Dag Bo Gustaf Helin

Dag Bo Gustaf Helin

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Helin is the second son of Inga Karin Emilia Engwall and [[Bo Henrik Gustaf Helin]].{{cite book |last1=Engwall |first1=Thorsten |title=Släkten Engwall, register över släkten Engwall upprättat 1 febuari 2002 |date=1 February 2002 |publisher=Engwalls släktfond |location=Strålins Gävle |pages=37–115}} He is the brother of diplomat and politician [[Inger Marianne Helin]]; engineer Connie Lilly Helin; Electrolux executive Denis Bo Gustaf Helin; lector Gun Henriette Helin; and diplomat and bureaucrat [[Greger Johan Gustaf Helin]].
Helin is the second son of Inga Karin Emilia Engwall and [[Bo Henrik Gustaf Helin]].{{cite book |last1=Engwall |first1=Thorsten |title=Släkten Engwall, register över släkten Engwall upprättat 1 febuari 2002 |date=1 February 2002 |publisher=Engwalls släktfond |location=Strålins Gävle |pages=37–115}} He is the brother of diplomat and politician [[Inger Marianne Helin]]; engineer Connie Lilly Helin; Electrolux executive Denis Bo Gustaf Helin; lector Gun Henriette Helin; and diplomat and bureaucrat [[Greger Johan Gustaf Helin]].


In the 1990s, Helin was the Director of [[Social services|Social Services]] in [[Maria-Gamla Stan|Maria-Högalid]]. He was appointed as Director of [[Social services|Social Services]] in [[Sköndal]] in 1996.{{Cite web |date=1996-01-16 |title=Lokala toppar byter plats |url=https://www.dn.se/arkiv/stockholm/lokala-toppar-byter-plats/ |access-date=2023-06-20 |website=[[Dagens Nyheter]] |language=sv}} He was appointed Director of [[Social services|Social Services]] and [[Committee on the Labour Market|The Labour Market Administration]]. He was a major contributor to establishing the modern [[Child protective services|Swedish Child Protective Services]].{{Cite web |title=Socialtjänstens åtgärder för unga som begår brott Svar på skrivelse från Ann-Katrin Åslund (fp) och Abit Dundar (fp) (1 bilaga) [Samverkan mellan polis och socialtjänst] |url=https://insynsverige.se/documentHandler.ashx?did=77646}} He held the opinion that police and [[Social services|Social Services]] should be separated. He was appointed Director of [[Social services|Stockholms Social Services]]. He exposed sexual abuse and sexual trade within government agencies in 2005.{{Cite web |date=2005-12-02 |title=Migrationsverket får hård kritik |url=https://www.dagen.se/nyheter/2005/12/02/migrationsverket-far-hard-kritik/ |access-date=2023-06-20 |website=Dagen |language=sv}} He was an outspoken critic of the [[Swedish Migration Agency]] in relation to abuse against assailants.{{Cite news |last=TT |date=2005-12-02 |title=Hård kritik mot Migrationsverket |language=sv |work=Svenska Dagbladet |url=https://www.svd.se/a/c77be778-0306-34cd-844d-26a761ffe394/hard-kritik-mot-migrationsverket |access-date=2023-06-20 |issn=1101-2412}} In 2007, he actively scrutinized the [[Government of Sweden|Swedish government]] for turning a blind eye to corruption within the police force following the arrest of Göran Linberg or “{{ill|Göran Lindberg|lt=Kapten Klänning|sv|Göran Lindberg}}” (Captain Dress), a police chief that later was exposed as a serial rapist.{{Cite web |last=Radio |first=Sveriges |date=2020-05-07 |title=Kapten Klänning – P3 Dokumentär - P3 Dokumentär |url=https://sverigesradio.se/grupp/34042 |access-date=2023-06-20 |website=sverigesradio.se |language=sv}} In 2009, Dag Helin resigned without formal notice.{{Cite news |last=Nyheter |first=S. V. T. |date=2009-06-15 |title=Dag Helin avgår utan formell uppsägning |language=sv |work=SVT Nyheter |url=https://www.svt.se/nyheter/lokalt/stockholm/dag-helin-avgar-utan-formell-uppsagning |access-date=2023-06-20}} In June 2009, he stated in an article published by [[SVT1|SVT]] that “no reason was given to as to why he should resign”. Today the circumstances  behind the resignation are still uncertain. Helin married Eva Christina Lundin (b. 1947) in 1976.
In the 1990s, Helin was the Director of [[Social services|Social Services]] in [[Maria-Gamla Stan|Maria-Högalid]]. He was appointed as Director of [[Social services|Social Services]] in [[Sköndal]] in 1996.{{Cite web |date=1996-01-16 |title=Lokala toppar byter plats |url=https://www.dn.se/arkiv/stockholm/lokala-toppar-byter-plats/ |access-date=2023-06-20 |website=[[Dagens Nyheter]] |language=sv}} He was appointed Director of [[Social services|Social Services]] and [[Committee on the Labour Market|The Labour Market Administration]]. He was a major contributor to establishing the modern [[Child protective services|Swedish Child Protective Services]].{{Cite web |title=Socialtjänstens åtgärder för unga som begår brott Svar på skrivelse från Ann-Katrin Åslund (fp) och Abit Dundar (fp) (1 bilaga) [Samverkan mellan polis och socialtjänst] |url=https://insynsverige.se/documentHandler.ashx?did=77646}} He held the opinion that police and [[Social services|Social Services]] should be separated. He was appointed Director of [[Social services|Stockholms Social Services]]. He exposed sexual abuse and sexual trade within government agencies in 2005.{{Cite web |date=2005-12-02 |title=Migrationsverket får hård kritik |url=https://www.dagen.se/nyheter/2005/12/02/migrationsverket-far-hard-kritik/ |access-date=2023-06-20 |website=Dagen |language=sv}} He was an outspoken critic of the [[Swedish Migration Agency]] in relation to abuse against assailants.{{Cite news |last=TT |date=2005-12-02 |title=Hård kritik mot Migrationsverket |language=sv |work=Svenska Dagbladet |url=https://www.svd.se/a/c77be778-0306-34cd-844d-26a761ffe394/hard-kritik-mot-migrationsverket |access-date=2023-06-20 |issn=1101-2412}} In 2007, he actively scrutinized the [[Government of Sweden|Swedish government]] for turning a blind eye to corruption within the police force following the arrest of [[Göran Lindberg]] or "Kapten Klänning" (Captain Dress), a police chief that later was exposed as a serial rapist.{{Cite web |last=Radio |first=Sveriges |date=2020-05-07 |title=Kapten Klänning – P3 Dokumentär - P3 Dokumentär |url=https://sverigesradio.se/grupp/34042 |access-date=2023-06-20 |website=sverigesradio.se |language=sv}} In 2009, Dag Helin resigned without formal notice.{{Cite news |last=Nyheter |first=S. V. T. |date=2009-06-15 |title=Dag Helin avgår utan formell uppsägning |language=sv |work=SVT Nyheter |url=https://www.svt.se/nyheter/lokalt/stockholm/dag-helin-avgar-utan-formell-uppsagning |access-date=2023-06-20}} In June 2009, he stated in an article published by [[SVT1|SVT]] that “no reason was given to as to why he should resign”. Today the circumstances  behind the resignation are still uncertain. Helin married Eva Christina Lundin (b. 1947) in 1976.


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