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The above was posted on this topic and its still happening today to me.
Can anyone tell me what motivates such appalling cruelty to a single mother to 2 little kids <3yrs. What is behind this forced adoption process. Money has been mentioned and its suggested that Council have a cash bonus scheme
for annual awards?
Is there a system of selling off young kids for adoption? Like the appalling Catholic Nuns in Ireland?
How is it that these SW can deliberately falsify accusations, lie to the Judge, set up mothers to fail using very dirty tricks and so on? In a Criminal Court such behavious would be termed in contempt yet SWs can continue to fail in their own conduct and NEVER GET DISCIPLINED. If I slip up on any of the numerous restraints during my daily duties I get severely reprimanded and threatened. How can this system be allowed to be so unfair.
Social Workers forced adoption 2015
- Suzie, FRG Adviser
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Re: Social Workers forced adoption 2015
Dear VeryabusedMum,
Thank you for your recent posts and welcome to the parents’ forum. I am Suzie, an online adviser responding to you today. I will reply to both of your posts here.
I am sorry to hear about your difficult experiences with children’s services. I am glad to hear that you have support from your mother.
You mention that your mother has applied to be assessed as a possible long-term carer for your children, but this has not been successful. I am not sure if your mother wishes to appeal that decision or whether she is in the time frames to do so but I want to draw your attention to Family Rights Group template letter that she could use to appeal the decision. You can link to it here.
Please look at letter 3.
Family Rights Group also have a guide to good practice for initial friends and family assessments which you can read here.
You mention that you are going to court soon. It sounds like your children are in care proceedings. You can read more about care proceedings here. As you are aware it is the court that makes the final decisions not the local authority so it is important to meet regularly with your solicitor and discuss whether there are any further assessments that could take place to assist the court in deciding on the best outcome for the children. The following guide to working with a solicitor may be helpful here.
The children’s guardian is an independent social worker appointed by the court to make recommendations in the children’s best interests and you should make sure you have a chance to speak with them.
You can read more about the role of the children’s guardian here.
You feel that social workers are behaving unfairly to you and your family in the way they are performing their child protection role. You can read about child protection practice here to find out more about how a social worker’s duties and how they should conduct their interactions. You can also read more about working with social workers here.
There is information about the complaints process below.
In response to your feelings about the motivations of children’s services I can only respond that people will always have different opinions about children’s social care standards of practice; and the fairness and integrity of the child welfare system. These views can be based on personal experiences or based on the experiences of others via news media or personal contact.
Respectful disagreement can lead to useful conversations.
It is important to bear in mind that there are many ways of expressing your views and comments.
• Posting on this forum
• Using the children’s services complaints procedure here.
Contacting the regulatory body for social workers – Social Work England here.
• Contacting your local councillor here.
• Contacting your local mp here.
• Staying aware of campaigns to reform the child welfare system. There are regular updates on the Family Rights Group website about our current campaigns here.
I hope this information was useful to you. Please feel free to come back to us for further support.
There are many different ways to contact Family Rights Group.
• A free telephone advice line open Monday to Friday between 9.30am and 3pm (excluding Bank Holidays) on 0808 801 0366
• Easy-to-follow online information. Features include an A-Z, FAQs, films, ‘top tips’ and legal advice sheets;
• A webchat service where you can message an adviser online, who will help you find information and advice to support you.
• A web enquiry form – to help you submit an email and receive a reply within five working days.
Best wishes,
Suzie
Thank you for your recent posts and welcome to the parents’ forum. I am Suzie, an online adviser responding to you today. I will reply to both of your posts here.
I am sorry to hear about your difficult experiences with children’s services. I am glad to hear that you have support from your mother.
You mention that your mother has applied to be assessed as a possible long-term carer for your children, but this has not been successful. I am not sure if your mother wishes to appeal that decision or whether she is in the time frames to do so but I want to draw your attention to Family Rights Group template letter that she could use to appeal the decision. You can link to it here.
Please look at letter 3.
Family Rights Group also have a guide to good practice for initial friends and family assessments which you can read here.
You mention that you are going to court soon. It sounds like your children are in care proceedings. You can read more about care proceedings here. As you are aware it is the court that makes the final decisions not the local authority so it is important to meet regularly with your solicitor and discuss whether there are any further assessments that could take place to assist the court in deciding on the best outcome for the children. The following guide to working with a solicitor may be helpful here.
The children’s guardian is an independent social worker appointed by the court to make recommendations in the children’s best interests and you should make sure you have a chance to speak with them.
You can read more about the role of the children’s guardian here.
You feel that social workers are behaving unfairly to you and your family in the way they are performing their child protection role. You can read about child protection practice here to find out more about how a social worker’s duties and how they should conduct their interactions. You can also read more about working with social workers here.
There is information about the complaints process below.
In response to your feelings about the motivations of children’s services I can only respond that people will always have different opinions about children’s social care standards of practice; and the fairness and integrity of the child welfare system. These views can be based on personal experiences or based on the experiences of others via news media or personal contact.
Respectful disagreement can lead to useful conversations.
It is important to bear in mind that there are many ways of expressing your views and comments.
• Posting on this forum
• Using the children’s services complaints procedure here.
Contacting the regulatory body for social workers – Social Work England here.
• Contacting your local councillor here.
• Contacting your local mp here.
• Staying aware of campaigns to reform the child welfare system. There are regular updates on the Family Rights Group website about our current campaigns here.
I hope this information was useful to you. Please feel free to come back to us for further support.
There are many different ways to contact Family Rights Group.
• A free telephone advice line open Monday to Friday between 9.30am and 3pm (excluding Bank Holidays) on 0808 801 0366
• Easy-to-follow online information. Features include an A-Z, FAQs, films, ‘top tips’ and legal advice sheets;
• A webchat service where you can message an adviser online, who will help you find information and advice to support you.
• A web enquiry form – to help you submit an email and receive a reply within five working days.
Best wishes,
Suzie
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