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Someone to watch over me

Posted: 25 November 2004 | Subscribe Online


BBC1, 23 November, 10.35pm

STAR RATING 2/5

"Damned if you do; damned if you don't" could have been the subtitle for this, the second episode of the BBC series following Bristol social services department, writes Rebecca Eden.

This series attempts to highlight the dilemmas faced by social workers working with children and families. For example, deciding when to intervene to keep children safe, as in the case of 14-month-old Sam with unexplained rib fractures; how to work in partnership with parents who undermine professionals; and how to use the limited resources available to work with a child such as 14-year-old Nadia, at risk of abuse through prostitution.

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Unfortunately these dilemmas are not looked at in detail and the emphasis is on the role of the social worker rather than on joint working and decision-making. I fear this will do nothing to dispel the common misconception that social workers act in isolation.

The programme does, however, show some difficulties being dealt with in a sensitive and respectful manner, including social worker Jo's interviewing of Sam's parents. They were exonerated following a diagnosis that Sam has a bone-softening condition. Although angry at being put through an investigation they understood that such procedures are necessary to protect children.

At times there was the feeling that some of the adults played to the camera. I felt deep unease about the children's identities not being protected, particularly in the case of Nadia where this might place her at further risk or lead to her being discriminated against.
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I hope my concerns will be addressed in other episodes and that the series will provide a true picture of the work stresses inherent in this area.

All of us working with children and families should watch the series, if only to understand what is influencing public perception.

Rebecca Eden is an independent review manager for North Tyneside children's services department



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