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Social worker has left me gobsmacked
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I won't bore you with the whole story, but a vunerable person is being led astray by a certain man. I managed to find out this man's name and address AND found a photo of him in an on-line edition of his local newspaper. Last week I gave this info to the social worker in the case. I bumped into him today and asked him if he had located the man from the info I supplied. His reply was:
"I cannot use the information or access the photo as it will be an invasion of his privacy under Data Protection"
Twaddle or what?
"I cannot use the information or access the photo as it will be an invasion of his privacy under Data Protection"
Twaddle or what?
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I guess people jumping to conclusions is my fault for not telling the whole story.
It is a middle aged mildly mentally handicapped lady who has been "befriended" by this man. There is no suggestion of any abuse but he is slowly persuading her to drop contact with neighbours and friends who keep an eye on her and we think his motives are suspicious, although there is no evidence of a crime being committed...yet
It is a middle aged mildly mentally handicapped lady who has been "befriended" by this man. There is no suggestion of any abuse but he is slowly persuading her to drop contact with neighbours and friends who keep an eye on her and we think his motives are suspicious, although there is no evidence of a crime being committed...yet
I think the problem might be here Mrs O that as you say no crime has been committed. social services have a tighrope wire to walk with regards to vulnerable adults wherby they have to balance looking out for the individual's welfare and the rights of that person to have a private life and make their own decisions. thos decisions are frequently not perhaps the best but what would you like them to do? What are you hoping can happen, and how do you envisage it ending in your ideal scenario?
Hi mrs o,
The social worker is talking carp. Each Local Authority has an Adult Safeguarding Board, who deal with vulnerable adults, and the buck stops with them, though there may be limits - although unpalatable to us - to what they can do at this point.
There should be a direct contact number for them on your LA website: you should go through to the Safeguarding Board Manager and insist that you want to make a formal report of the facts as you know them. Don't be fobbed off by them asking you to fill in a form and sending it in, insist they take the report directly from you. You should also record your concerns about the initial response you received from the (named) socail worker too.
You may also want to write to the LA Head of Adult Services and explain what's happened, copying it to whoever's the councillor with the Adult Services portfolio. It's up to them then.
The social worker is talking carp. Each Local Authority has an Adult Safeguarding Board, who deal with vulnerable adults, and the buck stops with them, though there may be limits - although unpalatable to us - to what they can do at this point.
There should be a direct contact number for them on your LA website: you should go through to the Safeguarding Board Manager and insist that you want to make a formal report of the facts as you know them. Don't be fobbed off by them asking you to fill in a form and sending it in, insist they take the report directly from you. You should also record your concerns about the initial response you received from the (named) socail worker too.
You may also want to write to the LA Head of Adult Services and explain what's happened, copying it to whoever's the councillor with the Adult Services portfolio. It's up to them then.
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