"I would like to thank Ofsted, the Healthcare Commission and the
Chief Inspector of Constabulary for conducting the Joint Area Review.
The details of this case are tragic and deeply disturbing.
The report highlights clear failures by the local NHS organisations
to communicate properly and share information and expertise. These
failures are unacceptable. The protection of vulnerable children
requires the very highest levels of performance. We urgently need to
learn the lessons of this appalling case.
I have today asked the Healthcare Commission to undertake a swift
analysis of whether health organisation boards are applying national
child protection standards as vigorously as they should be.
The Healthcare Commission has also agreed to review the role of local
NHS organisations in Haringey in the circumstances of the death of
Baby P, looking in particular at communication between healthcare
professionals and organisations and awareness of child protection
procedures working closely with the new Serious Case Review. The
Commission will also be working closely with Ofsted in its ongoing
work.
In addition, David Nicholson, the Chief Executive of the NHS, is
today writing to all NHS organisations. He expects them to review
their arrangements for child protection, play their full part in
child protection arrangements and ensure that professional staff are
receiving appropriate child protection training within their
continuing professional development."
Department of Health, UK