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Child protection services in the Highlands still need improvement following the murder of a five-year-old girl, according to a new report. | Child protection services in the Highlands still need improvement following the murder of a five-year-old girl, according to a new report. |
Danielle Reid was murdered by her mother's boyfriend and dumped in the Caledonian Canal in Inverness. | Danielle Reid was murdered by her mother's boyfriend and dumped in the Caledonian Canal in Inverness. |
HM Inspectorate of Education (HMIe) said Highland Council and its partner agencies need to do more so that services reach all children. | |
The council said the report showed staff were making a difference. | |
Lee Gaytor attacked Danielle at her mother Tracy Reid's home in Inverness in November 2002. | Lee Gaytor attacked Danielle at her mother Tracy Reid's home in Inverness in November 2002. |
Her body was put in a suitcase and dumped in the canal, where it was found in January 2003. | Her body was put in a suitcase and dumped in the canal, where it was found in January 2003. |
The case led to an independent investigation of child protection in the Highlands by consultant paediatrician Dr Jean Herbison. | The case led to an independent investigation of child protection in the Highlands by consultant paediatrician Dr Jean Herbison. |
The pace of progress was encouraging in most areas but assessment of risks and needs required further improvements to ensure that appropriate services reached all children HMIe report | The pace of progress was encouraging in most areas but assessment of risks and needs required further improvements to ensure that appropriate services reached all children HMIe report |
Her 196-page report published last year made 68 recommendations on how services could improve. | Her 196-page report published last year made 68 recommendations on how services could improve. |
An HMIe inspection team has now released its evaluation of how Highland Council and its partners, such as the police and health service, have done in meeting those recommendations. | An HMIe inspection team has now released its evaluation of how Highland Council and its partners, such as the police and health service, have done in meeting those recommendations. |
This inspection was carried out as part of a wider pilot inspection which used Highland as a case study to assess child protection services in Scotland. | This inspection was carried out as part of a wider pilot inspection which used Highland as a case study to assess child protection services in Scotland. |
In terms of Danielle, inspectors found that considerable progress had been made and there was "stronger and more ambitious strategic leadership". | |
However, inspectors said in their conclusion: "The pace of progress was encouraging in most areas but assessment of risks and needs required further improvements to ensure that appropriate services reached all children." | However, inspectors said in their conclusion: "The pace of progress was encouraging in most areas but assessment of risks and needs required further improvements to ensure that appropriate services reached all children." |
'Positive difference' | |
Arthur McCourt, Highland Council chief executive, said the HMIe evaluation confirmed that the agencies were doing their job. | |
He said: "I am pleased that this further evaluation confirms that continued progress is being made, that agencies are working effectively together and that our staff are making a positive difference to the lives of children and families." | |
Alistair Dodds, chairman of the Highland Child Protection Committee, said the report reflected the high priority the authorities had given child protection. | |
Officials face the media after the release Dr Herbison's report | |
Meanwhile, the wider HMIe inspection found that councils needed help retaining experienced social workers. | |
The report said recruitment had become a "critical issue". | |
Using Highland as an example, it said authorities had been struggling to maintain a stable workforce within social work departments because experienced staff had been lured to neighbouring councils by financial incentives. | |
It said efforts to fill vacancies by recruiting from abroad were not always the answer because there was often a lack of knowledge of the Scottish system. | |
HMIe said there was a need for national consistency in salary structures to help councils keep staff. | HMIe said there was a need for national consistency in salary structures to help councils keep staff. |
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