Nspcc women as protectors course went wrong
Re: Nspcc women as protectors course went wrong
Hi I dongle an to be rude but weather it's a SO againezt woman or children I think even when deemed a low risk there's always a risk
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Re: Nspcc women as protectors course went wrong
Dear Freddie,
I can see that you started to attend the Women as protector’s course but did not get through the initial assessment stage, is that right? It is my understanding that the course has 10 to 12 sessions.
I am not sure why you are not been given a copy of the assessment. I think you should ask the course coordinator and the team manager at children services for a copy. This should would then explain why you were assessed as unsuitable and whether you could challenge the report or ask to go on it again.
If they refuse to give you a copy, challenge by way of complaint. I think it is unfair not to be given it in order for you to address those concerns.
Parent’s Protect may offer a protectors course.
Best wishes,
Suzie
I can see that you started to attend the Women as protector’s course but did not get through the initial assessment stage, is that right? It is my understanding that the course has 10 to 12 sessions.
I am not sure why you are not been given a copy of the assessment. I think you should ask the course coordinator and the team manager at children services for a copy. This should would then explain why you were assessed as unsuitable and whether you could challenge the report or ask to go on it again.
If they refuse to give you a copy, challenge by way of complaint. I think it is unfair not to be given it in order for you to address those concerns.
Parent’s Protect may offer a protectors course.
Best wishes,
Suzie
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