Mum, Dad and the Social Workers

Mum, Dad and the Social Workers by Clive Dutton is a poignant account published by New Generation Pub on December 4, 2023. This 74-page book presents an eye witness perspective on the shortcomings of social services in safeguarding three young children from severe abuse and neglect, detailing how the involvement of a social worker ultimately led to disastrous outcomes for those under her care.
Readers will find a narrative that resonates with the experiences of countless children who have navigated the care system. The book delves into themes of parenting, family relationships, and the complexities of social work, shedding light on the critical issues surrounding child welfare and the systemic failures that can occur. Through this account, Dutton aims to highlight the urgent need for reform in the social services sector.
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An eye witness account of the failures of the social services to protect three young children from extreme abuse and neglect and how the eventual involvement of a social worker led to catastrophic consequences for those three children under her authority. This is a story, 1000’s of children who passed through the care system can relate.
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