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Star

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First episode dateDecember 14, 2016
Networks Fox Broadcasting Company
Production location Atlanta
Composers James S. Levine
Nov 28, 2018
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About Star


Star's life in the foster system didn't dull her dreams, but it did give her the strength to pursue them. Committed to following the path to fame in the cut-throat music industry, the singer tracks down her sister, Simone, and her best friend from Instagram, Alexandra, and the trio make their way to Atlanta. Once there, they find support in the form of mother-figure Carlotta and a down-and-out talent agent named Jahil who takes an interest in Star. As the young women chase down their dream, they find that ambition has a price and sometimes that price is too high.

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" Why didn't they listen to us? "

Nearly two years after Star Hobson was murdered by her mother's girlfriend, The Toddler 's aunt and step-great grandfather still have so many questions.

Sitting on their sofa, I Look Up at The Photos of Star - with her Large Blue Eyes - on The Walls and the mantelpiece.

The grief at her loss is so near The Surface and runs so deep. They are a close-knit family who have spent most of their lives living in the same few streets. They point to The House a short distance away in West Yorkshire where Star spent some of her last months.

In their search for sense, they want to know if people will learn from the mistakes made in Star 's case.

Sadly this is not the First Time I have sat with A Family as they try to understand why a child they loved was not better protected. As A Journalist working for The Bbc , I have spent 30 years covering such tragedies.

This Week , a review examined how social workers, police, health staff and others handled both Star 's case and that of six-year-old Arthur Labinjo-Hughes, who was murdered by his stepmother in Solihull.

In both cases, the review concluded that concerns raised by their wider families had been.

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Star 's family say they tried to tell professionals they felt Cut Out of The Toddler 's life by The Woman who would eventually murder her.

They believed Star 's mother was being abused and manipulated, and that Star had become a shadow of herself. The Report concluded their worries had been labelled as malicious and not investigated properly.

As I read the review, The Jigsaw of each child's life is set out neatly in one place. Hindsight makes the warnings look obvious, but that is rarely the case. Child protection is a difficult, complex job and most of The Time professionals do keep children safe.

Also, responsibility for What Happened to Star and Arthur has to lie with The People who murdered them and the parents who didn't stop the abuse.

But as I turn The Report 's pages, what I find frustrating is that the failings in The Child protection system outlined are the same failings I have seen in report after report.

Over the decades, poor information-sharing between agencies, manipulative parents, professionals who didn't challenge enough, and too little weight given to the concerns of wider family have all been common themes. Each Time , change is promised and We Are told " lessons will be learned".

I remember The First child death I reported on in the early 1990s. The Family had been " known to social services" for some time, as the jargon goes. The owner let us into the rented flat where The Baby girl spent her Short Life .

I can see myself standing in the Empty Box room where her cot had been - The Sun streaming in through The Window on to the white woodchip wallpaper. Her dad named her after the model of car he loved. Later, in a fit of rage, he would slam her against The Wall of that tiny bedroom.

The Names stay With You ; somehow that feels right. Victoria Climbie was the seven-year-old whose murder in 2000 led to a complete shake-up of The Child protection system. I sat through The Court case. The cruelty was horrifying.

Each night, I went home to My Baby son and held him that bit tighter, finding it impossible to comprehend how anyone could harm a child like that. It's a reminder of how much time has passed since then that he is now grown up.

I later covered The Public inquiry into Victoria's death. It found The Authorities involved missed 12 opportunities to protect her.

Then there was the Old Bailey trial of The Killers of Peter Connelly - who was also known as Baby P. A case which also led to a national outcry and major reform.

And Khyra Ishaq in Birmingham in 2008 and Daniel Pelka in Coventry in 2012. Sadly, I could Go On .

On average, at least One Child is killed or murdered each week in the UK, the NSPCC says, often at The Hands of a parent or carer. That figure has changed little for decades.

Not all can be protected, but when these stories make headlines, it is usually because chances to keep a child safe were missed by The Authorities , whether that was social workers, police, health staff or schools.

There is an important backdrop to this. In England, children's social care has been at best struggling, at worst in crisis for a long time. As Far back as the Victoria Climbie case, staff shortages and high caseloads were causing problems.

During the decade of austerity, council budgets were squeezed, but The Number of families and children needing help increased.

Now, as the cost of living crisis intensifies, more families are likely to come Under Pressure . And there's strong evidence that poverty and deprivation.

When I speak to social workers they often talk about juggling high caseloads, The Complex needs of the families they see, and feeling burnt out. They also talk about how unsupported they feel, not necessarily by those they work with, but by wider society.

The turnover of social workers is significant and the latest government statistics show.

Yet on the Front Line , where difficult decisions are being made about The Risk a child faces, you need experienced people who feel confident to challenge and investigate.

The review into Star and Arthur's cases proposes new specialist child protection teams, bringing together people with a range of expertise so they can investigate and oversee cases.

Also, This Week the MacAlister report into children's social care called for children's services to.

The government says it will put forward its plan for change soon.

So, when Star 's family ask whether her death will make a difference for other children, I can't give them an answer.

It really should, but that will take investment in services and determination from politicians right through to the Front Line of child protection over time. And that has been promised many times before.



Source of news: bbc.com

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