Learning from the death of Baby P

Published: Dec. 30, 2016, 4:45 p.m.

b'In 2017 it will be 10 years since the death of Peter Connolly (Baby P), a 17-month-old who was found dead at home in north London.\\n\\nA serious case review that investigated what social workers, the police and GPs did, found "the practice of the majority, both individually and collectively... was incompetent", and his death "could have been prevented".\\n\\nSharon Shoesmith was the head of Haringey children\\u2019s services at the time of Peter\'s death. She was sacked in December 2008 by the then children\\u2019s secretary Ed Balls, but claimed she had been unfairly dismissed and the Court of Appeal ruled in her favour in 2011.\\n\\nMs Shoesmith has since written a book, Learning from Baby P, based on a PhD she has completed. She spoke to Eddie Mair about the book and her experiences of being public enemy number one.\\n\\n(Photo: Sharon Shoesmith. Credit: Getty Images/AFP)'