Social workers in the UK are breaking the law as they spy on families through Facebook, The Times reports this morning. Social work professionals are also setting up fake social media accounts to spy on parents and children.
A study carried out by researchers at Lancaster University found that social workers were failing to adhere to the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA). The Law allows government investigators including social workers to view a citizen’s social media accounts once, but thereafter requires the actor to get permission for repeat viewing or continued surveillance.
The Times explains that the social workers observed in the study did not seek out this permission. The researchers concluded that the behaviour showed an “apparent lack of awareness or conscious disregard of Ripa”.
Describing one of the recorded incidents from the research, The Times said:
“At one meeting, discussing a mother who was deemed a high risk to her baby, a social worker asked a colleague: “Do you spy on Facebook?”
The colleague answered: “Oh, yeah, I’m a big fan of Facebook stalking and [our manager] always comes in when I’m looking at it, she thinks I’m on Facebook all the time. I’ve got a fake Facebook account and I have to be very careful with the families that I don’t reveal something I’ve seen on Facebook.”
The Times reports that four months later the children were removed from the family and that the social worker involved had checked Facebook on the morning the children were taken to “gauge” how the mother was feeling.
The findings have concerned the researchers who have identified legal concerns through the study: social workers are clearly breaking the law to spy on families.
The practice of spying on families through social media has been around for at least two years and may be aggravated by judges who are unfamiliar with legislation like RIPA. In 2017 this site wrote about a judge who gave social workers the green light to search for families through Facebook.
Justice Holman took the view that it was appropriate for child welfare professionals to use the social media platform to track down missing parents – but did not offer any information about RIPA or the need to contact police in the first instance, who are tasked with locating missing persons. Social workers do not have a duty in law to track missing members of the public.
Researching Reform also shared research from America which offered alarming insight into how social workers were using the internet to spy on families with no regard for the law. The report concluded that while social workers found the internet useful for work, they were unclear about how it should be used in a child welfare setting.
Other concerning observations from the report show a real and urgent need to address the profession’s behaviour around investigating families:
- Over half of the workers (58%) reported that searching for a client on Facebook out of curiosity was acceptable in some situations and 43% reported that they had done this.
- Over half of workers (53%) stated that it was acceptable in some situations to search for a client on Facebook that the agency would like to locate, such as a missing parent and about half (49%) had done this.
- 61% of the child welfare workers stated that it was acceptable in some situations to search for a client on a site like Facebook when the information might give insight into client risk factors and close to half (46%) had done this.
- About 65% of the child welfare workers reported that it was acceptable in some situations to search for a client on a site like Facebook when conducting a child welfare investigation or assessment and about a third had done this.
After Researching Reform called on the then President of the Family Division Sir James Munby to issue guidelines for social workers in the UK, guidance was published in September 2017 by the social care ombudsman. The guidance is a step in the right direction but remains incomplete.
Exactly one year later in 2018, online magazine Community Care published a survey asking social workers if they thought spying on families through social media platforms was legal. The outcome of the survey is not known.
I am so happy to see research validating what parents have been claiming for years, and it getting out into the wider public arena. So the question now to ask is where does credibility lie nowadays? With SWs or with parents? AND WHEN will the ‘powers that be’ change FC law so that the standard of evidence in FC has to be the same as in the criminal courts, namely ‘beyond reasonable doubt’, and all perjury in presented evidence to be subject to criminal proceedings? And mandate all SWs to wear body cameras in all interactions with families/parents/children for the protection of the children, as the police have been required to do in callouts to incidents of DV since 2015. #openfamilycourt #hearthechildren #childrensvoicesmatter.
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i agree 100%.
and body cams should be compulsory on SWs or any other staff within the SS. even the Family courts should be recorded on Video.
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All victims of the social services should record absolutely everything! Despite their threats and warnings, why should they object if they’re not corrupt liars?? It would protect both parties
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Where are you located? We shared the same ideas. I will be appearing before Congress in the upcoming months to address these issues and much more.
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UK.
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This is not okay what so ever!!! Families have a right to privacy. And stalking people for your pleasure is highly innapropriate and wrong!!! We dont stalk your Facebook or your privacy although alot of you do deserve to deal with alot of things others have been put through because of you!! This is BEYOND WRONG!!!
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It is true the the SS spy on parents and childrens facebook accounts. i also believe foster carers are doing the same.
My oldest Son spent 4 yrs in council care and was finally released back to us in Dec 2018. since then he has tried posted his feelings about the care system and how he has been kept away from his two younger brother. he also tried to state how all of this has had a huge impact on his mental health. his posts are usually taken down within hours of posting on facebook claiming it has violated someone’s privacy. even trying to wish his brothers a happy birthday have been taken down. his FB account is obviously being spied on every day. its more like stalking to me. Online journalist Alex Bellfield just got 5 yrs in prison for the same thing yet council staff are exempt from punishment.
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They spie in your text messages and your Facebook accounts and your families
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I see that one SW mentioned Stalking parents on facebook.
if this is unlawful how come no prosecutions have taken place ?
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SCC SSs have been spying on my Facebook for years now And its not Right at all that they are doing it I’ve got nothing at all to hide That’s all that I’d like to say on the matter Except they Destroyed our once happy loving family life when they stole my daughter still [edited] still How would they like Us to spy on their Facebook?
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are you referring to Sunderland ?
they are one of the most notorious in the country and known by Ofsted for widespread failures going back years and even now.
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Rochdale are by far the worsed
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Show a little tolerance! Social workers have to fill in their fostering and adoption scorecards is
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I think this is worth pointing out. If they have wrongfully collected information on you, or done something else they should or shouldn’t have done, you can still make a formal complaint to the LA. I appreciate that making complaints to the LA especially if one has lost a child already, can seem futile, however it isn’t. We had multiple compalints upheld against an LA, and as a part of that process the investigators made FOURTEEN recommendations for changes in the LAs CS, which the LA then implemented. So even if it too late for us we can still get changes which will helps others. but always follow the LAs stated complaint procedure, which is normally found on their website or request a copy of it from them. Always keep copies of everything, always send stuff in in writing. And get a receipt for it, DO not use emails! They just say they had an IT problem and never got it etc etc. One has to do it as a formal complaint otherwise you get ignored. And formal complaints go against an LA when they are audited every year they have to publish their numbers of complaints received during that year and how they dealt with them. It’s part of how the govt and Ofsted monitor LA performance and decide if an intervention is needed in how the LA is running a particular dept. It also helps academic researchers with their research as well!
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“you can still make a formal complaint to the LA”
if the LA are corrupt the 3 stage complaints process is a complete waste of time as they will have it rigged to protect their staff.
also Recommendations by a S2 investigator are very likely a smoke screen to make parents think something has been done while the dept carry on as usual with no changes at all. S2 investigators are known to work for the same LA they are supposed to be investigating for wrong doing.
LAs use the art of deception to the full and it works very well.
Dont be Fooled!
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If only this was able to do.
I myself tried to complain wrongful doing,but what I was told was Infact I wasnt on three system nor where my children.in my job I was able to contact careline an yet again no record of ref made ever towards me.
So what do you do?no solicitor would take my case on.an I must of visited 10 at least all dealing in family law I even went the courts myself.this is how I found out my whole 18mnths experience was Infact false
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The practice has been continuing for a lot more than two years. When we were attacked in 2004, I was furious to find print-outs of my “Friends Reunited” account on our file – this was before Facebook had even started in the UK! Complaints were made, and, of course, dismissed. It did rather backfire on them, though, as we checked up on the social workers’ accounts and made complaints about one of them smoking cannabis, circulated to many members of the council!
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Please be aware that a LA cannot ‘just dimiss’ formal complaints. They can try, and one can let them, but that’s a different story.
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Oh, we went as far as “stage three” but all to no avail!
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With regard to that, anyway. Some of the stuff they really couldn’t squirm out of was “partially upheld”. But we managed to avoid our kids ever actually meeting social worker, and the LA was forced to withdraw their case from court!
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No they can’t dismiss them.. what they do is find another reason not to investigate them and kick it to the curb that way
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“Please be aware that a LA cannot ‘just dimiss’ formal complaints. They can try, and one can let them, but that’s a different story.”
You seem very naive on this subject.
the fact is LAs can and do dismiss complaints and if you insist all they will do is go to stage 2 and then stage 3 which again are a complete farce.
the 3 stage complaints process is nothing but a smokescreen and a time wasting exercise. even when some say there complaint was Upheld you can guarantee no action was taken against that Social worker.
its very you hear of a case going to the HCPC and they were struck off. most cases are dropped.
Ian Josephs has said it many times. the system is rigged against the parents.
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There may be an alternative. . . .don’t be on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or any of these sites! I’m not on any of them, and feel perfectly happy. I’m serious. . .I’ve seen so many, particularly children, who have been made unhappy through this medium, through bullying etc. For centuries we managed without all this. We don’t need it now! If you’re not on it, they can’t get at you through it. Neither can the trolls.
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if they cant get to you via social media they will simply write lies about you and use it in the family courts where judges dont require evidence. staying off social media wont save you from the lies and Corruption of the SS.
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This does not at all surprise me, my only question is does this law apply in Northern Ireland?
Also I am right that the HRMC also do this to take benifits off disabled people or refuse benfits to disabled people including children. Love the idea that all sw should wear body cams we would see better behaviour and less threatening behaviour
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a good article but a fraction misleading. Ripa legislation is not always required to allow covert surviellence by the ss. It can be used to protect the snooper if it is applied for.. However not having authorisation does not necessarily mean that the snooping is illegal. That’s because RIPA is opt in legislation. To not comply with an application for surveillance does not mean that the act is unlawful or illegal. That will be decided by other factors. DPA 2018 is also involved and possible offences relating to the use of data although there are some hefty exclusions. Such as CA 1989 16.4 GAL. The legislation that might serve recourse is misconduct and fraud or hra 1998 art 8 for interference with private and family life and dpa 2018.
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Its not just Facebook its mumsnet as well
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It can go both ways. I don’t care if they stalk me, I have nothing to hide. I stalked my son’s SW. I eventually found all those involved in the removal of my child. Independent? Not a chance. The lead SW’s sister is Head of Strategic Operations at my area’s Children’s Services. I’d made valid complaints which were not upheld. I also made a complaint that they are in breach of the court order as have failed to provide a wheelchair accessible contact centre; not upheld… meaning I haven’t seen my child since July 2017. The SO manager ‘handled’ my complaints, of course they would never be upheld. Then there is the Guardian. Apparently independent…Yet her husband is one of Strategic Ops Managers closest friends… of 40 years. I have evidence that they have previously worked together, socialise together, holiday together, party together, drink together. I have screen-shotted the lot for my perusal. I hope I can eventually expose them. There needs to be a public enquiry into the entire racket that is the Family Court System and Children’s Social Services. It truly is scandalous.
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It’s called corruption and it’s rife within local authorities across the whole country
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Youre absolutely right there.
Corruption is out of control and there is nobody Policing it. Not even the Police.
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Interesting… social workers involved in s47 child protection investigations always check for facebook accounts using local authority accounts and many child protection referrals are reported by the public linked to facebook posts. S47 investigations are an over riding power for children at risk of significant harm.. it would be interesting to see the legal stand off regarding the opposing legislation..
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I see that one SW mentioned Stalking parents on facebook.
if this is unlawful how come no prosecutions have taken place ?
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