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<blockquote data-quote="realangel" data-source="post: 40928" data-attributes="member: 3193"><p>Sharon,</p><p></p><p>I doubt that very much.. its the same old song they have been singing since february .. WE should have him back as WE have a responsibility to him. He's 16. If he WAS here he could legally leave home and get a flat and live his life how HE wants.. so where do WE have this responsibility. Under the child protection act he is classed as a child in need (due to his mental state etc) therefore the GOVERNMENT have a duty to help him and provide him with services until he is 19, at which point he should be living independently but with support form SW until he is at least 21. Only then, if he is coping, can they drop him.</p><p></p><p>I shall be showing the children's act to SW when he comes, he thinks i know nothing? One thing i have learned in life.. read much and quote more. once i start with that i feel he will realize he is not dealing with parents who have had enough because he is a teen, he is dealing with parents who have had enough of being bullied and abused by their son, parents who are trying to get their son the help he needs and teach him he cannot treat people like that, because when you treat loved ones with contempt you lose them, parents who are protecting their other children and themselves.</p><p></p><p>SW told me he was an advocacy for difficult child, Wheres our advocacy? on maternity leave!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="realangel, post: 40928, member: 3193"] Sharon, I doubt that very much.. its the same old song they have been singing since february .. WE should have him back as WE have a responsibility to him. He's 16. If he WAS here he could legally leave home and get a flat and live his life how HE wants.. so where do WE have this responsibility. Under the child protection act he is classed as a child in need (due to his mental state etc) therefore the GOVERNMENT have a duty to help him and provide him with services until he is 19, at which point he should be living independently but with support form SW until he is at least 21. Only then, if he is coping, can they drop him. I shall be showing the children's act to SW when he comes, he thinks i know nothing? One thing i have learned in life.. read much and quote more. once i start with that i feel he will realize he is not dealing with parents who have had enough because he is a teen, he is dealing with parents who have had enough of being bullied and abused by their son, parents who are trying to get their son the help he needs and teach him he cannot treat people like that, because when you treat loved ones with contempt you lose them, parents who are protecting their other children and themselves. SW told me he was an advocacy for difficult child, Wheres our advocacy? on maternity leave! [/QUOTE]
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