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Psychological assessment always negative???

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2022 10:53 pm
by mamaof5
I have 5 children in foster care with the main concern being my mental health (depression)

My children were removed 9 weeks ago now, we still haven’t been given a date for the directions hearing so all assessments are being done by consent rather than waiting for court.

One of the assessments is a psychological assessment of me and my children.

My mum & stepfather are trying to get my oldest 3 children and are currently being SGO assessed. They had 2 Sw round their house today and when my stepfather made a comment about the children probably won’t even end up with them as they will most likely be returned home my mum said the 2 sw shot each other a look as though to say it’s extremely unlikely they will ever return home. They then said to my mum that it is massively if not completely reliant on the outcome of the psychological assessment.

I have just read on another members post where they state they were told 99% of psychological assessments recommend children are NOT returned home. 😭😭😭 Is this true?
I fully admit my MH was bad previously, I did not engage well with mh services, wasn’t medication compliant and didn’t engage well with the LA.

Since April 14th (children were removed april 26th) I have engaged really well with my MH doctor, therapist and been fully medication compliant. Ive not had any serious dip with my mental health at all during this time. Obviously I’ve had low points because my children aren’t in my care anymore but I’ve managed to keep going with the hope they will return them at the end of proceedings. Now because I have read the other post saying 99% of psychological assessments come back that children should not be returned I’m feeling helpless and worried 😭😭😭

Re: Psychological assessment always negative???

Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2022 10:36 am
by Suzie, FRG Adviser
Dear mamaof5,

Thankyou for your post. I am sorry to hear about the difficulties that you are experiencing and understand that this must be a very challenging time for you.

I am not sure where you read that 99% of psychological assessments recommend that the children are not returned home but I am in no doubt that this is not from a reliable source. As far as I am aware there are no reliable sources of research about this, and it is not possible for anyone to know exactly how many psychological assessments recommend that a parent is unable to care for their child(ren). Unfortunately some people do make statistics like this up and this can be very alarming for other people when they hear this. Each parent and each situation is different so it is important that you stay focussed on your own situation and how you can best access the support that you need.

You can find more information on our website here about psychological assessments.

It is also important to remember that the psychological assessment is only part of the overall process and the court will take into consideration the recommendations of the other professionals and parties involved. If you are unhappy with any recommendations made by the psychologist when the assessment is finished then I would advise you to discuss this urgently with your solicitor and consider challenging the assessment and asking for it to be re-done if necessary.

I hope that this is helpful. If you have any further queries then please again or call our free confidential helpline on 0808 801 0366 (Monday to Friday, 9:30am – 3pm) to speak with an adviser.

Best wishes,
Suzie

Re: Psychological assessment always negative???

Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2025 7:56 pm
by InNeedMom111104
Can I say that from then last post of the pysh assessment my daughter did this for 6 hours before Xmas and has had the report from her solicitor today that they recommend more therapy without her child.. last court date is March this year 2025.. that recommendation is either for 6 to 12 months which is out of the timescale for her son.. her independent social worker as no problems with what she as done with my daughter but that extra assessment of which can I point out does not necessarily have to be done it CAN be refused but my daughter felt pressured from her barrister to do it not from the judge so my daughter did and that is results so no don’t be force to do it or let anyone talk you in to it.. it will not effect getting your child back they will put in a report of your child not being returned do not fall in this trap.. now my daughter as to put in with her solicitor that this was a add on etc very messy don’t do it

Re: Psychological assessment always negative???

Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:02 pm
by Suzie, FRG Adviser
InNeedMom111104 wrote: Mon Jan 13, 2025 7:56 pm Can I say that from then last post of the pysh assessment my daughter did this for 6 hours before Xmas and has had the report from her solicitor today that they recommend more therapy without her child.. last court date is March this year 2025.. that recommendation is either for 6 to 12 months which is out of the timescale for her son.. her independent social worker as no problems with what she as done with my daughter but that extra assessment of which can I point out does not necessarily have to be done it CAN be refused but my daughter felt pressured from her barrister to do it not from the judge so my daughter did and that is results so no don’t be force to do it or let anyone talk you in to it.. it will not effect getting your child back they will put in a report of your child not being returned do not fall in this trap.. now my daughter as to put in with her solicitor that this was a add on etc very messy don’t do it
Dear InNeedMom111104

I am sorry to read about the outcome of your daughter’s psychological assessment which you have said means that any therapy she will receive will not be completed until after the final hearing.

You have said that your daughter felt pressured, I cannot comment on any advice she was given by her barrister. Perhaps she may wish to complain about the advice she was given, here is a link to how to do this. You have said that your daughter’s solicitor may help explain to the court the reasons why she agreed to the additional assessment. Best wishes for a positive response from the court, every case is heard on its own merits.

Best wishes
Suzie

Re: Psychological assessment always negative???

Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2025 1:00 am
by CyberRaver89
If it's a Cognitive and Capacity Assessment then that's the standard if child services believe a parent has a Learning Disability or any other Learning Need, unfortunately child services aren't legally obligated to agree with a positive psychological report and may reffer a parent to have a ParentAssess Assessment regardless since this happened to me.