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Yeah very concerned about this... They pretend its intervention, but really its social services.
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They'll probably come next - if you show yourself to be a 'bad parent' perhaps, should you dare to object to their proposed 'interventions'? I'll not be turning my back on this one, I know that...
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CQC Worst people to have in education, as they always learning and never learn nothing
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All I can say after my experience is, I wouldn't want them doing anything important. You know... like health, or education. That sort of thing.
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Not sure how I feel about this one - there are limits. But if merely being fat is their new criteria, it's going to open up a large new target market of kids for them.
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What about this protection for doctors and people who make bad decisionshttps://www.theguardian.com/society/2017/dec/11/nhs-trust-treating-brain-damaged-boy-gets-anonymity-over-abuse-fears …
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The Charlie Gard effect. They don't like their decisions being publicly scrutinised. Only takes the idiotic actions of a few to offer them the excuse to shut up shop & avoid a repeat exposure.
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You know what grinds my gears? Is the abusers shouting out 'troll' when faced with a legitimate question. The agenda has been set when decent people speaking up being classed as trolls and they get to drive off into the sun set in thier mercedes
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Yeah, I get that. It's especially cruel when the trauma of whatever's happened to them makes the person understandably emotional, only for that emotion to then be used as a weapon against them.
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