Rich parents 'use status to disrupt child protection probes'

Joe Lepper
Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Affluent parents suspected of child neglect are using their "status and privilege" to undermine investigations and the work of social workers, researchers have claimed.

The government will consult on extending the criminal offence of “wilful neglect” in adult social care and health settings to children’s social care, education and lead members within local authorities. Picture: Shutterstock
The government will consult on extending the criminal offence of “wilful neglect” in adult social care and health settings to children’s social care, education and lead members within local authorities. Picture: Shutterstock

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