December 1, 2017

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Brent Council fined £100k after lone worker policy failure

Westminster Magistrates' CourtA local authority has been fined after two of its social workers were assaulted on a home visit by the mother of a vulnerable child they were visiting.

Westminster Magistrates’ Court was told how, on 21 July 2015, two social workers employed by  London Borough of Brent visited the home of a vulnerable child to carry out a child safety plan assessment.

While note-taking, both social workers were struck over the head with a metal object by the mother, resulting in one of them being knocked temporarily unconscious. While both received serious wounds to the head, the social worker knocked unconscious was later diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).

Aggression marker

The Health and Safety Executive found the local authority failed to follow its corporate lone working policy or violence and aggression guidance. No risk assessment was completed and staff were not trained accordingly.

London Borough of Brent also failed to add an aggression marker to make the social workers aware of the hazards posed by the mother who was known to have a history of violence.

London Borough of Brent of Brent Civic Centre, Wembley pleaded guilty of breaching the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, section 2(1) and were fined £100,000 with costs of £10,918.88

Third biggest cause of injuries

After the hearing, HSE inspector Neil Fry commented: “Violent and aggressive incidents are the third biggest cause of injuries reported to HSE from the health and social care sector.

“The local authority in this case failed to adhere to and implement its own systems and procedure for the management of lone working and violence and aggression against social workers.

“This risk could have been reduced in a number of ways including carrying out the visit in a controlled environment, such as the local social workers’ office.”

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