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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Family Division) Decisions >> RCW v A Local Authority (No.2): Re SB [2013] EWHC 2129 (Fam) (16 July 2013) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Fam/2013/2129.html Cite as: [2013] EWHC 2129 (Fam) |
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This judgment is being handed down in private on 16th July 2013 It consists of 7 pages and has been signed and dated by the judge. The judge hereby gives leave for it to be reported.
The judgment is being distributed on the strict understanding that in any report no person other than the advocates or the solicitors instructing them (and other persons identified by name in the judgment itself) may be identified by name or location and that in particular the anonymity of the children and the adult members of their family must be strictly preserved.
FAMILY DIVISION
IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION AND CHILDREN ACT 2002
AND IN THE MATTER OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT 1998
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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RCW |
Applicant |
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A Local Authority And SB (by CAFCASS her Guardian) |
Respondents |
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Susan Quinn (instructed by Local Authority Solicitor) for the Local Authority
Gill Honeyman (instructed by CAFCASS High Court Team) for the child
Hearing date: 16 July 2013
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Crown Copyright ©
The Honourable Mr Justice Cobb :
"on what material LBX could truly contend that it had reached a proper welfare-based evaluation; there had been limited direct observation and assessment by that time, no apparent discussions with the friends and supporters, and little knowledge of RCW's condition or, more pertinently, its likely prognosis".
Events since 12 February 2013
"[RCW] has made huge progress in a short period of time, in her ability to manage her sight loss and continue to be able to look after and care for [SB]."
"[RCW] has been able to increasingly undertake the primary care tasks with [SB], including feeding her, changing her nappies, and more recently preparing food for her. She interacts through music and talk, aswell as cuddling and holding [SB], who nestles in her arms." [C26]
He adds that the LBX is satisfied that RCW:
"has demonstrated a good capacity to parent [SB] as her primary carer even in the face of her sudden sight loss, and that [SB] is developing a secure attachment with [RCW]."
And later:
"[RCW] has shown herself to be an intelligent, resilient, resourceful and adaptive person through all the challenges she has had to face in the last six months. Her strong capacity for self-reliance is a valuable quality in successfully managing as a single parent."
SB
Conclusion
i) RCW will continue to seek support from Focal Point UK for the next 12 months, and will continue to seek their advice about the necessary and appropriate support to ensure [SB]'s safety and well-being;
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ii) LBX agrees to reimburse RCW for the majority of the cost of that intervention (£10,000), and will pay for a further six sessions of post-adoption counselling for RCW.
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