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Declan Hainey death report identifies 16 areas for improvement Declan Hainey death report identifies 16 areas for improvement
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A report into the role of social workers and health care staff in the case of a drug addict mother who murdered her toddler son has made 16 recommendations for improvement.A report into the role of social workers and health care staff in the case of a drug addict mother who murdered her toddler son has made 16 recommendations for improvement.
Kimberley Hainey, 37, was sentenced to a minimum of 15 years for killing Declan at their home in Paisley.Kimberley Hainey, 37, was sentenced to a minimum of 15 years for killing Declan at their home in Paisley.
An urgent significant case review was carried out by Renfrewshire Council after his body was found in 2010. Renfrewshire Council and the NHS commissioned a significant case review after his body was found in 2010.
The authority said things "could, and should, have been done differently."The authority said things "could, and should, have been done differently."
The independent report could not be published until the police investigation and criminal proceedings were completed.The independent report could not be published until the police investigation and criminal proceedings were completed.
The council said it had already taken action to address areas of concern raised in the report.The council said it had already taken action to address areas of concern raised in the report.
It was commissioned by Tim Huntingford, the independent chairman of the Renfrewshire Child Protection Committee (RCPC), jointly with Renfrewshire Council and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde.It was commissioned by Tim Huntingford, the independent chairman of the Renfrewshire Child Protection Committee (RCPC), jointly with Renfrewshire Council and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde.
Dr Zoe Dunhill, a consultant paediatrician, and Mr Jim Cameron, a former chief social work officer, were appointed to conduct the review.Dr Zoe Dunhill, a consultant paediatrician, and Mr Jim Cameron, a former chief social work officer, were appointed to conduct the review.
Mr Huntingford said: "We considered it essential to examine urgently the role of all the agencies involved in this case. This review was carried out before the criminal trial was concluded.Mr Huntingford said: "We considered it essential to examine urgently the role of all the agencies involved in this case. This review was carried out before the criminal trial was concluded.
"The intention was to make sure that any changes that were required were put in place without delay."The intention was to make sure that any changes that were required were put in place without delay.
"The outcome of the trial squarely placed the responsibility for Declan's tragic death on his mother. Despite this, there were undoubtedly things that could, and should, have been done differently.""The outcome of the trial squarely placed the responsibility for Declan's tragic death on his mother. Despite this, there were undoubtedly things that could, and should, have been done differently."