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Child protection investigations – no further action necessary?

Child protection investigations – no further action necessary?

by Guest Post | Jul 23, 2021 | Comment, FCReportingWatch

The author of this post is a child protection social worker, who writes under a pseudonym, including in the Guardian. He previously wrote this post for TP. Are hundreds of thousands of families being put through unnecessary investigations by unchecked social...
How do social workers approach domestic abuse?

How do social workers approach domestic abuse?

by reporting watch team | Nov 26, 2018 | Comment, FCReportingWatch

This is a guest post by a social work manager who wishes to remain anonymous. It responds to an article by journalist and Transparency Project member Louise Tickle which appeared in the Guardian last week : Why do we separate the mother and child victims of domestic...
‘Oh I’m sorry, did I forget to mention you don’t have to agree to this?’ When social workers forget that interventions under ‘Child in Need’ are voluntary

‘Oh I’m sorry, did I forget to mention you don’t have to agree to this?’ When social workers forget that interventions under ‘Child in Need’ are voluntary

by reporting watch team | Aug 12, 2018 | Comment

The author of this post is a child protection social worker, who writes under a pseudonym, including in the Guardian. There has been significant press coverage of the work of child protection social workers over the last few months. At times I have found this coverage...
Open Response from the Professional Standards Authority (PSA)

Open Response from the Professional Standards Authority (PSA)

by reporting watch team | Feb 14, 2017 | FCReportingWatch

Below is the text of an email response received today from the PSA, to our Open Letter of 10th February 2017. We have underlined the key paragraphs of the PSA response for easy reference. The history of why we wrote to the PSA in the first place is here. You will see...
Open letter to the Professional Standards Agency

Open letter to the Professional Standards Agency

by Lucy R | Feb 10, 2017 | FCReportingWatch

Below is the text of an open letter we have sent today to the Professional Srandards Authority, who “help to protect the public through our work with organisations that register and regulate people working in health and social care…”. OPEN LETTER TO...

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