Mother has boy snatched by social workers after refusing doctor's advice to feed him chocolate and crisps
Like many toddlers Zak Hessey was a 'fussy eater' who regularly refused his mother's healthy home cooking.
Concerned about his falling weight, his worried parents took him to see doctors for advice and triggered a shocking chain of events that led to the youngster being put into foster care for four months.
Why will Local Authority's not use the kincare clause, outlined under the Public Law Guidelines, by placing the Child with an immediate Family member, such as Grandparents.this would of prevented trauma to the child.?
ReplyDeleteIf the Parents had not signed a section 20 Order,to put the Boy into voluntary care, Social Services would of instigated an Emergency Protection Order.
Parents do not know that they have the right to try,and get an Emergency Order discharged within 72 hours, which Social Services hide,and don't tell the Parents about this option.
Another question is if one Child is thought to be at risk, why leave the other Children with the Parents..