The Chronicle

Social worker accessed pics of child abuse

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A SOCIAL worker who used the ‘dark web’ to access indecent images of children as young as three years old has been struck off.

Shaun Devlin admitted viewing vile images “on a regular basis” over three years while employed as a social worker by Durham County Council.

Now a disciplina­ry panel has ruled Devlin should be permanentl­y barred from the profession that is there to “protect vulnerable people from abuse rather than support it”.

The Health & Care Profession­s Tribunals Service (HCPTS) said they could not be sure service users “would not be at risk of harm from him” and that “members of the public would be dismayed to know their children could be under the care of a social worker convicted of these offences”.

The panel heard that Devlin had been employed as a social worker by Durham County Council since 2002.

But in May 2017 the authority was told by Northumbri­a Police that he had admitted using the ‘dark web’ to access indecent images of children “on a regular basis”.

The hearing was told he did this at home and via his mobile phone, but did not use any county council equipment to view the images.

On February 16 this year Devlin pleaded guilty to making indecent images of children at North Tyneside Magistrate­s’ Court.

A month later, the panel heard, he was sentenced to a Community Order for three years, with the sentences for each of the four charges to run concurrent­ly.

Devlin was also made the subject of an electronic­ally monitored curfew for six months and a Sexual Harm Prevention Order for five years.

The sentencing judge described Devlin as “remorseful”.

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