Failed assessment but want to make sure our concerns are heard
Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2024 5:45 pm
After failing the initial assessment we were allowed a full assessment. It was quite clear though that from the wording that the assessment would most likely fail and after 1 joint session and 2 individual ones the SW in question stated that we would be getting a negative assessment and future sessions would not change this.
When trying to argue and challenge her discission she would not listen to my points as she used the i am been aggressive card). Most of her decision seemed not to be backed up by any facts but based on unsubstituted reports from years ago and that our current views did not match those reports. It looks like she did not investigate them as when pushed she said they were on the system so must be true. There were other things i am not happy about.
We are withdrawing as to be honest i could not work in a personal level with the social services now as i see it has been one way where your input is ignored. I just want to know though how i can raise our concerns since we have withdrawn from the process especially as they have prevents any access to the grandchild in question. Will we still be entitled to see the assessment and object to it and have a say in the matter?
When trying to argue and challenge her discission she would not listen to my points as she used the i am been aggressive card). Most of her decision seemed not to be backed up by any facts but based on unsubstituted reports from years ago and that our current views did not match those reports. It looks like she did not investigate them as when pushed she said they were on the system so must be true. There were other things i am not happy about.
We are withdrawing as to be honest i could not work in a personal level with the social services now as i see it has been one way where your input is ignored. I just want to know though how i can raise our concerns since we have withdrawn from the process especially as they have prevents any access to the grandchild in question. Will we still be entitled to see the assessment and object to it and have a say in the matter?