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To Children and Family Court Advisory Support Service by Rob McEvoy 19 November 2009
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Rob McEvoy made this Freedom of Information request to Children and Family Court Advisory Support Service
Waiting for an internal review by Children and Family Court Advisory Support Service of their handling of this request.
From: Rob McEvoy
21 October 2009
Dear Sir or Madam,
Under the Freedom of Information Act please provide the following
information in the timescale set out in law
1. How many complaints have been made against CAFCASS since March
2008
2. Of these how many were recognised as official complaints.
3. Of these how many were investigated by CAFCASS
4. Of these how many involved 2 officers
5 How many involved 3 officers
6. How many involved 4 officers
7. How many involved 5 officers
8. How many involved 6 officers
9. How many involved 7 officers
10 How many involved 8 officers
11. How many involved 9 officers
12 How many involved 10 officers
13 How many involved more than 10 officers
14 During all of these complaints how many times did the CAFCASS
National Complaints Officer (David Moyes?) communicate directly to
the complainant
15 During all of these complaints how many times did the
complainants request direct communication with CAFCASS National
Complaints Officer (David Moyers?)
16 How many satifactory resolutions have been made regarding
CAFCASS complaints since 2008
17 How many complaints have challenged CAFCASS written reports for
the courts
18 How many cases since March 2008 have CAFCASS recommended to the
court that a letterbox scheme or similar be the only contact
allowed with the parents
19 Of these cases how many were not adoption cases
20 Since March 2008 how many written CAFCASS court reports
recommendations have not been recommendated by the court
Yours faithfully,
Rob McEvoy
J Webb (Account suspended) left an annotation ( 6 November 2009)
"The 11 MILLION children and young people in England have a voice"
Children's Commissioner for England, Professor Sir Albert Aynsley-Green
WHAT VOICE ? NOT ACCORDING TO THIS THEY DONT
http://nameshamesocialworkers.blogspot.c...
[A letter a dear friend of mine sent to the Judge in the Family Court,( edited to protect identities) the Judge used paragraph 4 to remove them as party. Yet he failed to answer when asked in Court what would stop children’s services coming after their own children if they failed ‘so-called assessments including a psychological assessment that the Council and Judge were trying to rail road them into.]
After our recent LIP experience of the Family Courts regarding contesting the ICO (at your suggestion), in the hope our granddaughters would be returned to live with their grandparents. We now have ‘little faith’ in either the LA professionals who unfortunately, do not appear to act in the ‘best interests of the children’ or the present system that fails to make them accountable for their actions.
It may just be coincidental that I was standing for election in November 2007 after I had complained to the Director of Children’s Services , on a separate issue and took my complaints to the LGO.
Apparently, we could risk being labelled mad or worse if we go to the press; yet it seems pointless to Appeal without the media.
Regretfully, our stance on being assessed has not changed for the reasons given at the initial hearing; having young children of adoptable ages and no belief in the CSW comment ‘that the SS do not canvas for work’ our family has already been destroyed.
Please do not think us paranoid. A continuous stream of high calibre news articles including award winning Journalists, looking into ‘children’s services’ alongside the UN investigation into our Family Courts, EDM’s signed by numerous MP’s and
Jack Straw’s announcement to allow the press (April2009); all suggest otherwise.
There appears to be a mass of contradictions/inaccuracies and double standards.
Selective incomplete evidence, (mainly opinion based) interpreted as ‘fact’ without the full information requested from September 2002 including ‘notes’ from both the SS and CG. A different criteria/ model supplied (non-relative assessment), which is neither objective nor subjective. And discerning to note that there is no record of us receiving £100 cash from the SS .
Ironically, a Councillor on the ‘Children’s Champion Board’ sort my advice about ‘children’s services’ and is aware of our previous experience.
Although I did not ask him, he seems to have attempted to help; I am not his constituent nor did I ask about kinship care allowance and our children are not known to social care or receive services.
Charles J in Re R [2002] 1 FLR 755 and Munby J in Re L (Care Assessment: Fair Trial) [2002] 2 FLR 730In Re R,
Relatives are expected to jump through hoops and endure fishing trips that were simply not required on the two previous occasions, when XXXX and XXXX were placed in our care, on the second occasion after an interview with CPO.
The LA may have been concerned about a possible Judicial Review and this may have contributed to why an offer of a mandatory referral for (FGC) ‘not best practice’ as suggested in Court, was not forthcoming.
D-v- Southwark LBC [2007] EWCA Civ 182
. Munby J Manchester City Council – V – F (2002) 1FLR 43
What is the definition of better than good enough parenting?
The House of Lords (2008) ‘grandparents only have to be reasonable enough parents’
“Innocent yet presumed guilty unless we comply - On the balance of probabilities?”
We probably have far more experience than many of the professionals involved, having raised 6 children.
Supervisory contact is only required we believe, if there is a danger to the children.
Being a XXXX/CRB checked with no previous concerns, it is insulting and degrading to be only offered expensive supervised contact in an unnatural environment. While our offer of contact in our home (with foster carers if need be) and Cllrs/Corporate Parents offering to be present, is ignored/rejected.
Whilst bizarrely XXXX & XXXX have been transported by taxi virtually on a daily basis from XXXX that is 5 minutes from XXXX, to XXXX approximately a hours drive by their first set of inexperienced carers; all at the taxpayers expense?
Where are our granddaughter’s Human Rights to a family life? Having been placed in foster care, where their well-being has deteriorated after being separated and passed from ‘pillar to post’ and respite care, instead of with relatives.
DCSF – figures suggest that at least 2 children a week die and/or are abused in care.
Research suggests that there are well-evidenced advantages1 for children who cannot live with their parents to be raised by relatives or friends:
Farmer E and Moyers S (2008)‘Kinship Care: Fostering Effective Family and Friends Placements’ (Jessica Kingsley); Doolan et al (2004) Growing up in the Care of Relatives and Friends (Family Rights Group); Hunt J (2003) Family and Friends Care; coping Paper for Dept of Health; Broad, B (ed) (2001) Kinship Care: the placement of choice for children and young people (Russell House; Hunt Waterhouse & Lutman (2008forthcoming) Keeping them in the family (BAAF) Dr Lynne Wrenndall, Charles Pragnell. Lisa Blakemore-Brown, Brian Morgan, Dr Helen Hayward-Brown, Bruce Irvine,
Dr Clive Baldwin, Stephen Clark, Cathy Johnson (2004) Taking the stick away: the service users’ joint statement
It is hoped that XXXX (babies are far more sort after for adoption and a marketable commodity) will be given a Voice Child Advocate, (the CSW rejected this in favour of the CG only).
The FGC Co-ordinator’s comment ‘ holding a FGC at a late stage “energises families” is insulting and worthless when the LA holds all the power and should not be advising family members that I must agree to be assessed.
The joint comments from the LA solicitor and CG who later offered to alter her notes? The LA solicitor told me ‘ the LA only had a duty to consider family members.’
If Human Rights and the PLO can be so brazenly be disregarded/ ignored, is it any wonder that ¾ of children end up adopted or on SGO with strangers instead of relatives.
The CG Solicitor’s remarks outside the Court ‘that LA Counsel could speak for me, or XXXX a passing Solicitor could represent me or they would adjourn and the Court would/could not allow my grandchildren to be placed with us on ICO’ (reiterated the CG comment) and meeting immediately after Court, with the CSW/Counsel, but not us. And the CG & ISW lunching in the Café across the road, all show how cosy the relevant professionals appear to be, hardly independent.
‘ Generally speaking, guardians act as cheerleaders for social services departments. They are entirely compliant, and seem incapable of doing more than being a cheering section’. Eric Pickles MP. (We cannot disagree.)
As Corporate Parents we should act in the way we would if the children were our own. I am appalled at what I perceive to be professionals who fail to act in a professional manner and seem to have no intention of working to reunite children with families. The public would be astonished at the costs involved and outraged that relatives are over looked in favour of expensive foster care.
Totally amazed that such draconian measures of removing children without a mandatory referral for (FGC) can amount to; crystal ball gazing opinion backed up by expensive reports paid for from the public purse.
How is it possible to review a past non event and make a decision based on what may or may not have happened if a FGC had been held, when it could/did not take place?
Children are not mere commodities to be passed around for profit; clearly everyone involved is being paid, (the larger the bundle the more costly?), which could be better spent on ‘real’ child protection and desperately needed front line services to support families to ensure that mandatory FGC referrals are completed; improved services.
I came into politics in order to defend the children of the poor and help make sure that families receive the services they deserve. Councillors are more aware of their responsibility to ‘looked after children’ and the CEO is reviewing the case following a subsequent meeting with the XXXX Leader.
The one simple thing that can never be altered is my granddaughters’ heritage, we are blood relatives, our granddaughters will always be dearly loved and wanted; this can never be obliterated. Hopefully they will be reunited with family members, who if given the opportunity could have applied (if need be) for a RO via private law.
The Court has the power to remedy matters and take the more proportional approach that the LA has not done to-date. Please take into consideration our views and concerns when making your decisions about our granddaughters futures.
Wilson, A (Account suspended) left an annotation (12 November 2009)
http://www.notbornyesterday.org/scandal,...
Some strange goings on down Plymouth way, it seems - where earlier this month (October 2009) three police cars and five police officers were required to remove five small children from a mother's home in her absence. In my neck of the woods, you'd be lucky to get that kind of turnout for a murder.
From: Rob McEvoy
19 November 2009
Dear Sir or Madam,
Following my FOI request of 21 October 2009 I have not received any
acknowledgement or response. I understand that should CAFCASS
require any further time to answer my request you should have
informed me of this.
You are now breaking the law I find this totally unacceptable.
Please respond apologising for the delay and answering the query
Thank you
Yours faithfully,
Rob McEvoy
From: Rob McEvoy
19 November 2009
Dear Sir or Madam,
Further to my FOI request of 21 October 2009 . I request CAFCASS
perform an internal review of this request
Yours faithfully,
Rob McEvoy
From: Jassal, Jasvinder
Children and Family Court Advisory Support Service
19 November 2009
Dear Mr McEvoy.
My apologies for not responding sooner.
But it appears that some of my emails are not being received at the whatdotheyknow.com website.
Please respond to this email if you successfully receive this email.
I have also attached a received receipt to this email for my records.
Can you confirm that you would like to continue with the internal review and if so indicate the specific areas.
Thank you Miss Jassal
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From: Rob McEvoy
19 November 2009
Dear Jassal, Jasvinder,
Thank you for your prompt response(s) once you had been informed
you were breaking the law.
I acknowledge receipt of your email thank you.
With regards to questions 4-13 for clarification I am talking about
OFFICIAL COMPLIANTS AGAINST CAFCASS where the complainant has to
deal with the number of officers mentioned. ie. 2-10 levels NOT
complaints involving multiple officers as you have eventually
assumed. Therefore I expect this portion of my FOI to be addressed
Yours sincerely,
Rob McEvoy
From: Jassal, Jasvinder
Children and Family Court Advisory Support Service
19 November 2009
Dear Mr McEvoy.
Thank you for the Clarification of your request for q-4-13 in CAF 275 I will look at your request
Respond to you directly.
Regards
Miss Jassal.
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