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Pembrokeshire child abuse row: Locked rooms 'cover-up' bid denied | |
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The leader of Pembrokeshire council has said there was no cover-up over allegations that some children were locked in padded "time out" rooms in schools in the county. | |
Councillor Jamie Adams said those found responsible for any failures would be held "fully accountable". | |
Police have been passed material by the council as the row over child protection failings deepened. | Police have been passed material by the council as the row over child protection failings deepened. |
A final warning has been issued to the council by the Welsh government. | A final warning has been issued to the council by the Welsh government. |
In an interview with BBC Radio Wales, Mr Adams pledged to "get to the bottom" of child protection failings in the county. | In an interview with BBC Radio Wales, Mr Adams pledged to "get to the bottom" of child protection failings in the county. |
He backed his top officials after they were criticised for the handling of the allegations. | He backed his top officials after they were criticised for the handling of the allegations. |
There are claims that some children were locked in padded "time out" rooms. | There are claims that some children were locked in padded "time out" rooms. |
But Mr Adams said there was no evidence of children being held in locked rooms since 2009 adding that those allegations were being investigated. | |
"I have extensively conducted interviews with many officers and further within the council and that is the position that I am able to ascertain," he said. | "I have extensively conducted interviews with many officers and further within the council and that is the position that I am able to ascertain," he said. |
"I have not been presented with any evidence from anyone outside the council that any such action has been undertaken since that time either." | "I have not been presented with any evidence from anyone outside the council that any such action has been undertaken since that time either." |
On Wednesday evening, Pembrokeshire council confirmed it had given new information to police as part of ongoing investigations into child abuse. | On Wednesday evening, Pembrokeshire council confirmed it had given new information to police as part of ongoing investigations into child abuse. |
Earlier this week as the controversy deepened, a father claimed his six-year-old son had his hands tied behind his back in class by a teacher. | Earlier this week as the controversy deepened, a father claimed his six-year-old son had his hands tied behind his back in class by a teacher. |
'Serious questions' | 'Serious questions' |
Mr Adams said he had concerns about the allegation. He said: "I would never advocate any action that resulted in a child being tied up." | Mr Adams said he had concerns about the allegation. He said: "I would never advocate any action that resulted in a child being tied up." |
The Welsh government has called the safeguarding of children "absolutely paramount" and said, following a meeting with Mr Adams on Wednesday, that serious questions remained about events and the council's response. | The Welsh government has called the safeguarding of children "absolutely paramount" and said, following a meeting with Mr Adams on Wednesday, that serious questions remained about events and the council's response. |
Mr Adams said: "There is an acceptance that the procedures and policies we had in place were not sufficiently robust to ensure a framework which allowed the safeguarding agenda to be held in confidence. | Mr Adams said: "There is an acceptance that the procedures and policies we had in place were not sufficiently robust to ensure a framework which allowed the safeguarding agenda to be held in confidence. |
"We have done a great deal of work in that regard, from senior officers to front-line staff. | |
"That work is ongoing. I have described it as a journey. However, we're nowhere near the end of that journey, I understand that." | "That work is ongoing. I have described it as a journey. However, we're nowhere near the end of that journey, I understand that." |
He said he was able to assure ministers that good procedures were now being "firmly embedded" by the local authority. | He said he was able to assure ministers that good procedures were now being "firmly embedded" by the local authority. |
Retired judge | Retired judge |
The Welsh government stepped in last year when inquiries by the Care and Social Services Inspectorate Wales and schools inspectors Estyn warned about failures. It appointed a panel of experts to oversee the council's procedures. | The Welsh government stepped in last year when inquiries by the Care and Social Services Inspectorate Wales and schools inspectors Estyn warned about failures. It appointed a panel of experts to oversee the council's procedures. |
Ministers are now considering giving the chair of the board - retired judge Graham Jones - the power to issue instructions so the authority meets its duties. | Ministers are now considering giving the chair of the board - retired judge Graham Jones - the power to issue instructions so the authority meets its duties. |
He said: "There was no attempt to mislead as far as I can ascertain." | He said: "There was no attempt to mislead as far as I can ascertain." |