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Parents were kept informed, court told

Posted: 31 October 2002 | Subscribe Online


A social worker who helped arrange the adoption of an emotionally and behaviourally disturbed five-year-old child told the High Court last week that he kept the boy's new parents fully informed of his problems.

The couple - who adopted the boy and his younger sister in the mid-1990s - are suing Essex Council for the psychiatric injuries they claim they suffered as a result of the council's failure to warn them fully of the boy's behavioural problems.

However, the social worker told the court that the couple had said they understood the boy's problems and had the ability and resourcefulness to call for help if they needed it.
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In a report he wrote in 1997, the social worker noted that the couple "see no need to have any ongoing social worker involvement and believe the file can now be closed".

However, he was unsure whether he had made the couple aware that the boy would require child guidance, respite carers, professional help, and was displaying behaviour that a doctor thought abnormal.

"They understood the difficulties the children had had in the past and the problems they might bring with them," he added.

The case continues.


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