Munby warns against 'adversarial and punitive' care proceedingshttps://www.lawgazette.co.uk/law/munby-warns-against-adversarial-and-punitive-care-proceedings/5064377.article#.WmDeHOEBdao.twitter …
Yes, I'm mindful of that too. The look on the face of the guy at the local authority trying to sort out little one's school finding today was a picture when I told him there was no chance I was signing his blanket consent form for all agencies to access the info. Oh no...
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That won't fit their system at all, as all agencies work together now. The modern alternative to a statement is multi agency
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Yes, this is a transition. I've told them that if they make clear who wants what piece of infor and for what purpose re demonstrating the funding need, then I'll consent to that. Told him 'I'll give you absolutely everything you need, but absolutely nothing you don't.' >>
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>> Caused confusion at first, but when I explained my reasons he was actually quite understanding. He's getting information governance to call me to see how it can be accommodated. Let's see how they react next. One step at a time... :)
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