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'Invisible' Stoke-on-Trent girl 'gravely neglected' in lockdown | 'Invisible' Stoke-on-Trent girl 'gravely neglected' in lockdown |
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A 14-year-old girl is being treated for a life-threatening illness after being "gravely neglected" by her family in lockdown. | A 14-year-old girl is being treated for a life-threatening illness after being "gravely neglected" by her family in lockdown. |
The High Court's Family Division was asked to intervene to take the girl, from Stoke-on-Trent, into care. | The High Court's Family Division was asked to intervene to take the girl, from Stoke-on-Trent, into care. |
Social workers said they were shocked by the girl's appearance on Thursday when she looked "terminally ill". | Social workers said they were shocked by the girl's appearance on Thursday when she looked "terminally ill". |
She was "concealed" by her family, the court heard, and the lockdown had made her "invisible" to authorities. | She was "concealed" by her family, the court heard, and the lockdown had made her "invisible" to authorities. |
Mr Justice Hayden ordered she be treated as a matter of urgency. | Mr Justice Hayden ordered she be treated as a matter of urgency. |
"I am entirely satisfied that in the months of lockdown [the teenager] has been gravely neglected," he said. | "I am entirely satisfied that in the months of lockdown [the teenager] has been gravely neglected," he said. |
"I manifestly hope that it is not too late. | |
"This case illustrates the vulnerability of young people in the lockdown period." | |
The teenager, who cannot be identified, is thought to have a rare skin condition. | The teenager, who cannot be identified, is thought to have a rare skin condition. |
Social workers from Stoke-on-Trent City Council said they had become aware she was ill within the last 10 days, but she had been "concealed" from them when they visited her home. | Social workers from Stoke-on-Trent City Council said they had become aware she was ill within the last 10 days, but she had been "concealed" from them when they visited her home. |
On Thursday, when they returned and insisted on seeing her, the girl was found shaking. Court action was launched immediately. | On Thursday, when they returned and insisted on seeing her, the girl was found shaking. Court action was launched immediately. |
One social worker described the family as "invisible" and the judge agreed it had "not been physically possible for [the girl] to be seen by a professional" due to the coronavirus lockdown. | One social worker described the family as "invisible" and the judge agreed it had "not been physically possible for [the girl] to be seen by a professional" due to the coronavirus lockdown. |
The council workers were not criticised but questions, were raised as to why the authority had not taken action sooner. | The council workers were not criticised but questions, were raised as to why the authority had not taken action sooner. |
Stoke-on-Trent City Council declined to respond to specific points, saying it would be inappropriate to comment further on the case. | |
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