I work for an organisation that is contracted to provide alternative activities for looked-after children and young people. When you're not strictly part of "the department" it is essential to get on-side with social workers and foster carers. Why? Because all kind of suspicions abound around what you're doing - especially if your service has a confidentiality policy that differs from theirs, but still upholds child protection. I remember hearing a speaker referring to children in local authority care as public property in terms of how information was unnecessarily bandied around, and I agree. Before Angry of Tunbridge...