Headlines such as "Child stealers" and "Stolen by the state" are not so much about social work practice as they are about what is seen as unjustified intrusion into the domain of the family. Unfortunately, it is social workers who are seen...

Press coverage over the past few weeks of the case in Essex where two young children have been put up for adoption (see Analysis, p9) has understandably outraged social workers all over the country. But no matter how cynically we think the facts of this case may have been misrepresented, it is still worth considering what we can learn from it.
Headlines such as "Child stealers" and "Stolen by the state" are not so much about social work practice as they are about what is seen as unjustified intrusion into the domain of the family. Unfortunately, it is social workers who are seen...
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