The Terrible Scandal of UK Social Services Adoption Targets
I know someone who has fallen victim of the targets for adoption set for Social Services so I am writing this. The extreme secrecy laws regarding this (publish details and you will be sent to prison!) mean that an enormous number of families are being split asunder, not because the children are at risk but because Social Services get paid money for meeting Govt Targets.
Who says this? British Members of Parliament. Read this BBC Story. Or this article about Family Courts by Camilla Cavendish in the Times newspaper.
Very Important – If you are affected read this. Even if you aren’t, read it, as it highlights in a bit haphazard way but extremely detailed way what is going on. Here are more websites on the same subject.
- www.fassit.co.uk
- www.stopinjusticenow.com
- www.paroc.org.uk
- www.unity-injustice.com
- www.uktrackers.co.uk
- www.parentsagainstinjustice.org.uk
- www.pafaa.org.uk
- www.parentsagainstinjustice.org.uk
Social Workers will give you false hope that your children won’t be taken by the following tactics. They will encourage you to split from your partner and give up your job. They will lie, they will get school teachers to lie (none of this is sadly made up), they will even try to get into your home and look for evidence that your child is Emotionally abused. No other European country allows this type of let’s call it what it is, Nazi behaviour.
Please, please go to the main link and read it. It gives details on what they will try and what you must do. Social Workers only get away with this because Family Courts are secretive and unreported (Report any details and go directly to Jail- Do not Pass Go!) . If the evidence that Social Workers use is exposed to a proper UK court they would be laughed out of court. It is a corrupt and shameful system and everyone in the UK should be made aware of it.
Please digg this story as more people need to know, to pressure their MPs and stop it happening.
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Posted: May 25th, 2010 under crime, UK.
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