Sessions House Lancaster Road Preston |
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B e f o r e :
(Sitting throughout in public)
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In the matter of: | ||
Re: L (A CHILD) | ||
(Need for fact finding hearing) |
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Counsel for the First Respondent Child: MR PAUL HART
Counsel for the Second Respondent Mother: MISS SARAH BLACKMORE
Counsel for the Third Respondent Father: MISS HEATHER HOBSON
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"I would like to reiterate that [the child] will require her carer(s) to be highly adept at recognising her needs and to offer a high degree of nurturance and sensitive parenting. She will also require a high degree of consistency, structure and routine..."
In other words, the current position of the child is that she now requires especially high levels of parenting.
"The local authority seek a twelve month supervision order with immediate rehabilitation to the father..."
"It may be that I have gripped her too harshly, but it was never done deliberately or with any malice or intent."
He says:
"If I have caused any of those injuries, then it has been done in horseplay or by me being too rough. I repeat that I have never intentionally hurt my daughter."
As to the bruise on her head and swelling on her forehead, he gives an account of her having tripped and hit her head on the wooden frame of a settee in the lounge.
"You have now made me feel really unsafe again by putting me in a room with him. For four years I have been safe from his abuse and violence."
It asserts that the sister's own daughter, aged four, was left scared by the meeting and referred to the "horrible shouting man".
"In my view, anger difficulties, especially those that have existed over a prolonged period of time, are a surface problem arising from emotional psychological difficulties and personality factors. With this in mind, it is the underlying root cause of the difficulties that would need to be addressed, rather than the anger difficulties themselves."