- Social workers have been 'over-optimistic' in removing children from the protection register designed to keep them safe from harm, as was seen in the case of murdered Logan Mwangi, a Welsh safeguarding review has found. Care Inspectorate Wales' (CIW) interim review, which comes following the tragic deaths of murdered children including five-year-old Logan, Lola James and Kaylea Titford, found there were 'inconsistencies' in workers' focus on the risk of harm to children. The report said the 'understanding and implementation of thresholds' as to whether a child is or is at risk of experiencing significant harm are 'mostly good'. But practices are not 'consistently understood' between partner agencies, such as the police, and local authorities in Wales.CIW said it was asked to carry it the report 'in response to a number of tragic child deaths' but did not name any children in particular. Social workers are 'over-optimistic' in removing children from the protection register, according to a Welsh safeguarding review (pictured Lola James who was murdered in July 2020) Care Inspectorate Wales' interim review, which comes following the tragic deaths of murdered children including Logan Mwangi, Suggested Studying Lola James and Kaylea Titford (pictured), found there were 'inconsistencies' in workers' focus on the risk of harm to children Five-year-old Logan Mwangi (pictured) was found dead on July 31 last year in the River Ogmore in Sarn, BridgendThe interim review made a number of findings but said a full report would be available in September.It said: 'Overall, the decision-making process about registration and deregistration is appropriately followed.
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