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Child protection services in Dundee have been severely criticised in a report by inspectors.Child protection services in Dundee have been severely criticised in a report by inspectors.
The report from Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Education (HMIe) said many youngsters did not get help until the situation was at crisis point.The report from Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Education (HMIe) said many youngsters did not get help until the situation was at crisis point.
Publication of the study was brought forward following the death of 23-month-old Brandon Muir.Publication of the study was brought forward following the death of 23-month-old Brandon Muir.
Brandon was killed by his mother's drug addict boyfriend Robert Cunningham, who was sentenced to 10 years in jail.Brandon was killed by his mother's drug addict boyfriend Robert Cunningham, who was sentenced to 10 years in jail.
Cunningham is appealing his culpable homicide conviction.Cunningham is appealing his culpable homicide conviction.
Child protection services in Dundee were inspected in February and March of this year. The Brandon Muir trial was taking place at that time, although the case was not considered by inspectors.Child protection services in Dundee were inspected in February and March of this year. The Brandon Muir trial was taking place at that time, although the case was not considered by inspectors.
Inspectors were not confident that all children who were at risk of harm, abuse or neglect, and in need of protection, were identified and received the help and support they needed Extract from the report
Inspectors examined the workings of the city council, police, NHS Tayside, the Scottish Children's Reporter Administration and voluntary and independent groups.Inspectors examined the workings of the city council, police, NHS Tayside, the Scottish Children's Reporter Administration and voluntary and independent groups.
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The HMIe report found that Dundee was "weak" in eight of the 18 quality indicators examined.
It was rated "unsatisfactory", which meant there were major weaknesses, in one area - that of making sure that children were helped in immediate response to concerns.It was rated "unsatisfactory", which meant there were major weaknesses, in one area - that of making sure that children were helped in immediate response to concerns.
In particular, there was concern about the help given to children who were exposed to domestic abuse, their parents' drug and alcohol problems and mental ill health.In particular, there was concern about the help given to children who were exposed to domestic abuse, their parents' drug and alcohol problems and mental ill health.
The child protection services were rated "satisfactory" in six areas and "good" in three.
The report stated: "Inspectors were not confident that all children who were at risk of harm, abuse or neglect, and in need of protection, were identified and received the help and support they needed."
Assessment delays
It added that a range of services did provide effective support to vulnerable families and the sharing of information about children in need of protection worked well.It added that a range of services did provide effective support to vulnerable families and the sharing of information about children in need of protection worked well.
Assessment delays
"However, the immediate response to concerns about children who may be at risk of harm, abuse or neglect did not always lead to a prompt assessment of risk," the report continued."However, the immediate response to concerns about children who may be at risk of harm, abuse or neglect did not always lead to a prompt assessment of risk," the report continued.
"Many children did not receive help until their situation had reached crisis levels. There were delays in assessing risks to children, particularly those affected by parental substance misuse and neglect."Many children did not receive help until their situation had reached crisis levels. There were delays in assessing risks to children, particularly those affected by parental substance misuse and neglect.
"Some children were left in situations of risk for too long without adequate protection or support. Staff did not have clear guidance, policies and procedures to carry out robust assessments of risk and needs.""Some children were left in situations of risk for too long without adequate protection or support. Staff did not have clear guidance, policies and procedures to carry out robust assessments of risk and needs."
The findings of the report were due to be released in September, but were brought forward following the Brandon Muir case.The findings of the report were due to be released in September, but were brought forward following the Brandon Muir case.
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Scotland's children's minister, Adam Ingram, has called for urgent improvements to local services following the report.
He said: "Clearly, everyone has a responsibility to keep our children and young people safe, including the public.
"However, what we and they expect is that local services are doing all they can to protect the most vulnerable. "As a government, we have continued to set out that we will not protect local systems if they are failing our children and where this is found to be the case, we will expect robust and rapid action."
The HMIe report found that Dundee was "weak" in eight of the 18 quality indicators examined.
Mr Ingram said that, along with the education minister, he had already met with senior representatives of child protection agencies in Dundee to seek assurances that fast and concerted action would be taken in response to the findings.
The child protection services were rated "satisfactory" in six areas and "good" in three.
The report stated: "Inspectors were not confident that all children who were at risk of harm, abuse or neglect, and in need of protection, were identified and received the help and support they needed."
The agencies involved in child protection have been told to prepare an action plan outlining how they will address the problems in the service.The agencies involved in child protection have been told to prepare an action plan outlining how they will address the problems in the service.
They have been given four months to submit a report to HM inspectors detailing the progress they have made on the action plan.They have been given four months to submit a report to HM inspectors detailing the progress they have made on the action plan.