These are the latest child and family welfare items that should be right on your radar:
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08 Thursday Dec 2022
Posted Researching Reform
in08 Thursday Dec 2022
Posted Researching Reform
inThese are the latest child and family welfare items that should be right on your radar:
When I saw the photo of that eccentric old woman with hair dyed bright red I thought “Maybe she does need a psychologist to straighten her out !”
Turns out however she herself is the psychologist and no amount of “therapy” can change that !
Readers may not know that while a psychiatrist must also be qualified as a doctor a psychologist needs NO QUALIFICATIONS WHATEVER!
There are qualifications but all are voluntary and every person reading this could immediately advertise their services as a psychologist if they wished with no fear of reprisals !
Many impressive titles to back up the services offered can be bought cheaply on the binternet.
Let’s have 1000 new psychos on the job tomorrow !!
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There is a report on a disconcerting case involving Melanie Gill on this website:
https://www.christianvoice.org.uk/index.php/father-care-case-faces-protest-charge/
‘Out of this, Melanie Gill dreamed up a previously unheard-of condition. She decided Mr Lukjanenko was suffering from ‘inherited holocaust trauma’. This imaginary genetic condition must affect a huge number of Jewish people. Because of it, Melanie Gill proposed, and one Judge Veronica Hammerton agreed, Mr Lukjanenko was unfit to care for his son until he had therapy.
And of course no psychiatrist would provide such a ridiculous course.
In addition, a police report about the Lukjanenko home led the CPS to reject any idea of the father being prosecuted for neglect. However, Judge Hammerton said the same report showed an overwhelming case for removing ‘J’ at once. Welcome to the crazy, secretive world of the Family Courts.
‘J’ was taken into care for ’emotional abuse’. The term is ill defined and subject to a range of variation across England and Wales. If one believes the figures, emotional abuse is two and a half times more rife in Medway than in the rest of Kent.’
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Thank you for sharing.
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