Herbert Laming, Baron Laming

Herbert Laming, Baron Laming

William Herbert Laming, Baron Laming, CBE (born 19 July 1936) is a British social worker and politician. Born in Newcastle upon Tyne, he gained a diploma in Applied Social Studies from Durham University in 1960.

He worked as a probation officer and psychiatric social worker in Nottingham, before moving to Hertfordshire county council in 1971, becoming director of social services in 1975. In 1990, his department was strongly criticised for its handling of a case that centred on allegations made to Hertfordshire social services by the father of a young girl who was concerned that his daughter was being sexually abused by her mother's boyfriend. The child was interviewed in front of her mother, a violation of official guidelines. Police and social services performed an overnight raid on his house and took his daughter to her mother and her mother's boyfriend. Laming denied him access to an internal inquiry report. In 1995, the local government ombudsman made a finding of 'maladministration with injustice' against the department.Verkaik, Robert, " [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20010120/ai_n9660058 Head of Anna Climbie inquiry ran department that failed to protect] ", "The Independent" (via findarticles.com), 20 January 2001. Retrieved on 3 July 2007.] He was chief inspector of the social services inspectorate from 1991 until 1998. He has worked as an advisor to the Local Government Association, and is a past President of the Association of Directors of Social Services. [" [http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/Publicationsandstatistics/Pressreleases/DH_4002584 Laming inquiry team announced] ", Department of Health, 10 March 2000. Retrieved on 3 July 2007.] He is involved with many social services organisations.

In 1985, he was made a Commander of the British Empire. He was knighted in 1996 and was created a life peer in 1998 as Baron Laming, of Tewin in the county of Hertfordshire. In 1999, he was given an honorary Doctor of Science by his old university. [" [http://www.dur.ac.uk/pr.office/859hondeg99.htm Honorary degrees for six - but Dr Mowlam has to postpone] ", Durham University, 28 June 1999. Retrieved on 3 July 2007.]

In 2000, he was appointed head of the Harold Shipman inquiry, originally a private inquiry. However, relatives of Shipman's victims wanted a public inquiry, and they won a judicial review, forcing the inquiry to become public. Janet Smith replaced Laming as the chairman. [ [http://www.the-shipman-inquiry.org.uk/backgroundinfo.asp Background to the Inquiry] , The Harold Shipman Inquiry. Retrieved on 3 July 2007.] [Herbert, Ian, " [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20000922/ai_n14342267 Shipman inquiry will be in public, Milburn accepts] ", "The Independent" (via findarticles.com), 22 September 2000, Retrieved on 3 July 2007.] In the same year, he also investigated management in the prison service. [Lord Laming, PDFlink|" [http://a1538.g.akamai.net/7/1538/13355/v001/homeoffice.download.akamai.com/13355/Doc/1011/101107789.pdf Modernising the Management of the Prison Service: An Independent Report by the Targetted Performance Initiative Working Group] "|2.79 MiB , 2000. Retrieved on 3 July 2007.]

In 2001, he chaired the public inquiry into eight-year-old Victoria Climbié's death. Laming's appointment was controversial because of his previous post as head of Hertfordshire county council's social services department. The father of the daughter in the Hertfordshire case said, "I don't see how he has the qualifications or experience to be able to lead an investigation into another borough which has been failing to protect a child in exactly the same manner that his own authority failed to protect a child in 1990". Liberal Democrat spokesman Paul Burstow said, "the findings of the ombudsman in the Hertfordshire case must give rise to questions about Lord Laming's appointment to head this inquiry"; and Conservative Party spokesman Liam Fox said, "I think the government maybe should have thought twice about this and maybe, even yet, they will think again". The Department for Health, however, said that they were "fully confident that he is the right person to conduct the inquiry". [" [http://society.guardian.co.uk/socialcare/news/0,,424944,00.html Climbié inquiry chief under fire] ", "The Guardian", 19 January 2001. Retrieved on 3 July 2007.] His final report was published on 28 February 2003, [" [http://www.victoria-climbie-inquiry.org.uk/News_Update/jan03.htm#2jan03 Victoria Climbié Report Calls for Radical Change in the Management of Public Services for Children and Families] ", 28 January 2003; PDFlink|" [http://www.victoria-climbie-inquiry.org.uk/finreport/report.pdf Report of an Inquiry] "|1.74 MiB , 28 January 2003. The Victoria Climbié Inquiry. Retrieved on 3 July 2007.] and led to many child protection reforms. The report led to the formation of the Every Child Matters programme, a framework to improve the lives of children; the introduction of the Children Act 2004, an Act of Parliament that provides the legislative base for many of the reforms; the creation of ContactPoint, a database that will hold information on all children in England and Wales; and the creation of the post of children's commissioner, to co-ordinate efforts to improve child protection.

References

External links

* [http://www.victoria-climbie-inquiry.org.uk/Inquiry_Team/inq_chair.htm Victoria Climbie Inquiry: Lord Laming]
* [http://society.guardian.co.uk/climbie/story/0,,530824,00.html "The Guardian": Profile of Lord Laming]


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