A teenage girl who stabbed two teachers and a pupil last year, first found a review in her school bag with knife, Bibi gun and war memorable.
The girl, who could not be nominated due to her age, was 13 years old Ysgol Dyffryn AMAN attacked At Carmethensire on 24 April 2024.
Earlier this year, she was Found guilty of attempt to murder And was sentenced 15 years of detention,
A Multi-agency review It was found that the girl would have benefited from the “targeted assistance” if the information was completely shared and evaluated “.
A joint statement from CarmarthenShire Council, Dyfed-Powys Police, Hywel DDA Health Board and School Hedtekar said that they would work on an action plan.
Independent reviews by Gladis Rhodes White found that the girl was seen as “bizarre” and war memorable and “unusual interests” in Hitler.
It said that she had an attraction with weapons and would pretend to speak German and Russian.
A bibi gun [airgun] A school was found in her bag, before she joined Ysgol Dyffryn Aman.
In May 2023, the girl threatened to use a knife on another effigy, and a knife was found in her bag during a search in September 2023.
Due to these incidents, his father agreed on the daily bag check and a review was offered consultation support, but refused.
A referral for Stop anti -terrorism program It was believed but not chased.
The report found that another referral was made for one Initial assistance assessment But his father rejected it.
During the trial in Swansey Crown Court, the jury hears the girl Stabbed in school every day As a “instinct thing” because it was harassed.
On 24 April 2024, the teenager used her father’s multi-tul knife and told other students that she would stab Ms. Elias.
He repeatedly stabbed him, saying “I am going to kill you”, before Ms. Hopkin was also intervened.
The girl then ran into a 14 -year -old pupil with a knife and stabbed her Teacher restrained by Darel Campbell,
He told the police that it was “A way to become a celebrity” After arresting him.
Judge Paul Thomas Casey said the girl had not shown repentance and attacked all three to pay attention.
The review suggested that the girl had mental health challenges and was upset childhood, troubled by “fracture parental relationship” and domestic misconduct.
The school had described him as showing him a specific behavior that excluded him from development from his companions.
The review found that the school had expressed concern during a school mental health consultation that a knife was found in her school bag, which led to the police participation.
Teachers said that there was an ongoing issue for the teenager including independent review Badmashi school bus.
Ms. Rhodes White said that it was likely that she was influenced by many adverse childhood experiences.
While the teenager was sent for mental health services, the review stated that it was difficult to know if his emotional health could be affected by neurodiversity, as an evaluation or specific diagnosis for neurodiocency was not made.
The teenager’s father told the review that he felt that the services had allowed his daughter and family to go down, but the author suggested “pattern” in the agency records of support proposals, “not rejected or followed”.
After the publication of the report, Ms. Rhodes White told BBC Wales, “It was clear in the further examination that she did not fulfill the threshold to prevent intervention, but she clearly met a threshold for further concerns, and for a risk evaluation,” Ms. Rhodes White told BBC Wells after publishing the report.
“Unfortunately when he was sent for an initial assistance assessment, Dad did not chase it or cooperated, he did not do so, and the services of the children had no legal powers at that level.”
The report by Ms. Rhodes White concluded that the girl had “experienced many challenges, which agencies had some awareness in different times and different ways”.
“Each agency had its own pieces of saws. In hitting all the pieces of Ara, there is a very clear picture of the range of concerns. [her] The state of the mind and its associated behavior. ,
He later said: “I think there were opportunities where information could have been stronger … Handsite is a wonderful thing.”
But his report stated that “any information organized by the agencies identified the clear ability to remove the shocking and unexpected events in April 2024”.
He said, “After being involved in a lot of serious cases, I had a level of concern about some missing opportunities, but unfortunately it is not uncommon,” he said, “it could not be predicted that the day it was going to happen”.
Ms. Rhodes White made a total of 11 recommendations, including “local and national levels to secure adequate resources and capacity for agencies in all areas, so that children and youth are able to respond to the complexity and growing levels of needs, especially in schools”.
He said that “broad, relevant and classical information facility to share better inter-agency” should be detected.
“When children are subject to delay for assessment, diagnosis or treatment, due to the long waiting list, agencies need to consider how such children are monitored and helped during that time,” he said.
Ms. Rhodes White also said that agencies should consider giving priority to training.
In a joint statement, the Carmarthire Council, YSGOL DYFFRYN AMAN, Dyfed-Powys Police and Hywel DDA Health Board Hedtekar said “he accepts” the challenging and difficult situations faced by the victims and the entire community after the incident “.
“We have received an independent report regarding the Multi-agency Professional Forum (MAPF), and will work with all partners to develop an action plan to address its recommendations.
“It is not normal to publish such reviews, or independently for such reviews, it was agreed to the Central and West Wales and all possible efforts have been made to learn from these incidents to publish reports from the agencies involved in the MAPF for the safety of the children’s board and have been made to do so in a transit and open manner.”