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Parents with learning disabilities feel harshly judged by social workers

15 June 2010

Parents with learning disabilities feel the most harshly judged by social workers according to a report from the children's commissioner published today.

The report found that many families involved with safeguarding services felt their views were not being heard by social workers.

Read the full article on the Community Care website.




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