Social Services will give her help if needed. If she needs help then you'll be doing her a favour. They don't take kids off people except as a last resort.I don't know I feel a bit uneasy about involving Social Services in case they go too hard on her, I'd say she's stressed and doesn't seem to know how to parent properly. They may be the only option though...
Social services will not do a thing unless the child has visible markings on the body, and even then there is a very good chance nothing will be done , i am not trying to put you off voicing your concerns , please do so it you think its necessary, but in a very recent case this was the outcome received by someone in know.
I would imagine that "social service" professionals would try to deal with the underlying issues rather than just hoping that the threat of them calling again might deal with the symptoms. Obviously if you have concerns for the child involved you should try to flag them in whatever way suits you best and holds out the best promise of some remedial/supportive action being taken. You don't have to become centrally involved nor does your role as "whistleblower" need to be known to anybody.good advice clubman, even if someone in authority were to call to the house maybe the Poor mum will maybe calm down a little when she knows someone could call at anytime
Are you a medical expert?He could have slight ADHD or something
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