Understanding Children's Social Care and Family Rights
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Educational Information
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Key Principles:
"Innocent until proven guilty — not guilty until proven innocent."
"Children's welfare first — including stability, love, and minimizing emotional harm."
"Respect for the Court's process while ensuring temporary measures don't become permanent injustice."
"Fairness and proportionality in interventions."
About This Tool
This educational resource aims to help families understand their rights and the reality of Children's Social Care processes. The information is based on real-world cases and legal principles. This is not legal advice, but an educational resource.
The tool highlights how CSC processes can sometimes negatively impact families, especially when proper procedures and fairness principles are not followed.