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What are the common reasons social services would want to remove a child from a family? There are many reasons why a child could be removed from their home and placed outside of family and friends, but common reasons include abuse, neglect, illness, or abandonment.
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Read More »If a referral is made to social services, they have an obligation to safeguard any children at the heart of any referral and ensure their safety and wellbeing. If required, social services will offer protection from a home environment that is deemed to be causing harm / is at risk of causing harm to any children living there. They offer a range of services to support families, but if the conditions for the child cannot be improved through the provision of targeted support, they may decide to escalate matters via their legal department and consider issuing court proceedings if they feel it is no longer safe for a child to remain in the family home. Many families feel anxious when social services become involved as they are frightened their child will immediately be removed from the home. However, this can only be done if there is evidence that the child faces immediate risk of harm (and is only sanctioned by police, PPO, or emergency protection orders, EPO). Otherwise, the decision to remove children will be made under an application from an interim care order, for which there will be legal arguments advanced for all parents/ carers with parental responsibility before the family Judge makes a decision. This article will cover the reasons why social services may ask the court to move a child from a family home, as well as what you should do at this stressful time if social services have become involved with your family.
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Read More »The court shall make no order unless it considers it will create a better outcome for the child then no order. “no order principle”. This starting point for all decision making in care and supervision proceedings is such that children are best cared for by their own families if it is safe to do so, and the court will always aim to keep the child and the parent together while providing any necessary support before looking to other family members or friends to take over the main care responsibilities. However, if it is deemed unsafe for the child to remain with the parents, social services will look at other options to place outside the family.
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