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COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE PRINCIPAL REGISTRY OF THE FAMILY DIVISION
(HIS HONOUR JUDGE HAYWARD SMITH QC)
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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MR JUSTICE MUNBY
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APPLICATION IN THE MATTER OF H (a Child) |
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MR D VAVECKA (instructed by London Borough of Southwark) appeared on behalf of the First Respondent.
MS GILLING (instructed by Messrs Hornby & Levy Solicitors) appeared on behalf of the Second Respondent.
MR B JUBB (instructed by Messrs Philcox Gray Solicitors) appeared on behalf of the Third Respondent.
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Lord Justice Thorpe:
"One could say that this woman needs the opportunity to look after her child when stable, and because of the psychiatric inexpertise of One Step she was not given the treatment she needed. Now that she is on lithium she is a lot better. It is not fair to base all the assessment of her on a period when she was in a poor mental state. The assessment should take into account her parenting when stable, when unstable and if unstable [mother's] ability to recognise this and seek out and take up psychiatric care as necessary. One Step interfered with [mother] doing this and then used the consequences of her actions to inform their judgment that she could not provide adequate care for her child. She is more stable now and it might be more fair to assess her now when she is well.
"Olanzepine is an anti-psychotic that is licensed for treating manic episodes, but it is not a mood stabiliser. Lithium is the mood stabiliser with the best efficacy and this is what she needs. Dr Frangou is a world bipolar expert and it is no surprise that she has given her the right treatment and that she is a lot better."
Mr Justice Munby:
Order: Application granted.