Following a rapid review into the tragic deaths of Bronson Battersby and his father Kenneth in Skegness earlier this year.
The Lincolnshire Safeguarding Children Partnership (LSCP) has decided to undertake a more in-depth, independent review of the case.
The LSCP is commissioning a local child safeguarding practice review, led by an independent author, a decision supported by the national Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel.
The review will involve safeguarding partners from Lincolnshire County Council, Lincolnshire Police and health sector organisations. It will consider whether any steps could be taken to better safeguard and promote the welfare of children and prevent or reduce the risk of similar incidents in future.
Chris Cook, independent chair of the Lincolnshire Safeguarding Children Partnership, said: “Keeping children safe is a priority for all local agencies, and it’s important we take time to explore fully the circumstances surrounding this tragic incident and identify any potential improvements we could make.
“To that end, we will be commissioning an independent author to make a detailed analysis of the work of local safeguarding partners. The family will also be given an opportunity to contribute to this process.
“We expect the review to take around six months to complete, and the report will be published, although we will not be able to share it until any other related investigations, such as the potential inquest, are closed.
“Our thoughts remain with the family at this difficult time.”