๐น 1. What This Post Reveals
For over a decade, UK authorities have refused to answer one question it’s been easier to treading treacle escape from quicksand than to get any redress.
Where was Emily Catheryn Newbold-Smith placed?
Despite no lawful court order, no DNA verification, and no legitimate jurisdiction, funding records, alias trails, and indirect evidence show that Emily was listed in multiple residential care placements.
This post exposes the homes, addresses, and organisations tied to her concealed placement โ many of which now deny she was ever there.
๐น 2. Key Facts – The Great Care Home Boom: 2,100 New Places to Hide a Childโ
- Emily has never been confirmed in Northern Ireland by any court.
- Despite this, multiple homes were funded under aliases such as Emily Louise Peters.
- No court ever issued a lawful placement order following DNA verification.
- Homes listed here match patterns of out-of-area placement, unregulated care, and institutional concealment.
- International Trafficking Warrant.
- Irish Out of hours – social worker asked me to report her Missing to the Police.
Care Home Explosion: 2023 โ 2025
- 2023 Ofsted records: ~4,000 childrenโs care homes.
- 2025 Ofsted count: 6,135 providers listed.
- Increase: Over 2,100 new entries in less than 2 years.
- Thatโs an estimated 53%+ increase.
๐น 3. Why This Matters
Thousands of vulnerable children are placed into care homes across the UK each year โ often far from family, legal scrutiny, or protection.
โ ๏ธ i. 1,300+ reports of abuse in one year
“More than 1,300 reports of physical and sexual assaults were recorded in privately run childrenโs homes in England alone in 2022โ2023.”
โ NSPCC / The Guardian FOI
โ ๏ธ ii. ยฃ300 million in profit โ while children suffer
The top 10 private providers made ยฃ300 million+ in profit, yet Ofsted found homes:
- Failing to prevent sexual exploitation
- Using restraint and isolation
- Operating despite safeguarding failures
โ CMA, Ofsted
โ ๏ธ iii. Trafficking from within the system
“Children were raped, drugged, and trafficked across borders from council and private homes. Multiple agencies failed to intervene.”
โ 2023 Carlisle Inquiry / IICSA
โ ๏ธ iv. Ofsted complicit in failure
Some homes received ‘Good’ ratings despite:
- Dozens of abuse complaints
- Placing children far from home
- No follow-up on safeguarding breaches
โ BBC Panorama, Parliamentary Committee
โ ๏ธ v. Unregulated = Unprotected
Children in unregulated placements are up to 7x more likely to suffer abuse or exploitation.
These are often used for โdifficultโ or politically inconvenient cases.
โ Childrenโs Commissioner for England
๐น 4. Care Homes List
๐งพ Coming next: A detailed list of care homes associated with Emily’s case โ including location, regulator, alias used, and notes of concern.
๐ข Why We Publish This
You cannot place a child or young adult in secret and call it protection.
You cannot fund silence and call it care.
You cannot erase a daughter and pretend she never existed.
๐ข Where is Emily?
Ask every name on the list.
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