BY Dan Oakes and Sam Clark
The parents of a young boy who died while in temporary foster care have demanded answers and called for increased scrutiny of the foster care system.
Braxton Slager-Lewin was 22 months old when he drowned in a backyard pool in Sydney’s western suburbs in September.
An autopsy report said the house he was placed in was described as “not safe or secure for young children placed under foster care”. The report also said police who attended the scene noted the pool fence did not have a self-latching gate.
Braxton’s parents, Vanessa Lewin and Johnny Slager, have spoken out for the first time about their son’s death, telling 7.30 it shows the foster care system is broken.
“It was a dirty, rotten $500 swimming pool that was green and should never have been left in a house that little kids were in,” Mr Slager said.
“I don’t understand, I’m very concerned about that whole situation. It’s not right and something has to be done about it, because it’s just wrong.
“How can they do that? How can they have any respect? How can they sleep at night, man? Fuck, what have they done?”
Braxton was in Mr Slager’s care last year when his father approached the Department of Family and Community Services for help.
He told the Department he intended withdrawing from Methadone, and that he felt he needed some assistance with caring for his son while that occurred.
“They helped me get him into day care and and I had a home visit every few weeks — someone would come from the department and make sure we were doing alright — and then I started having some medical issues and that’s when I started needing help,” Mr Slager said.