Social worker recommended 'no further action against a mum' months before toddler died

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Social worker recommended 'no further action against a mum' months before toddler died
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He made the submission to seniors after visiting her at her flat in July 2014.

Martin Cullen, 46, made the submission to seniors after visiting Margaret Wade, 41, at her flat in Glasgow's Sighthill in July 2014.visitor was arranged after Irene Soley earlier found two-year-old Lauren Wade playing with a"poisonous" battery in the untidy property.Mr Soley stated that she had"no reason" to up Lauren's health visitor safeguards from low to needing"attention”.

The probe into the tot's death today heard from independent social worker 67-year-old Margaret Mellon. Mrs Mellon replied:"I think it was his recommendation there should be no further action but the team leader should have had sight of the conclusion of the visit.

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