by Dee McLachlan
Over the last year and a half, I have heard about horrific failures in child protection — where children are not believed and sent back to their abusers. In fact, a good doctor (Dr Russell Pridgeon), in following the Hippocratic Oath to care for and protect young children, was turned into a victim of the criminality by Australian agencies.
Children Left at Risk
What is happening in the UK and US is a mirror of what is happening here in Australia. An article in The Guardian entitled, “Children left at risk of abuse after failures in safeguarding” describes how offenses within families continued unchecked:
“Vulnerable children are being left at risk of sexual abuse… according to a damning report into child protection. It warns that shortcomings in police investigations, management of offenders…
“Failures to fully investigate abuse for as long as a year left some children at risk…”
There are several cases I know of in Australia where child protection agencies have ignored and concealed several years of disclosures that were made to a large number of mandatory reporters. It seems that these abusers are a “protected species.”
The alarming findings are contained in a major report by some of the country’s (UK) leading inspectorates, to be published this week. To continue with The Guardian:
“Amanda Spielman, Ofsted’s chief inspector, said: ‘It’s unacceptable for children to be left at risk by the very agencies supposed to protect them. Too often, children abused at their family home are repeatedly victimised, while perpetrators are allowed back on the streets unchecked… It’s disappointing that we’re still seeing agencies working in silos, and professionals lacking the confidence to challenge decisions that aren’t in children’s best interests. There is a striking lack of grip – nationally and locally – on this endemic problem. This has to change’.”
It sounds like the report was written for Australia. The report did find “pockets of good work”, but the study uncovers “deep concerns” about how some cases were being treated. Failings include lengthy delays of up to a year in arresting or questioning suspects, and in the forensic examination of computers and phones.
The Guardian article describes how in one case, police failed to even interview a family member until four weeks after a child had disclosed that they had abused her. That’s nothing. In Australia, in this one case, the child protection department actually stopped (HALTED) the investigation — steadfastly refusing to view the injury from a knife assault.
Police Should Be Prosecuted
Another article from the UK, by the BBC, reports, “Manchester sex abuse: Police ‘should be prosecuted.” A whistle-blowing former detective has called for police officers to be prosecuted for “deliberately ignoring” the sexual abuse of young girls.
Recall that I wrote about a corrupt police officer in South Australia in 2017 and 2018 (“Officer Demeter”). The BBC article is writing about abuse between 2003 and 2005 — specifically — “gross criminal neglect at the top echelons” of Greater Manchester Police (GMP).
Why does it take so long to rectify these failures?
To quote the BBC:
“Police identified at least 97 suspects, but ‘very few’ faced justice, its authors found. GMP’s Operation Augusta was set up in February 2004 to tackle ‘the sexual exploitation throughout a wide area of a significant number of children in the care system by predominantly Asian men’, the report said. A major investigation team quickly identified 26 potential victims and 97 people potentially involved in child sexual exploitation. But, 16 months later, Augusta had been formally closed.”
The former detective, Maggie Oliver, who resigned over the way cases in Rochdale were handled by the force, said:
“These are not mistakes – I want to make it absolutely clear – these were deliberate acts to bury and ignore the abuse of many, many vulnerable children.“
“Key points of the report: The authors of a report are calling for changes to Queensland law that could help “disrupt” child exploitation offenders; The Child Next Door report warns child exploitation and trafficking is difficult to monitor, and Police say the nature of the crimes and the ages of the victims can make it difficult to prosecute offenders.
“The Child Next Door report, published late last year, relies on information and case studies provided by frontline care staff involved with the region’s Child Sexual Exploitation Working Group, involving welfare agencies and police.
“Paul Morton, who works for the organisation that commissioned the report, Integrated Family and Youth Services (IFYS), said it was difficult to know exactly how many young people were being exploited or abused because so many were too frightened to seek support or justice. ‘We’re talking potentially dozens, if not 100 young people that are involved in it,’ he said.”
‘Epidemic of Child Abuse and Neglect’
In an ABC 16 September 2018 article, Rebecca Puddy writes:
“In what has been described as a world-first examination of child protection reports, Australia’s systems are shown to be in meltdown amid unprecedented levels of child abuse and neglect. South Australia’s Department for Child Protection opened its doors to the University of South Australia’s child protection experts, allowing them access to abuse notifications for the first time.
“What seasoned researchers like Fiona Arney found as they dug down into the records shocked them. They showed the state was “facing an absolute crisis”… she found one in four children under the age of 10 are being reported to child protection authorities, and of these children, 90 per cent have multiple reports being made about “incredibly concerning” abuse and neglect. “We don’t have a system that is equipped to meet the demand.” “We are facing an absolute crisis.”
Conclusion
Australian ministers (both state and federal) refuse to become involved in child protection issues. In fact the Child Protection Minister of South Australia seems unable to become involved within her own department, as her powers of guardianship were removed in October 2018 and given to a Chief Executive — possibly in preparation for departmental privatization of the “Child Marketing” industry, presently called “Child Protection.”
Make no mistake, no government department, no Attorney-general, no Ombudsman is prepared to face and confront the “powers” controlling the child industry in Australia. It is totally out of control – and, generally, the mainstream media is reluctant to dip their toe into the cauldron.
Dee mentioned that the UK Guardian said there were “pockets of good work.”
If any reader knows of any such pocket of good work in Australia’s child protection, please report it here. We aim to be even-handed.
(Which is not to say that if there is a pocket or two, or two hundred, it would even-out the facts of the gross failure of the CPS to do its job.)
The “pockets of good work” observation goes to the fact that no “public-welfare” related Department was ever intended to do anything more than quell political unrest. It is therefore logical that the odd token showpiece would be vastly overshadowed by problems being either categorically ignored or projected straight back onto those seeking help
It also goes without saying that the destiny of every such Department is “overload”: one look at the money crisis is enough to know that an incapacity to cope is invariably played out by flat denial
May we should run a competition for “Who was the worst-treated Protective Parent in Oz in the last 10 years?”
Excuse me, Dee. I cannot read the “Ignore” letter in your top photo. Did you want us to know what’s in it?
The picture is a representation of the manner in which various departments and ministers handle a child protection matter. They literally IGNORE all requests for answers. The query is redirected to someone that is unable to — or is clearly not willing to provide answers to a criminal action.
I bumped into an old friend in the coffee shop this morning. She has a fear for police. When she was 6 they swooped in and removed her and her siblings to an orphanage. This was in the 60s and her struggling single mum was trying her best to bring up the kids. They told the mum then, ‘oh we’ve taken the kids to give you a little respite.’ Six and half years later she managed to get them back. Tricks have not changed. Every kid adds to the assets on the budget.
Geez Mary I could actually win that comp ! whats the prize ? hope it’s a relocation to another planet woohoo
Wayne Kilowsky, sadly I know of another father who would most likely take the top prize but don’t forget Wayne, fathers don’t count.
Well he must have more than one child placed in the pedophile industry buy the corrupt DCP and FC’s that have been raped on public holidays, school holidays and every weekend including this one for over 8 yrs like my daughter Monique now 15yrs old
Not many concerned pockets within our msm industry. Why not?
Where is Ray Hadley, (2GB Sydney) he exposes plenty of low hanging fruit pedos and inadequate sentences, but seem to have a limited reach in all his screams. I suppose appearances are important.
Appearances are 100% of the story, Ned. There be nothing else. Just appearances.
Child protection failed to help my four year old Grandson saying there was not enough information about (what exact date it was, he was four for fucks sake). Now eight years old and a total rebel and aggressive child who still reminds me of what his Didda had done to him, his Didda even admitted he only did it once and won’t do it again, my Grandson still has to go there every second weekend while that old bastard watches him play.
Strange features relating to Streatham terrorist killing: https://veaterecosan.blogspot.com/2020/02/streatham-terrorist-killing-nothing-to.html
Children: https://veaterecosan.blogspot.com/search?q=children
Happy days are here again. Went to a Breakfast meeting of the Federalist Society today and heard discussion about states legislating to curtail “qualified immunity.”
More on that in a future Gumshoe article. For now, mothers (and Dad Wayne), take note: the idea of public employees being immune from lawsuit is only a “judge-made doctrine.” It is not Holy Writ.
Stolen Generations child still stranded in America
https://www.welcometocountry.org/stolen-generations-stranded-in-america/?fbclid=IwAR1WONdcMSCGUypIUJ_ORGNIMRwcTs_BaiF2NdFupSj27f5Wr-ZQEUyQ4rQ
Archie Roach Munjana
You’re wonderful, Diane.
No words can describe these days. We live in a liar’s paradise, they own the world.
Liars and deceivers are enemies of human spirituality. Where lies exist, reality dies.
In the liar’s world, every depravity and indulgence is permitted, everything is allowed but for the TRUTH. The liar is now god, and truth the lunatic. The bigger the lies, the bigger the abominations.
Mark 8 : 36
“For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?”
Thank you for your wisdom, 56.
Where lies exist, reality dies.
Mary,
No wisdom in me, can’t even help myself.
In a ‘united nation’, the educated conscript said to his abuser, “Sargent, you are compassionately and intellectually deprived.” He answered, “what good is that to me if I don’t have any money?”
Whilst this guy appears to be under some misapprehension re CPS he sets the whole forgiveness issue straight on no uncertain terms( I’m soooo sick of hearing NewAge claptrap on said subject)
That BBC article references ‘asian’ gangs as being responsible. I wouldn’t be surprised if it were pakistani gangs that were really doing this, it’s not the first time the media have misrepresented the ethnicity of people responsible for these (and other) sorts of crimes. Gotta maintain the Narrative™ that muslims are only victims.