Radiology failures led to Newport baby placed into care
Despite being told this on 6 February, social services wanted a hard copy of the report. Emailed or faxed copies of the report would not be accepted.
Sarah said: "I wanted to be over it. It wasn't until recently, like when my daughter got to that age, that I hit rock bottom, and I thought I'm never going to get over this.[the controversial case of the 17-month-old baby who died in London of a series of injuries in 2007] "We are sure that this is what the public would expect. We would rightly be criticised if a child came to serious harm because we had not acted in accordance with statutory safeguarding procedures.
"The management of such cases is coordinated, and led by social services, from a safeguarding perspective, with the active engagement of clinicians and the paediatric consultant. "The complete finalised report is then fed back to the managing paediatric team to discuss with the multi-agency team, in conjunction with an overall assessment of risk.