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Council chief Sharon Shoesmith sacked, two councillors resign and five other staff suspended as government responds
- Errors of council that failed to learn from Climbié
- Profile: New head of Haringey children's services
- Clearout: The departures at Haringey council
- Sacked children's services head sent death threats
- Reaction: Calls for action and full public inquiry
- Ed Balls' statement in full
- Haringey council's key failings
- David Batty: Paperwork is not social work
- Angela Neustatter: Our empty outrage over Baby P
- Andrew Cooper: Misguided vengeance
- Michele Hanson: They're baying for blood
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Audio: 'Mistakes we thought had been put right'
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Audio: 'Haringey failed to spot children at risk'
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PM to return to New Labour's so-called 'respect agenda' with proposal that fraudulent claimants lose access to benefits for a month
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Joined-up thinking is far from a reality in Whitehall and may be further jeopardised during the recession, according to a study
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The charity sector for children and young people with mental health problems is 'small and under-resourced', report concludes
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Parents of George Fisher, who died at 18 months, say they could have acted earlier had they been given the right information
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Charity's ad featuring a girl being repeatedly hit by her father to be investigated following 400 complaints
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Joe Public blog
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Charities face a market correction
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When waiting for treatment is worse than the cure
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Charities can grant a reprieve against debt
Alison Benjamin,Nov 26 2008, 12.01am
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Why is it that there is such an overwhelming belief that mental health problems and general competence are mutually exclusive, wonders Clare Allan
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The government's listening exercise on care and support for the elderly appeared to ignore the role of the community, says David Brindle
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Children with Asperger's syndrome are being given a chance to forge friendships - some for the first time, writes Rachel Pugh
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Four years ago, social workers knew a three-year-old Dutch girl was at risk of abuse, but failed to prevent her death. By Aida Edemariam and Sanne Rooseboom
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