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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 182593" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>If there is no truth to this, the girl is still heading into troubled water. She may be angry at the parents and believe this will get back at them for whatever.</p><p> </p><p>If there is truth, this girl is already in trouble.</p><p> </p><p>Has she shown your daughter any proof of beatings? Bruises? Does she eat while at your home?</p><p> </p><p>Reporting is a very big responsibility for a 16 yr old. Your daughter can encourage the girl to call her therapist directly to ask for advise. The girl can also contact a domestic violence support line for advise.</p><p> </p><p>Is there anyone you can call who would know this family better?</p><p> </p><p>If you do decide to report it - I wouldn't feel guilty about falsehoods because she needs help in some area and Social Services would rather get a false tip than miss a real case.</p><p> </p><p>Let us know how it goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 182593, member: 5096"] If there is no truth to this, the girl is still heading into troubled water. She may be angry at the parents and believe this will get back at them for whatever. If there is truth, this girl is already in trouble. Has she shown your daughter any proof of beatings? Bruises? Does she eat while at your home? Reporting is a very big responsibility for a 16 yr old. Your daughter can encourage the girl to call her therapist directly to ask for advise. The girl can also contact a domestic violence support line for advise. Is there anyone you can call who would know this family better? If you do decide to report it - I wouldn't feel guilty about falsehoods because she needs help in some area and Social Services would rather get a false tip than miss a real case. Let us know how it goes. [/QUOTE]
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