What happens to social services if allegations are dropped?

What happens to social services if allegations are dropped?

Unfortunately if allegations are dropped, social services may still be involved until they are 100% certain that it is a pack of lies (as opposed to no proof that it happened). When children are involved ss tend to work on the basis of guilty until proven innocent – however, at present that is a long way off.

Who was in charge of social services in Telford?

Bould was in charge of social services at a time when child sexual exploitation in the town was rife. Council paperwork seen by the Mirror shows that in the late 1990s – though not specifically saying it was during Bould’s tenure – social workers became aware of the growing issue but claimed not to “understand” the problem.

Who was ordained in Telford and jailed for 15 months?

But justice would catch up with him years later and in July 2001 he was jailed for 15 months following a trial at Wolverhampton Crown Court. The clergyman, ordained in 1973, was found guilty of two indecent assaults. He no longer lives in Telford. But Bould continues to play an active part in community life.

Who was on the sex offenders register in Telford?

He was given a three year rehabilitation order by Shropshire magistrates and ordered to take part in a sex offenders programme. The court was told White had been a councillor in Madeley near Telford but had resigned the previous month. His name was ordered to stay on the Sex Offenders Register for just five years.

Unfortunately if allegations are dropped, social services may still be involved until they are 100% certain that it is a pack of lies (as opposed to no proof that it happened). When children are involved ss tend to work on the basis of guilty until proven innocent – however, at present that is a long way off.

Why did I make a claim against a social worker?

Making claims against social services – reasons you might have. Some of the most common reasons for making a claim against a social worker are followed: Abuse by foster carers; Removal of children without legal permission; Negligence of social services; Abuse while in care; Abuse claims against a social worker

Can you take legal action against social services?

Being the victim of any type of abuse can be exceptionally traumatic and the matter can be unfortunately made worse if you are then failed by Social Services. So, you may be wondering; can I take legal action against social services? The answer is yes, you can take legal action against if this has happened to you or someone that you love.

Are there any famous cases of social services failure?

There have been a number of Social Services failures over the years, including a number of famous cases. Perhaps one of the most famous cases was the death of Baby P. Baby P, real name Peter Connelly, endured an agonising death at the age of 17 months old in the property he shared with his mother and her boyfriend.