What do social services look for in a home visit?

The CPS worker might want to speak to your child. She might want to have a look at your child's bedroom, toys, homework and would look for sanitary procedures and whether food is available readily for your child. There are certain things which one should keep in mind to have the CPS report in your favor.
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What does a social worker look for in a home?

Aside from food, water, and shelter, kids also need to have fun. The social worker will look for some toys, or other items that belong to your kids. Don't panic if your children's room is a little messy, the social worker is only making sure they have a livable space in your home.
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What do they look for in a home visit?

Many people wonder, “What does CPS look for in a home visit?” The major factors are making sure the home is a safe place for the child. For example, they look at the quality of the sleeping conditions, how much food is available, and if the child has enough clothing to determine if there's any sign of neglect.
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Why are home visits important in social work?

Summary. Home visiting is an invaluable asset in social work field education. Home visits foster good engagement with clients and offer a broad yet intimate view of the client's life. Interns learn the basics of psychosocial assessment, moving beyond the client to the family and the neighborhood.
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What kind of questions does CPS ask parents?

If you've ever wondered “What questions will CPS ask my child?” we have an answer for you!
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Questions about Physical Abuse
  • How did you get that injury?
  • Do your parents ever hurt you on purpose?
  • Are you scared of making your parents angry? Why?
  • What happens when your parents get upset?
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Social Work Practice Education Home Visit/Review of assessment Example



Why do social workers check bedrooms?

Believe it or not, it's to check if the child has clean sheets on the bed, as this is one of the things they use as a measure of neglect (?!). Or so I've been told during a previous visit (about 6 years ago). They are also allowed to check how clean your toilets are, apparently another SS indication of neglect.
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What questions will social services ask?

What questions will a social worker ask my child?
  • How are you? This question is a common opening question to build rapport with the child. ...
  • What do you feel about mummy/daddy? This question is meant to elicit some of the emotions of the child. ...
  • Has mummy or daddy ever done something you don't like?
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Do social services spy on you?

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).
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Can social workers check your house?

Re: Can social workers just enter and search your home

You have every right to refuse any social service people admission to your home. They would have to go away and get police assistance + court order (they would have to provide enough evidence to a judge it was an emergency, that your kids were at risk).
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Why would social services take a child away?

What are the common reasons social services would want to remove a child from a family? There are many reasons why a child could be removed from their home and placed outside of family and friends, but common reasons include abuse, neglect, illness, or abandonment.
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Why do social workers do unannounced visits?

Unannounced visits offer the Social Worker the opportunity to see the child and the carers without the pre- planning processes that may have occurred prior to a planned or expected visit. This will provide a balanced perspective of the quality of life for the child in the home.
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What happens when a parent is reported to social services?

If they suspect a child might be at risk of harm, they have to look into the child's situation and take steps to keep them safe. They might decide to put the child on a protection plan. They may interview or medically examine your child without you present.
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How do I prepare for a house tour?

Checklist of questions to ask during a home tour
  1. When are offers due? Chances are you'll be touring multiple homes over the same period of time. ...
  2. How many offers have been made? ...
  3. Why are the sellers moving? ...
  4. Have the sellers made any changes to the home's original design? ...
  5. Are there any issues with the property?
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How long does a social services risk Assessment take?

The focus of the assessment must be on the needs of the child and the maximum. time for completion of any assessment is 45 days.
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How often do social workers visit?

If you are in care, your social worker must visit you: Within 1 week of you moving to live in a new place. Then at least every 6 weeks for the first year. Then every 6 weeks unless it has been agreed that you will live where you are until you are 18, in which case you must be visited at least once every 3 months.
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What happens when social services get involved?

Social Services will carry out the assessment and will look at the concerns and the current situation of the family and whether any action is required. Social Services also look at whether they need to take legal action to protect the children.
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Can social services track your phone?

Re: Social services phone tapping

If a social worker is worried about a child, by law, they have to find out as much as they can about a child's situation. However, they do not have the legal power to tap phones. They could check the open part of social media accounts, such as Facebook.
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Can social services take my child if I have anxiety?

Social services will only take a baby into care if they believe you, or your partner if you have one, cannot look after them safely (because of a mental health problem or for any other reason).
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Can social services interview my child alone?

Yes. The social worker will want to speak to your child alone, but they should ask you before they do so (unless there are exceptional circumstances, for example they are concerned that you might threaten your child or try to make your child stay silent, or your child doesn't want you involved).
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Do social services try to keep families together?

Social workers try to work with parents to keep families together and if this is not possible, they look at who else within the wider family may be able to care for the child. This would allow a child to remain within their birth family instead of being placed in local authority foster care.
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What happens if you lie to a social worker?

You are protected from legal repercussions when making a report in good faith. However, reporters who make reports in “bad faith” can be punished. The law provides civil and/or criminal liability for knowingly filing a false report.
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Can I tell social services to go away?

Work with Social Services.

Some have asked ” can I tell social services to go away ” – If you tell them to go away, they won't and you will end up in Court and there is then the risk that your children really will be removed.
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What does a social services assessment involve?

What happens in the assessment. Someone from the council such as a social worker or occupational therapist will ask you how you're managing everyday tasks like washing, dressing and cooking. They might ask you to describe how well you do certain things like making a cup of tea and getting out of a chair.
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What makes a good parenting assessment?

A parenting assessment is designed to work out what knowledge a parent has about their child's needs until they are grown up and analyses their ability to give the child/children 'good enough' care. During the assessment, parents will be asked questions about their personal history and their attitude towards parenting.
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What questions are asked in a family assessment?

Sample Questions:

Do you or any family member have any health conditions we should know about? children? Are there any medications that you/your family members are taking? Have you and/or your children been to the dentist?
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