Friday 26 February 2010

Birmingham:


From the reports over Kira's death; it appears' that the social-welfare-governing- body, has taken it within their own interests' to interfere with the; already-well-established- working well-fare systems'; currently in place. It appears' that even though there has been a number of failings' within the systemic-care services' of the Birmingham borough, it doesn't detract from other systemic failings' elsewhere, within the country.

It is better to provide the systems' already in place, with more information of how to handle vulnerable situations', rather then, stepping in; and taking over the whole area of concern.

If you as a independent governing body, steam-in, without the thought process of case loads' that are already well established and underpinning, you could create further family up-sets' and delayed cases' of what might result in further and more extreme failings'.

Therefore I urge you to re-think your decision; it is not a problem from one failing borough, more a over - all, national-problem. Letters' of renewed courses', needs' to be look at, at decreasing the amount of risks', with correct risk assessments'.

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