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Previously on "Social Services could not have foreseen Shannon Matthews abduction..."
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wife found the local feckless benefit recipient's 4 year old wandering half a mile from school again today. Her mum hadn't turned up and the lass had decided to walk home rather than get her mum in trouble. Doesn't say much for the school, social services or the mother. Second time its happened but its not a problem she has 4 spare kids by different dads poor sods.
Her two year old is frequently found in the road playing unsupervised.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostWell that's the big question really, is being raised by the state preferable to abysmal biological parenting? The prevailing wisdom seems to be that even terrible parents do a better job in most cases, which doesn't say much for the "safety net" does it.
that is probably true i just wish i didn't have to pay for it
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Originally posted by Boudica View PostSometimes social workers were visiting her twice a day, now she is in prison (that costs about 50k per year), would it be cheaper and better for society to remove children sooner than later...
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Originally posted by Gibbon View PostFFS applying that criterea would see half the children on that estate in care.
Sometimes social workers were visiting her twice a day, now she is in prison (that costs about 50k per year), would it be cheaper and better for society to remove children sooner than later...
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Originally posted by Boudica View PostNo, of course, however, surely 'monitoring the family for thirteen years' says something and the general instability of the mother should mean children are removed and benefits not given for yet more children.
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Originally posted by Boudica View PostNo, of course, however, surely 'monitoring the family for thirteen years' says something and the general instability of the mother should mean children are removed and benefits not given for yet more children.
fortunately it looked like they were too feckless to bother voting this time around
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Social Services could not have foreseen Shannon Matthews abduction...
No, of course, however, surely 'monitoring the family for thirteen years' says something and the general instability of the mother should mean children are removed and benefits not given for yet more children.Tags: None
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