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too fat to parent
Topic Started: Oct 30 2009, 09:28 AM (115 Views)
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Scottish Courts Briefly Take Obese Mother's Newborn Child
Overweight Family Raises Issue: If You and Your Kids Are Obese, Is It Neglect?

Oct. 27, 2009
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A severely obese family in Dundee, Scotland, whose newborn child was briefly taken from them by child protective services while the mother was still recovering in the hospital, is now gaining international attention over the issue of whether childhood obesity can be a sign of abuse or neglect.


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Damien Hall was turned down to adopt on grounds that he's morbidly obese.The couple, whose names aren't being released, has six children and told the British media that child protection authorities warned them they face losing custody if they could not get their older children's weight under control.

According to The Times of London, authorities already removed two children, aged 3 and 4, from the family home, leaving three other children with the couple. Investigations showed that the 40-year-old mother weighed at least 322 pounds before she got pregnant with her sixth child, a toddler with the family weighed 56 pounds and an older sibling weighed at least 224 pounds by age 13.

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"My wife is absolutely over the moon, and I am really pleased and relieved too," the father, 54, told The Times of London. "We are going to have to give 110 percent to this and try and work with the social work department and the family's project."

The Dundee City Council, which does not have the final word on whether a child is taken into protective custody, defended the decision to remove the newborn, saying there is more to the case than the family's weight issues.

"We will not comment in detail on any family with whom we are involved, but we have made it clear on numerous occasions that children would NOT be removed from a family environment just because of a weight issue," a press statement from the Dundee City Council read.

"In many cases, social workers will have been providing a high level of professional and caring support to a family for many years in a bid to keep them together. However... in some cases, despite the strenuous efforts of the agencies providing this support, the best option is for them to be looked after away from their home," the statement continued.

America saw a similarly rare case earlier this year when a 14-year-old, 555-pound teen from Greenville County S.C., was removed from his mother's care in a complicated struggle with child protective services.


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http://abcnews.go.com/Health/Diet/courts-obese-familys-newborn-neglect/story?id=8921808&cid=yahoo_pitchlist


wow I'm not going to go so far as to say that this should never be considered, but I really think they are over reacting


makes me woner if they are reporting stones as pounds
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This is a really tricky issue. It's so hard to control someone else's weight and eating habits. Even those of your children. I have two daughters. One is tall and thin, like my husband. The other is more stocky like me. My tall and thin daughter can eat anything she wants all day long, have double helpings at dinner and not gain an ounce. My stocky daughter tries to watch what she eats, takes two dance classes a week and exercises on the wii fit and remains stocky. The only treats I keep in the house are crackers and pretzels. My kids take turkey sandwiches to school.

The pediatrician also said that both my daughters have the same height and weight proportionately. Yet one appears thin, the other appears heavy. It's all about where the weight is distributed. He told my younger daughter to do lots of sit ups LOL!

Now we're not an obese family by far, but sometimes obesity can be genetic. Also, if the parents are obese, they are incapable of eating right and living a healthy life style or they would. This could be do to genetics, ignorance, depression or any number of other factors.

Why not order the parents to seek counseling? That would be much more helpful then taking the children away from a loving home.
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