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Originally Posted by parmnion
because tower hamlets has been slated in the past for not following the guidlines set out by the government regarding social care and this case highlights that they are still doing it...also, this case is in the tower hamlets area so i would be foolish to bring up anywhere else in regards to discussing this case.
ignore the bacon silliness and concentrate on the isolation this girl must have felt...ask yourself why would they not house her with her grandparents in the first place if they are good enough to house her there now???
to me it looks like the tower hamlets care system are ignoring guidelines set out by the government and making up their own rules....why do this?
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There are failings everywhere, due to lack of resources, funding and staffing health and social care is in crisis across the country is in crisis, if you think Tower Hamlets is an isolated area you're sadly mistaken.
It's an area of high socio economic deprivation and crime, they are stretched to breaking point.
The bacon silliness was the whole premise of the article though, the lies in the article that they were a no English speaking family is rubbish, that begs the question what else have they lied about? They know that Tower Hamlets hands are tied due to this being an open case. It is interesting the a judge only placed the child back with the family after intervention from the times, MP Phillip Hollobone and none other than the chairman of the Commons education committee Robert Halfon....very odd imo.