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Removal of Children by Social Services

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If you have been contacted by social services regarding the care or safety of your children, contact ASA Solicitors immediately. Our child care law team is available 24 hours a day to provide expert legal advice, support and urgent representation.

ASA Solicitors is one of the leading law firms in the region, with exceptional experience in representing parents and carers facing allegations from social services, including non-accidental injury, neglect, or abuse.

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Common Reasons for NAI or Abuse Investigations

Social services or police may become involved in your family’s life due to:

– Referral by a GP, hospital doctor, or nurse for suspected non-accidental injury, such as:

  – Broken bones, head injuries, swelling, burns, broken ribs, bruising

  – Suspected sexual abuse

  – Failure to seek medical treatment

– Allegations of shaken baby syndrome or brain bleeds

– A child’s disclosure to school or medical staff

– Allegations of neglect, emotional abuse, or poor parenting

– Death of a child under your care

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Why Social Services May Become Involved

Social services may intervene in your family’s life for a range of reasons, including:

  • Referral by a GP, hospital doctor, or nurse due to suspected non-accidental injuries (e.g. fractures, head injuries, burns, or bruises)
  • Disclosures made by a child to a teacher or staff at school
  • Pre-birth assessments triggered due to perceived high-risk circumstances
  • Concerns raised during or after birth, especially if you or your partner are considered high-risk
  • Previous children removed from your care
  • Allegations of sexual abuse, neglect, or poor parenting
  • Exposure to domestic violence
  • Involvement in care proceedings as a child or young person
  • Death of a child while in your care
  • Alleged failure to protect your child from harm
  • Refusal or failure to provide adequate medical or dental care
  • Not seeking timely medical attention when needed
  • Alleged failure to provide food, water, or basic hygiene
  • Alleged failure to ensure your child attends school regularly
  • Accusations of emotional, physical, or sexual abuse
  • Exposure of your child to drugs, alcohol, or other harmful substances
  • Children witnessing domestic violence between parents
Referral by a GP, hospital doctor, or nurse due to suspected non-accidental injuries (e.g. fractures, head injuries, burns, or bruises)
Disclosures made by a child to a teacher or staff at school
Pre-birth assessments triggered due to perceived high-risk circumstances
Concerns raised during or after birth, especially if you or your partner are considered high-risk
Previous children removed from your care
Allegations of sexual abuse, neglect, or poor parenting
Exposure to domestic violence
Involvement in care proceedings as a child or young person
Death of a child while in your care
Alleged failure to protect your child from harm
Refusal or failure to provide adequate medical or dental care
Not seeking timely medical attention when needed
Alleged failure to provide food, water, or basic hygiene
Alleged failure to ensure your child attends school regularly
Accusations of emotional, physical, or sexual abuse
Exposure of your child to drugs, alcohol, or other harmful substances
Children witnessing domestic violence between parents
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If the police wish to question you in relation to your child, do not attend without legal advice. ASA Solicitors offers free, 24-hour legal advice and expert police station representation to protect you and your family from the outset.
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Immediate Legal Help in Social Services Cases

Contact ASA Solicitors immediately if social services:

  • Remove your children under a Police Protection Order (PPO), Emergency Protection Order (EPO), or Interim Care Order (ICO)
  • Are preventing you from taking your newborn baby home from hospital
  • Want to carry out a pre-birth assessment
  • Have issued you with a Public Law Outline (PLO) letter
  • Have invited you to a Child Protection Conference
  • Have placed or are threatening to place your children on the Child Protection Register
  • Have named you as an intervener in Care Proceedings
  • Are asking you to sign a Section 20 agreement for voluntary accommodation of your child
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For fast, confidential, and experienced legal help, contact ASA Solicitors today. Our team is here to protect your rights and guide you through even the most complex situations involving social services or the police.

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