Re: Bloody social services - again.



Rowland McDonnell wrote:
Christina Websell <spamfree@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Evil_Nigel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
[snip]

It's a very different story when a kid is on the 'at risk' register
and the parents make up flimsy pretexts why the case worker can't see
it during the weekly visits, but then such kids tend to be too old to
place into adoption easily and so social services won't get a cushy
bonus from New Labour.
They will not have tried to remove it with no good reason.

<hollow laugh>

Those who believe that the SS never remove children without good cause are on a par with those who still believe that if you sail far enough you'll fall off the edge of the world.
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