A High Court judge has slammed Greenwich Council’s social services at its staff failed to carry out “basic core social work” in an adoption case and forced an adopting family to move after their address was sent to the birth family.
Social services at the London council failed in their duty to make basic inquiries about the possibility of the children being cared for by a member of their wider family after a family court judge approved their adoption plans in 2016 when the parents could no longer look after them.
More >> Greenwich Council criticised by High Court judge for ‘basic’ social care failings in adoption case after ‘serious and significant data breach’
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