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Brit's busted for having fat kids
« on: January 29, 2007, 01:26:47 PM »
I'm all about raising your kids to be healthy and all, but damn.... how is putting a kid in a foster home because they're fat going improve their situation?

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-2570359,00.html

Fat police put children on abuse list
Sarah-Kate Templeton, Health Correspondent
 
 
 
SOCIAL workers are placing obese children on the child protection register alongside victims thought to be at risk of sexual or physical abuse.

In extreme cases children have been placed in foster care because their parents have contributed to the health problems of their offspring by failing to respond to medical advice.

 
 
The intervention of social services in what was previously regarded as a private matter is likely to raise concerns about the emergence of the fat police.

Some doctors even advocate taking legal action against parents for illtreating their children by feeding them so much that they develop health problems.

Dr Russell Viner, a consultant paediatrician at Great Ormond Street and University College London hospitals, said: In my practice, I can think of about 10 or 15 cases in which child protection action has been taken because of obesity. We now constantly get letters from social workers about child protection due to childhood obesity.

Viner points out that children are not placed on the child protection register simply for being obese but only if parents fail to act on advice and take steps to help their children lose weight.

Obesity in itself is not a child protection concern, he said. When parents fail to act in their childs best interests with regard to their weight  for example, if they are enrolled on a behav-ioural treatment session and only get to two out of 10 sessions or if they miss medical appointments  then the obesity becomes a child protection concern. Dr Alyson Hall, consultant child psychiatrist at the Emmanuel Miller Centre for Families and Children in east London, said that in some cases children were put into foster care to ensure their safety.

I have known instances where local authorities have had to consider placement outside the family. It has been voluntary so far, and has not gone to care proceedings, but that could happen, she said.

These are children suffering from sleep apnoea and serious health complications from diabetes. Initially, social workers try to help the parents but, in some cases, the parents are the problem.

Earlier this month two brothers were convicted of causing unnecessary suffering by letting their dog become obese. The labrador, Rusty, was 11 stone, more than double the weight he should have been, and could hardly stand. We wonder whether the same charge should be applicable to the parents of dangerously obese children, said Dr Tom Solomon, a neurologist at Royal Liverpool University hospital.

I think it should be considered. It depends on the parents attitude. If the parents say there is nothing they can do because their child only likes to eat chips and biscuits then perhaps it might be worth the state intervening.

The state intervenes with schooling. Parents who do not send their children to school are prosecuted eventually. To be badly educated is not dangerous but we are making our children diabetic, and even killing our children by our feeding habits.

Tam Fry, chairman of the Child Growth Foundation, a charity that fights childhood obesity, agreed. It should be a punishable offence, he said.

Very obese children are taking up NHS resources that should be used for legitimate purposes. Parents have got to be held accountable for overfeeding their children or letting their children become fat without taking action.

Other health workers, however, argue that parents should not be punished because social circumstances sometimes prevent them from ensuring their children follow a healthy diet.

Last week the governments strategy for tackling childhood obesity was criticised as confused and dithering by the Commons public accounts committee.

MPs warned that ministers are set to miss their target to halt the rise in childhood obesity by 2010. The number of children aged under 11 who are obese leapt from 9.9% in 1995 to 13.4% in 2004.
 
 
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Re: Brit's busted for having fat kids
« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2007, 03:48:47 PM »
Tell me again, please, why we saved England from the Germans?
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Re: Brit's busted for having fat kids
« Reply #2 on: January 29, 2007, 04:00:14 PM »
Only 'cause it was such a convenient spot from which to bomb the Huns.

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Re: Brit's busted for having fat kids
« Reply #3 on: January 29, 2007, 08:26:48 PM »

Very obese children are taking up NHS resources that should be used for legitimate purposes. Parents have got to be held accountable for overfeeding their children or letting their children become fat without taking action.


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Re: Brit's busted for having fat kids
« Reply #4 on: January 30, 2007, 12:08:31 AM »
Britain's been lost for some time now. All I can hope for is that they plunge into the sewer of tyranny before America does- perhaps then, we'll see dangerous path we're on and find a way to turn around.

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Re: Brit's busted for having fat kids
« Reply #5 on: January 30, 2007, 03:14:05 AM »
Don't worry, President Hillary will ensure you too can get in on the fun.

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Re: Brit's busted for having fat kids
« Reply #6 on: January 30, 2007, 03:43:09 AM »
This is what happens when the State takes charge of your health and welfare. 

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Re: Brit's busted for having fat kids
« Reply #7 on: January 30, 2007, 04:42:38 AM »
Just so everyone knows what is coming, FYI, to APS youngsters, during Congressional hearings on Hillary's Health Care Power Grab, she was asked since she was taxing tobacco to fund health care, why not tax sugar.  She responded that she would if she could.
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