IN THE MATTER OF THE CHILDREN ACT 1989
AND IN THE MATTER OF ES (A CHILD)
B e f o r e :
(sitting as a s.9 Judge )
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MILTON KEYNES COUNCIL |
Applicant |
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NI (1) RS (2) ES (3) |
Respondents |
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Simon Miller of Counsel for the Mother
Jonathan Sampson of Counsel for the Father
Matthew Stott of Counsel for the Child
Hearing dates -3-7th April , 10th-13 April 2017
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Parties and Introduction
Background
Dates | Description |
7.04.16 | Into G discharged home same day |
8.05.16-12.05.16 | G admission bronchiolitis NG tube fitted 48 h |
25.05.16-3.06.16 | G admission- still bottle fed |
13.06.16-16.06.16 | G admission NG tube fitted |
23.06.16 2.07.16 | G admission vomiting, seizures, cough & fever |
23.07.16-29.07.16 | G admission vomiting every feed. Has chicken pox |
30.07.16 | Transfer to Q for long line insertion |
30.07.16-1.08.16 | Return to G from Q |
01.08.16-03.08.16 3.08.16 |
O admission to assess intussusception NJ tube fitted, back to G |
3.08.16-10.08.16 | G admission due to reports that MP vomiting large amounts |
10.08.16-18.08.16 | Re-admission to O due to vomiting on milk feed |
18.08.16 22.08.16 | Transfer to G to establish feeding regime admission |
26.09.16-7.10.16 | Admission G worsening seizures, vomiting ? temp Discharge to foster care under EPO |
- Mother did not appear to want to interact with ES and declined encouragement to engage in play and stimulation with him.
- Mother frequently presented "well caught vomitus" to nursing staff when he was on NJ feeds, with no evidence on bedlinen or clothes. Vomiting was not witnessed and only ever described by mother.
- A well secured NJ tube had been dislodged mother claimed that ES had pulled it out and that he did this frequently, however the way that the tape had come away caused staff to question if MP had managed this.
- ES was not heard to vocalise.
- ES provided conflicting information to different professionals.
Local Authority evidence
Expert evidence
Father
Mother
The law
Preliminary conclusions
Findings