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Postby KateLMead » 25 Oct 2013, 08:18

About time too, a judge has decreed that Social Workers who abduct children from parents without explanation SHOULD BE JAILED . these SS and those above them have been a law unto themselves. My mind goes back to the doctor who specified that a couples children had been sexually abused some four years ago, her findings following the trauma of the SS and the police wrenching these youngsters from the parents arms was found to be incorrect.
What do you think happened to the quack of a doctor? She was given a top position in another hospital in the South of England? Justice? There is no justice.
And as stated these apologies for doctors and the SS should be severely punished. Many little ones unjustly abducted were hastily adopted and the families unable to trace them.(for these SS departments to claim their massive bonus promised if they hit the targets.
I have always said we have a lot in common with the German Gestapo and that mentality pervades,putting down the elderly as they present a financial burden on the state. Ignoring child mutilation. Ignoring forced marriages. Ignoring the cruelty and abuse
That takes place daily in our society to children the elderly and the handicapped in care.
Caring society It doesn't exist.
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Re: Jail Social Workers

Postby Workingman » 25 Oct 2013, 11:35

Jailed for breaking court orders - why not? It should already be the case.

Court orders are there for a purpose and to ensure justice is done. If the public can, and are, jailed for breaking them then those in authority, who also break them, should suffer the same fate.

As I said in the "Institutional abuse" thread, there should be independent bodies set up in many areas of work, similar to the GMC, to oversee that standards are maintained and with the powers to "strike off" anyone, from Directors downwards, and prevent them from working in certain professions ever again.
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Re: Jail Social Workers

Postby KateLMead » 25 Oct 2013, 12:03

Workingman wrote:Jailed for breaking court orders - why not? It should already be the case.

Court orders are there for a purpose and to ensure justice is done. If the public can, and are, jailed for breaking them then those in authority, who also break them, should suffer the same fate.

As I said in the "Institutional abuse" thread, there should be independent bodies set up in many areas of work, similar to the GMC, to oversee that standards are maintained and with the powers to "strike off" anyone, from Directors downwards, and prevent them from working in certain professions ever again.


I heartily agree Frank. These poor excuses for social workers who are full of their own self importance should be warned as to what is expected from them, if they fail to comply. Jail the B****er's.
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Re: Jail Social Workers

Postby miasmum » 27 Oct 2013, 17:52

I had to have a read of this so I could let my poor husband know whether he would be coming home tomorrow :lol: :lol:
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Re: Jail Social Workers

Postby Workingman » 27 Oct 2013, 18:13

He'll be home Shell, he's one of the good ones.

But there are some bad ones and it is a shame that all appear to get tarred with the same brush, especially when that is not what was intended.

I apologise if that is how it came across.
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Re: Jail Social Workers

Postby KateLMead » 27 Oct 2013, 20:32

Of course there are some good dedicated Social workers She'll, sadly there are far too many bad ones and they outnumber the good ones.
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Re: Jail Social Workers

Postby miasmum » 27 Oct 2013, 20:48

I don't think they do outnumber the good fortunately, I just think the good ones keep their heads down, get on with the job and no one even realises they are around
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Re: Jail Social Workers

Postby Diflower » 27 Oct 2013, 21:06

miasmum wrote:I don't think they do outnumber the good fortunately, I just think the good ones keep their heads down, get on with the job and no one even realises they are around


Absolutely agree there Mm.
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Re: Jail Social Workers

Postby Kaz » 27 Oct 2013, 21:10

I'm sure that is true xx
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Re: Jail Social Workers

Postby debih » 27 Oct 2013, 21:24

The good definitely outweigh the bad - it's just more fun to slam the bad ones than praise the good.

I have a lot of dealings with social workers through my work on the adoption panel. Every single one I come across is completely dedicated to their job and do over and above what they are paid for. Taking a child into care and putting them up for adoption isn't taken lightly. Every avenue of that child's family is looked at before they are placed with adopters.

Yes, some babies are taken quickly from their parents - because those parents have already mistreated older children who are already in the care system.

If it wasn't for a social worker doing her job properly and acting swiftly my eldest would have been dealt with by a morgue rather than social services.
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