Exhausted says it is the same in the UK
Exhausted's view of British Social Services is coloured and biased at best :flame:
As I have every right to be
They are as much use as a chocolate radiator
The girl I fostered 5 years ago was a 13 year old persistent runaway prostitute, who was in danger of getting herself killed, the only way she would stay at home and not keep running off to London was if I agreed to take her in
Social Services were totally against this idea and wanted her to return home, where she was smacked around the head with a saucepan, burnt with an iron by step dad and verbally abused
Good old social services agreed with mum that she was a very lucky girl because her mum bought her a pony :roll:
The kid would have been better treated if she'd grown four legs and a tail, my onjective was to work with her & her mum and try to get her home without all the crap that was going down in their house happening, it didn't work out, they were determined to control her with abuse
She visits me often, and tells me she just needed to be with people who cared about her for who she was, in the long run she went back to college and is doing very nicely thank you today, all she wanted was a family who wanted the person she was around them, we accepted her warts and all, we didn't control her but offered her choices in her lifestyle, there were consequences, once she actually felt self worth and accepted that there were people out there who liked her for being who she was, she stopped going to London, she dropped her loser friends, it was all her choice, she started hanging out with people who wanted to be with the person, not the piece of meat she was and what she'd give them for a few quid ... she learnt self worth, it wasn't difficult
And I never got paid a dime, all i asked for was her Child benefit to cover food costs, nothing else
To this day Social Services will swear she would have been better off in the home environment working through her issues with her parents, not so, she worked through a hell of a lot more with them by having space, thinking time and distance, plus the safety of being able to remove herself from the home with someone to go other than the streets - although she never did return to her home to live, we found a little place for her to rent and she is very happy there - she now speaks with her mum, dare I say even tries to get on with her, still hates the step dad, but bridges are being built and I'm really proud of the effort she has put in to changing her lifestyle, if Social services had their own way, they would have waited until she'd been hurt seriously either on the streets or at home and only then would they have realised that maybe, just maybe home wasn't the best place for her to be.
Now tell me I'm being bias towards Social rotten stinking services who only ever get involved once the tragedy has happened
Read the whole thing, every link.....How many times hospital doctors reported abuse to Social bloody Services and they still sent her home - then tell me how wonderful they really are
And this is not a one off
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_depth/uk/ ... efault.stm