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Neil Foden: Over 50 missed opportunities to stop paedophile head | UK News

By britishbulletin.com4 November 20251 Min Read
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A delayed report into how a school head teacher was able to sexually abuse girls for years has found there were more than 50 “missed opportunities” to intervene and stop him.

A Child Practice Review, led by prominent expert Jan Pickles, has looked into the crimes of 68-year-old Neil Foden, from Conwy county in north Wales, who was jailed for 17 years after being convicted of 19 charges involving four girls.

The review said Foden was a “prolific sex offender who harmed many children”.

A total of 52 concerns about safeguarding and other issues were found to have been raised and not acted on by Cyngor Gwynedd council and other agencies as early as 2018, continuing until his arrest in 2023.

Ms Pickles paid tribute to the bravery of the victims and described Foden as “a sophisticated and controlling paedophile” who “created a culture which enabled his offending in plain sight”.

She said safeguarding was a “a multi-agency responsibility”, requiring all agencies to contribute to keep children safe and follow agreed legislation, guidance and policies, adding: “In this case, those arrangements failed.”

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