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SV-net 20-08-09 01:29 AM

Abandon child to social
 
Well we are at our wits end, even having discussed if a child can be literally pushed through the doors of the social services with a note of abandonment. Its nearly 2.30 am again and we are all awake and I am soon not going to be able to function at work which will put my job at risk. Then its everything lost. This is me on a really low ebb, a very very rare thing.
Sorry for the personal rant, just need a sound off before I go a tear up the neighbourhood in the cage like a demented teenager.:hackedoff::mad:

Bibio 20-08-09 04:04 AM

Re: Abandon child to social
 
are you talking about your child?

Red Herring 20-08-09 05:29 AM

Re: Abandon child to social
 
How old is she........

Bri w 20-08-09 07:11 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by SV-net (Post 2009920)
Well we are at our wits end, even having discussed if a child can be literally pushed through the doors of the social services with a note of abandonment. Its nearly 2.30 am again and we are all awake and I am soon not going to be able to function at work which will put my job at risk. Then its everything lost. This is me on a really low ebb, a very very rare thing.
Sorry for the personal rant, just need a sound off before I go a tear up the neighbourhood in the cage like a demented teenager.:hackedoff::mad:

Our eldest, now 26, gave us 4 nights sleep in the first 18 months - it was hell. It was cholic, so almost constant crying.

She's now a Barrister with the Dti, and a fab person.

How did we get thro' it?

Make best use of all the available services. Set up a support network within the family so between you you all you get some decent sleep - sleep makes the world of difference. And try and sleep when the young 'en sleeps - whatever you're doing, if they drop off stop doing what you're doing and get your head down.

Good luck

mcsmarts 20-08-09 08:49 AM

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best advise must be an email to madonna....

timwilky 20-08-09 08:55 AM

Re: Abandon child to social
 
As they say what age?

Youngest daughter gave us so much trouble that the police would say good luck when they would bring her home at 3 in the morning.

We pleaded for help from social services who had no interest.

Speedy Claire 20-08-09 08:57 AM

Re: Abandon child to social
 
You`re too vague... is this your child or another child causing you the problems?

SV-net 20-08-09 09:09 AM

Re: Abandon child to social
 
My child 6 years old, its vague but it was early hours.
However, added problems she is autistic and cannot communicate. So disabled too top it all off. Sorry for my outburst last night.
My family is non existant, my wifes family are not interested. the only person who could and did help was the mother in law who sadly passed away 2 years ago.
And pretty much all the rest of family have turned away and left us to get on with it. Its such a shame because we were once a really happy household. The Mrs even asked me to leave saying "it's not fair this has wrecked both our lives, you should leave with my blessing because there is still hope for you". What a predicament eh?

Again sorry for the outburst.

Speedy Claire 20-08-09 09:18 AM

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Don`t apologise, you obv need to let off steam. I can`t begin to imagine how you both must feel but it must be serious if your wife has given you permission to leave. Obviously i`m sure you`ll both stay together to support each other.

I`m sure you`ve been down all avenues and have asked social services for help. My first thought is what are the chances of your child going into respite care for a couple of weeks to give you and your wife a total break and time to recharge your batteries?

Speedy Claire 20-08-09 09:20 AM

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Doing a quick web search I see there are quite a few schools specifically catering for autism... some are even residential. Does your little girl attend a school such as this where you would (I imagine) get support and advice?


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