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and statistically, how likely is a baby p?
The social services make several monumental **** ups and then assume everyone else is as bad as them.
The majority of child abuse cases are by parents.
and statistically, how likely is a baby p?
The social services make several monumental **** ups and then assume everyone else is as bad as them.
so all parents are assumed guilty,The majority of child abuse cases are by parents.
Thanks for the advice but as I’ve done nothing wrong there’s nothing to use against me.
so all parents are assumed guilty,
I'm afraid it all comes down to the authorities covering their bums
Blimey,It's a question of probabilities. Assume they're guilty because they probably are. Then when you find they're not...well no bad press.
I'm no parent, but the nursery has a duty of care, surely they would have noticed the bruising if it's in an easily visible place? Don't most have a form or something so parents can advice of any known bruises or marks etc? Do they keep records of any incidents or events that have occurred? Maybe you child was knocked or fallen over while there? If that was seen don't they have to record it and inform the parent(s), usually you then have to sign a form to acknowledge the event?
25 x-rays sounds ridiculous though. x-ray = broken bone? broken bone = child crying nonstop?
25 X-rays sounds like a dangerous amount of radiation to expose an 11 month old to in 1 day... I'd be getting an external expert opinion about that from a consultant who knows what he's on about
Moral of the story don't report any injuries and never take your child to hospital, brilliant.
They are not covering their arses....they are ensuring the safety of the child.
Sorry mate. Not the nursery. Hospital/SS.My wife, who spent almost 15 years in senior positions in day nurseries, just snorted when I read your reply and said 'Yeah, OK...'. Private day nurseries are companies first. The fact they make their money from paying minimum wage for someone in a blue tunic to wipe someone else's kid's nose for a few hours doesn't change that, unfortunately. She has stories that could make your hair curl.
My wife, who spent almost 15 years in senior positions in day nurseries, just snorted when I read your reply and said 'Yeah, OK...'. Private day nurseries are companies first. The fact they make their money from paying minimum wage for someone in a blue tunic to wipe someone else's kid's nose for a few hours doesn't change that, unfortunately. She has stories that could make your hair curl.
a few awkward questions and 25 needless xrays all because they dared to question somebody else informally.Not in the slightest. If your child has been injured get their butts to hospital ASAP. Their health is worth more than you being asked awkward questions.
Sorry mate. Not the nursery. Hospital/SS.
I'm a lazy poster.. Especially on mobile.Ah, yes in that case crack on and I agree. You didn't specify and because we were already talking about nurseries... My mistake.