Can you sue the social services?
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You may be able to claim against social services if the local authority failed to manage your family appropriately, leaving you in a situation where you suffered abuse or neglect that could have been avoided.
If you do wish to request a change of Social Worker for your child then you should speak to the Social Worker first and then to their Team Manager. It is best to put a formal request for a change in writing, either a letter or email and you should keep a copy. Generally my advice is to cooperate with the Social Worker.
Can a child request a new social worker?
You do not have the right to demand that your child’s Social Worker is changed because you do not like them. If you do wish to request a change of Social Worker for your child then you should speak to the Social Worker first and then to their Team Manager.
What are social services? Social services have a statutory obligation to safeguard and promote the welfare of vulnerable children and adults and can provide a wide range of services to children and their parents, usually within the own home environment and co-ordinated by a social worker.
What happens when children’s services receive a referral?
What happens when Children’s Services receive a referral? When information is received, by way of a referral, which indicates that there are concerns about the safety and well-being of a child, Children’s Services have 24 hours to decide what type of response is required. In making this decision, the social worker will have to determine whether:
Who can request family support services from social services?
A parent or other adult family member or an older child may request family support services from social services at times of stress or for help regarding a particular child or family problem.
Anyone who has concerns about a child’s welfare should make a referral to Rotherham Children’s Social Care. Within Rotherham, the Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH) is the principal point of contact for welfare concerns relating to children. See Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH).
Do I have to record any concerns about a child’s welfare?
Concerns about a child or young person’s welfare must always be recorded whether or not further action is taken.