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'No excuses' for abuse teen case 'No excuses' for abuse teen case
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A council has apologised unreservedly to the family of young children who were sexually abused by a teenager placed by social services with them.A council has apologised unreservedly to the family of young children who were sexually abused by a teenager placed by social services with them.
Vale of Glamorgan council said "there were no excuses and it should never have happened."Vale of Glamorgan council said "there were no excuses and it should never have happened."
Three workers have been suspended while more disciplinary action will follow and others will receive extra training.Three workers have been suspended while more disciplinary action will follow and others will receive extra training.
The 19-year-old admitted rape and sexual abuse at Cardiff Crown Court while on a placement scheme for adults.The 19-year-old admitted rape and sexual abuse at Cardiff Crown Court while on a placement scheme for adults.
The teenager was placed with the couple who were not told about his past sexual history involving young people, even though the council knew about them.The teenager was placed with the couple who were not told about his past sexual history involving young people, even though the council knew about them.
He was given an indeterminate sentence of imprisonment after admitting sexually abusing their children.He was given an indeterminate sentence of imprisonment after admitting sexually abusing their children.
This was a tragic event Philip Evans, director of social services I am angry that we have made mistakes and caused this tragic situation, and I am determined that we ensure that such events are never repeated John Maitland Evans, council chief executive
An inquiry published by the council found the overall practice of its leaving care team was poor and at one stage it failed to carry out a risk assessment even though it had received a written instruction from a senior manager to do so.An inquiry published by the council found the overall practice of its leaving care team was poor and at one stage it failed to carry out a risk assessment even though it had received a written instruction from a senior manager to do so.
The council's director of social services Philip Evans said: "There are no excuses. This should never have happened.The council's director of social services Philip Evans said: "There are no excuses. This should never have happened.
"The criticisms in the report are fully justified not only by the evidence of failings but particularly because of the harm done."The criticisms in the report are fully justified not only by the evidence of failings but particularly because of the harm done.
"Some of our staff did not meet their individual and collective responsibilities for taking action to protect children. This was a tragic event."Some of our staff did not meet their individual and collective responsibilities for taking action to protect children. This was a tragic event.
"The investigation found that while the young man was looked after by the council as a child, the risks he posed were recognised, shared and managed correctly by social services."The investigation found that while the young man was looked after by the council as a child, the risks he posed were recognised, shared and managed correctly by social services.
"However, when he left care at 18 his full history was not transferred effectively, and decisions were made without crucial details.""However, when he left care at 18 his full history was not transferred effectively, and decisions were made without crucial details."
Mr Evans added: "We have let down badly two children who have suffered harm."Mr Evans added: "We have let down badly two children who have suffered harm."
'Grim reading''Grim reading'
The council inquiry began in January.The council inquiry began in January.
The report makes 12 recommendations for improvement and a detailed action plan.The report makes 12 recommendations for improvement and a detailed action plan.
The council said there would be changes to the structure of its frontline services in children and adult social services and that all the management arrangements for the "leaving care team" had been changed.The council said there would be changes to the structure of its frontline services in children and adult social services and that all the management arrangements for the "leaving care team" had been changed.
It also said an action plan over the issue was to be implemented.It also said an action plan over the issue was to be implemented.
The council's chief executive, John Maitland Evans, added: "This is a tragic situation, and I join the leader and all others within the council, in offering a full and unreserved apology to the parents and children affected. I'm very, very sorry.The council's chief executive, John Maitland Evans, added: "This is a tragic situation, and I join the leader and all others within the council, in offering a full and unreserved apology to the parents and children affected. I'm very, very sorry.
"The failings of a small number of staff make grim reading - failure to access and share information, poor risk assessment and management, bad professional judgement, failure to follow the all-Wales child protection procedures."The failings of a small number of staff make grim reading - failure to access and share information, poor risk assessment and management, bad professional judgement, failure to follow the all-Wales child protection procedures.
"All serious shortcomings that contributed to the tragic outcomes for the children and their parents. This sort of practice is unacceptable and must never be repeated." "All serious shortcomings that contributed to the tragic outcomes for the children and their parents. This sort of practice is unacceptable and must never be repeated.
"I am upset that this has happened to the family. I am angry that we have made mistakes and caused this tragic situation, and I am determined that we ensure that such events are never repeated."
Further reports are due on the case from the Welsh Assembly Government.Further reports are due on the case from the Welsh Assembly Government.
Allegations
It is known that allegations about the man's sexual behaviour were first made in 2004, when it was claimed he acted in a sexually inappropriate way to another boy.
In 2005, he is said to have sexually touched a boy while they were both living at a hostel in England.
Last year, he allegedly sexually assaulted a 16-year-old while they were staying in the same hostel.
The man, who cannot be named to protect the identity of the family's children, was ordered to serve a minimum of six years by a judge at Cardiff Crown Court.