham from NHS Derby City said: "We are trying to, and are working with other agencies in the city, to increase activity levels and improve healthy eating.
"But those are going to take time to come into being and will take time to change the tide.""But those are going to take time to come into being and will take time to change the tide."
Dr Colin Waine, chair of the National Obesity Forum, said taking a child into care over its weight was a huge step.Dr Colin Waine, chair of the National Obesity Forum, said taking a child into care over its weight was a huge step.
"Such action should only be considered in the absolute last resort - indeed it might be an indication of a failure of systems that should have been in place before this circumstance arose. "Such action should only be considered in the absolute last resort - indeed in might be an indication of a failure of systems that should have been in place before this circumstance arose.
"The emphasis must be on prevention and early intervention to educate mother's on healthy nutrition and monitoring of the child's development.""The emphasis must be on prevention and early intervention to educate mother's on healthy nutrition and monitoring of the child's development."
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Obesity was one of the reasons Derby Social Services took actionObesity was one of the reasons Derby Social Services took action