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The death of a 17-month-old boy after months of abuse, despite him being on an at-risk register, has sparked an review of child protection in England.The death of a 17-month-old boy after months of abuse, despite him being on an at-risk register, has sparked an review of child protection in England.
It comes as two men were found guilty of causing his death in August 2007.It comes as two men were found guilty of causing his death in August 2007.
The boy, from Haringey, north London, suffered 50 injuries, and the case has revealed a series of failings by social workers, health workers and police.The boy, from Haringey, north London, suffered 50 injuries, and the case has revealed a series of failings by social workers, health workers and police.
The case is described as worse than that of Victoria Climbie, who was murdered in Haringey in 2000.The case is described as worse than that of Victoria Climbie, who was murdered in Haringey in 2000.
Lord Laming, who chaired the inquiry into eight-year-old Victoria's death, has now been asked to prepare "an independent report of progress made across the country".Lord Laming, who chaired the inquiry into eight-year-old Victoria's death, has now been asked to prepare "an independent report of progress made across the country".
He described the latest case as "dispiriting". I certainly want to investigate further the situation in Haringey Children's Minister Beverly HughesHe described the latest case as "dispiriting". I certainly want to investigate further the situation in Haringey Children's Minister Beverly Hughes
"It would be awful wherever it happened, but it seems particularly sad that it has happened in the same area where Victoria experienced this awful cruelty and a terrible death and involved the very same services," he said."It would be awful wherever it happened, but it seems particularly sad that it has happened in the same area where Victoria experienced this awful cruelty and a terrible death and involved the very same services," he said.
The death of Victoria Climbie prompted a complete rethink about looking after vulnerable children.The death of Victoria Climbie prompted a complete rethink about looking after vulnerable children.
In his report, Lord Laming found agencies were passing the buck and not communicating. He made various recommendations and demanded major legal and structural change.In his report, Lord Laming found agencies were passing the buck and not communicating. He made various recommendations and demanded major legal and structural change.
Warnings givenWarnings given
During the court case it emerged that the boy - known as Baby P - was visited 60 times by social workers, doctors, health workers, and other child protection professionals.During the court case it emerged that the boy - known as Baby P - was visited 60 times by social workers, doctors, health workers, and other child protection professionals.
After a nine week trial, Jason Owen, 36, from Bromley, and a 32-year-old man were convicted on Tuesday of "causing or allowing the death of a child or vulnerable person".After a nine week trial, Jason Owen, 36, from Bromley, and a 32-year-old man were convicted on Tuesday of "causing or allowing the death of a child or vulnerable person".
The boy was found dead in his cot on 3 August 2007
The boy's mother had pleaded guilty to causing the death of the child and all three will be sentenced on 15 December.The boy's mother had pleaded guilty to causing the death of the child and all three will be sentenced on 15 December.
Two social workers and a lawyer have been given warnings over the case.Two social workers and a lawyer have been given warnings over the case.
Children's Minister Beverley Hughes told BBC News that questions needed to be asked of Haringey Council.Children's Minister Beverley Hughes told BBC News that questions needed to be asked of Haringey Council.
"I certainly want to investigate further the situation in Haringey," she said."I certainly want to investigate further the situation in Haringey," she said.
"I think it's a perfectly reasonable question given that this happened before in the same place eight years ago."I think it's a perfectly reasonable question given that this happened before in the same place eight years ago.
" A second child should not have died in these circumstances, when the authorities were aware that probably abuse was taking place."" A second child should not have died in these circumstances, when the authorities were aware that probably abuse was taking place."