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Herbert Laming, Baron Laming
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Herbert Laming, Baron Laming

Herbert Laming Baron Laming

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Herbert Laming, Baron Laming, is a British social worker and life peer who has served as a member of the House of Lords since 1998. A former director of social services for Hertfordshire County Council and Chief Inspector of the Social Services Inspectorate, he is widely recognized for leading high-profile public inquiries, including the investigation into the death of Victoria Climbié and the national review of social services following the death of Baby P. Throughout his career, Lord Laming has been a vocal advocate for improved training for social workers and has consistently criticized funding cuts to local authority frontline services, arguing that such reductions undermine preventative care for vulnerable children.

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Born
1936-07-19 · 89 years old
Birth place
Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Education
Durham University
Career
Probation officer, psychiatric social worker, director of social services, Chief Inspector of the Social Services Inspectorate

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