A social worker has been struck off
the register after engaging in a sexual relationship with a 'vulnerable'
teenage boy.
Claire Runkee, 38, was struck off
the register of social workers after her relationship with the 16-year-old,
during which she took him to a hotel for the night and sent him a string of
explicit messages.
At a Health and Care Professions
Council (HCPC) hearing it emerged the boy - who was placed with his foster
carers at the age of four and known as Child A - had to undergo therapy after
the liaison was uncovered.
Ms Runkee was caught when the boy's
foster carers saw more than 100 'graphic and sexually explicit' messages on
Facebook.
She qualified as a social worker in
2012, and had been working with a children's safeguarding team for a year
before developing 'a friendship' outside of work with Child.
The boy was vulnerable, had
struggled at school and was under a care order.
His foster carers saw the Facebook
messages from Ms Runkee between January 1 and February 13 last year, which
showed she had 'placed pressure' on the boy not to reveal their relationship.
One message stated: 'Choose what you
want to say and stick to it, don't rock the boat baby.
'Think about keeping your mouth shut
as to deviate will cause us problems.'
The foster carers sent the messages
to the council that had placed the boy in care and an investigation began.
The HCPC found that although she had
expressed remorse, she showed no evidence that she 'fully acknowledged the
degree to which her behaviour was wrong'.
The HCPC stated yesterday: 'The
foster placement very nearly broke down as a result of these events.
'Sessions of therapy were organised
and, more significantly, Child A was given professional help to understand the
inappropriate nature of the relationship.'
The conduct and competence committee
stated: 'Although the sexual relationship was consensual, the conduct was an
abuse of power and trust which included deliberately attempting to conceal
actions for personal gain.'
During interviews at Hull City
Council, East Yorkshire, Ms Runkee said at first she believed the boy was 18
before admitting she knew he was only 16.
'She accepted that the relationship
was inappropriate,' the ruling stated.
During one interview, she admitted
booking a hotel and taking the boy there.
She said: 'I became aware of his age
and entered into a sexual relationship with him. I should have ended it but I
didn't.'
The committee, chaired by Gill
Madden, stated: 'She placed a child at risk of emotional harm.
'This was a deliberate and reckless
act with Child A.'
While she had not committed a crime
and had no professional connection with the boy, the committee ruled she had
breached standards of conduct, performance and ethics.
An email from Ms Runkee, sent to the
committee last month, stated she had 'lost her integrity, her reputation and
her self-respect, that she continues to manage her shame and anxiety on a daily
basis'.
While she did not attend the
hearing, the panel said there was no evidence she had recently reflected on the
impact on Child A.
The panel concluded striking her
name from the register was a 'last resort', adding: 'It was a significant
breach of basic social work standards and risked bringing the profession into
disrepute.'
Jon Plant, city children
safeguarding manager at Hull City Council, said Ms Runkee was suspended when
the allegations came to light and no longer worked for the council.
He said: 'We do not tolerate conduct
that falls outside of the code of conduct and the professional standards for
social workers, which we expect our staff to uphold at all times.'
Ms Runkee began working for Hull
City Council in 2011 before qualifying as a social worker the next year.
Source: Dailymail UK
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