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Oxfordshire County Council |
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M |
First Respondent |
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Second Respondent |
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A |
Third Respondent |
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For the Applicant: Ms Yarde, Counsel
For M, First Respondent: Ms Emmerson, Counsel
F, Second Respondent, acting as a Litigant in Person
For A, acting through their Children's Guardian: Ms Wickham, Counsel
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INTRODUCTION, BACKGROUND AND EVIDENTIAL SUMMARY
PARTIES' POSITIONS
RELEVANT LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS
FINDINGS
CONCLUSIONS
HHJ Eleanor Owens
27th July 2023
The Local Authority contend that at the relevant date, namely 1 September 2022, the child was suffering and/ or was likely to suffer significant harm, such harm being attributable to the care given or likely to be given to her if the Order were not made, not being what it would be reasonable to expect a parent to give them. This being the date protective measures were taken, A was born and it being unsafe for her to return to the community in the care of either or both parents.
The Local Authority asserts that the harm suffered or likely to be suffered by the child is in the category of physical harm, emotional harm and neglect,
In satisfaction of the threshold test the Local Authority relies on the following evidence to establish its case:
1, On 31 January 2022 the Court made findings that A's maternal half sibling was at risk of suffering significant harm from the 1st Respondent Mother due to the mother's substance misuse, relationships with risky adults, domestic abuse with her relationship with the father and being unable to meet her daughter's basic care needs. The Mother has not been able to evidence despite a lengthy period of residential assessment at Dudley Lodge that these risks have reduced and therefore A is at risk of suffering the same harm (G1-G3).
2. On 18 May 2017 the Court made findings that A's paternal half sibling to be at risk of suffering significant harm from the 2nd Respondent Father due to his substance misuse and domestic violence. These risks are still current, and A is therefore at risk of suffering the same harm.
3. A is at risk of suffering emotional harm, physical harm and neglect as a result of the mother's illicit substance misuse:
For Example
a) The mother has a history of substance misuse including cannabis and drinking alcohol to excess [C4]. The mother continued to drink alcohol excessively during the early stages of pregnancy which risked the child's physical health and placed her at risk of neglect.
b) The mother tested positive for excessive alcohol use in her hair strand testing dated 30 August 2022 between February 2022 and July 2022 and has not engaged in any substance misuse support to address the concerns of relapse [E5] [E17-19].
4. A is at risk of suffering emotional harm, physical harm and neglect as a result of the father's illicit substance misuse:
For Example
The father has an entrenched history of cannabis use and drinks excessive amounts of alcohol [C5] [C10].
5. A is at risk of suffering emotional harm and neglect as a result of the Mother and Father's mental health
For Example
a) The mother displays avoidant and compulsive personality traits [E59] which impact on her ability to parent and her ability to be protective attuned to A's needs as a result A would be at risk of suffering emotional and physical harm.
b) The father has a diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia [C5] [C11] and his presentation can often be volatile [C25] as a result A would be at risk of suffering emotional and physical harm.
6. The mother has a history of engaging in domestically abusive and volatile relationships as well as relationships with risky individuals [C25] some of whom she remains in contact with, daily [C11]. A is at risk of suffering emotional harm as a consequence of the coercive control imposed on the Mother by these partners/ associates and the emotional abuse suffered by the Mother herself. She is also at risk of domestic violence and physical harm if caught up in a physical altercation.
For Example, the parents' relationship was characterised by domestic abuse [E66] including coercive control [C26] [C27], the parents continue to prioritise their relationship [E61] over safeguarding A [C9] [C10] which places her at risk of physical and emotional harm.