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Episode 1: Victoria Climbié — The Full Case File
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Episode 1: Victoria Climbié — The Full Case File
In eleven months, Victoria Climbié had twelve separate, documented contacts with social services, police, and hospitals across three London boroughs. She died in February 2000, aged 8, with 128 injuries on her body. This episode goes well beyond the headlines: her full timeline, the Old Bailey trial and the judge's own sentencing remarks, the year-long public inquiry, and the story of Lisa Arthurworrey, the 19-month-qualified social worker who was sacked in the aftermath and later cleared by two separate tribunals.
We also cover what doesn't usually make it into shorter retellings of this case: the private fostering law that never applied because the whole arrangement was built on a lie, the contested question of whether fear of being seen as racially insensitive slowed intervention, and the honest, uncomfortable fact that ContactPoint, the flagship database built in response to Victoria's death, was scrapped just a decade later.
This episode runs long and goes deep, closer to a full case study than a quick recap, and it's aimed as much at people working in child protection as anyone following the case out of general interest.
Content warning: this episode contains detailed descriptions of the sustained physical abuse of a child. Listener discretion is strongly advised.
What's covered: – Who Victoria was, and how she came to England – The twelve missed opportunities, professional by professional – The private fostering question – The contested race and cultural-assumption debate around the case – The Old Bailey trial and the judge's sentencing remarks – The year-long public inquiry, and Lisa Arthurworrey's testimony – The legacy: the Children Act 2004, Every Child Matters, and ContactPoint's later cancellation – Where the two people convicted are now
Sources referenced: the Laming Inquiry Report (2003); Community Care's reporting on Lisa Arthurworrey's tribunal hearings; BASW's reporting on her re-registration; R v Kouao and Manning (Old Bailey, 2001); GOV.UK's Working Together to Safeguard Children guidance; contemporaneous reporting on ContactPoint's 2010 shutdown.
If any of this content affects you personally, the NSPCC helpline (0808 800 5000) and Childline (0800 1111) are both available in the UK.