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Looks Like Ss Have Been At It Again
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There are plenty of cases where they need to be involved but they just dont seem to tackle those so why do they keep doing suchg daft things? Surely even if the SW cme up with the idea a superior should have read it and stopped it?
From the Judge:
"The social worker had been asked to 'identify her best example' of the mother failing to meet the boys emotional needs - to which she replied citing that she had not given him ice cream. "
"He added: 'A further criticism in this vein was that the mother had failed to arrange for (his) hair to be cut in the way that he liked. Again, this is obviously inconsequential.'"
And what was the family court judge thinking?
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-58 40243/J udge-bl asts-so cial-wo rker-sa id-boy- not-ret urned-m other.h tml
From the Judge:
"The social worker had been asked to 'identify her best example' of the mother failing to meet the boys emotional needs - to which she replied citing that she had not given him ice cream. "
"He added: 'A further criticism in this vein was that the mother had failed to arrange for (his) hair to be cut in the way that he liked. Again, this is obviously inconsequential.'"
And what was the family court judge thinking?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not sure what’s puzzling you jim, any parent who is not “on message” with the right on brigade must have their children taken away. They are not bothered about the really bad stuff that time and time again results in children getting harmed or worse, we must be PC, we must have the “correct” beliefs and life style.
Social Services cannot act as though they are above the law and just separate children from their parents and their home on the basis that their first world rights are not being met.
I don't think a hefty fine is unwarranted here, given the unnecessary anguish and suffering caused to the family and the child.
I don't think a hefty fine is unwarranted here, given the unnecessary anguish and suffering caused to the family and the child.