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Can I supervise if social services told me no?

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marauder91

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November 2024

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Posted Thu November 28, 2024 4:57pm
Edited Sat November 30, 2024 11:56amReport post

Flower

Member since
February 2023

137 posts

I would not recommend going against the advise. It can stack against you. And I should think you don't want to teach your daughter to lie to social workers or avoid authroties. Stick to the guidance you are given, and follow the rules until you are in the clear.



Responding to your earlier post here , see below link to parents protect website which is also run by LFF. You will find articles and viodeos to study.



https://www.parentsprotect.co.uk/

Posted Thu November 28, 2024 11:10pm
Edited Thu November 28, 2024 11:17pmReport post

G3mini

Member since
July 2022

18 posts

I realise how frustrating this must be (and I have also had SS intervention years ago) but I also strongly advise not to breach any guidance, rules or suggestions by social services. The last thing you want is to come under closer supervision from them or face any action they take if they find out. The smallest slip ups can reveal lies and they won't take kindly to that. Sending hugs.

Posted Fri November 29, 2024 5:18pmReport post

marauder91

Member since
November 2024

132 posts

Yeah I know I was just being silly last night I'm thinking much more rational today and know it would be really really silly. Little one has gone for a sleepover so me and partner can spend some time together, not what was planned but it's better than nothing. Thankyou I was kust feeling super frustrated

Posted Fri November 29, 2024 5:55pmReport post

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