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Published Date: 06 November 2009
MORE children need to be taken into care earlier to stop them being damaged beyond repair by "hopeless and cruel" parents, a South Yorkshire MP has said.
Caroline Flint, the Labour MP for Don Valley, said children at risk should be removed from their inadequate parents "sooner rather than later".

She made her comments during a speech in the Commons in which she spoke of the "horrendous and brutal a
ttack" on two boys in Edlington earlier this year by two savage brothers.

The torturers, aged 11 and 10, had been known to social services and police for several years but had been taken into care just three weeks before the brutal attacks.

The case led to Doncaster social services opening an inquiry, its seventh serious case review since 2004.

Ms Flint said she agreed with Martin Narey, the chief executive of children's charity Barnardo's, who in September called for less effort to be directed at "fixing families that can't be fixed" but for social workers to be braver about removing children at risk.

She told the Commons: "I believe, as does Martin Narey, the chief executive of Barnardo's, that in some cases, children should be removed sooner rather than later.

"For a number of reasons, over several decades, keeping children with their families appears to have assumed priority status."

The MP said there is not enough attention on children from problem families who "survive early childhood but who are so damaged that their futures are bleak, and who become a danger to themselves and others".

She added: "Sadly, some families are badly dysfunctional.

"No parent is perfect, but some are hopeless and cruel.

"When parents are heavy drug users and live in an atmosphere of selfishness fuelled by addiction, how can a child be fed, cared for or emotionally supported?"

She heaped praise on a child welfare charity called Coram, which finds prospective adoptive parents for children under two years old whose future is being decided by the courts.

And she said a lot of media coverage about Edlington after the attacks had been "unfair" and that the former pit village is "far from broken".

"Photos used in one newspaper showed a street with derelict houses that was demolished years ago – a new health centre stands there today," she said.

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Scrutiny Trust And Respect,

Doncaster 06/11/2009 12:00:51
The General Election must be getting near as we start to read articles from MPs in the newspapers. Maybe Ms Flint MP or her staff employed husband should come to the next meeting of Flint Must Go, run as a fight for voters to kick out MPs that just do not get it. The new group is teaming up with Blears Must Go that has had excellent press coverage. Flint and Co can start looking in the job pages of The Star from next week where they will see the real world of work, no free mortgages, no ridiculous expenses, no family jobs..
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Rover2010,

Doncaster 06/11/2009 15:50:47
Flint must Go campain sounds perfect, how do I join ?
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LordHawHaw ,

wisewood 06/11/2009 17:41:12
the whole lot of then need kicking out,and the social services needs a very big seeing to aswell,there to many nompty left wing wets in there who r destroying kids lives,they no these disfunctional familes so why let it happen,stronger government is need as with the local authorities.
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El_Mariachi,

06/11/2009 19:55:28
I'm sure that the systematic underfunding of public services and recent budget cuts will really enable her 'vision'.

The woman's living in cloud cuckoo land
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Michael Felse,

Every Child Matters 07/11/2009 00:01:06
The government published an excellent paper on Every Child Matters and I am prepared to put my Labour Party expulsion to one side to enable me to offer to meet up Caroline Flint MP with Mayor Peter Davies together as a peace offering on what Doncaster can best do for the young people and children of the Borough. I would in addition want to welcome Jim Board of UNISON to make the third panel member. Let us have an open debate with the press to report on these leader's plans for improving the future of services for all children and their families in Doncaster. I vounteer to chair and I await the call.
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