Wow, not sure what planet you are on, but I've got parents who have NEVER caused harm to their kids, and the kids verify this.
The Guardian's have NEVER had meetings with parents before 8-12 months of the process, saying they won't meet with parents as they 'only take information from the Local Authority'
Most of these parents are nuclear families, no ex's, no kids to other partners, no drugs, no alcohol, good jobs, just strangely they all seem to be on visa's.
In fact in these cases the only allegations made by the social workers are literally:
'The previous care given to your child'
and
'the future emotional harm to come to the child'
and when challenged as to what this means, but the Judge, the reply is usually 'we don't have any information yet' - and that's 5-8 months into foster care.
Shouldn't they HAVE information of the alleged care issues given to the child in the past BEFORE removing the child? Or at least have some evidence that the child WILL in fact be harmed in the future?
I know there are parents who are terrible, and shouldn't have children. But that's such a minority.
If a child is going to come to future emotional harm in a nuclear family where the parents have been together for 10, 15 or more years, then why are children not removed from divorcing parents who abuse each other, make allegations of child abuse, and use the child to punish the other parent?
When a foster carer is paid £1200 a week to look after 3 children, and a Head of Department in a London High School is paid £600 a week to look after 800 children for 7 hours a day 5 days a week, one has to wonder where the balance is and who's making the money.
When a foster carers tells a child they can't buy orange juice because they can't afford it, but can buy a £150 toaster, a gym membership (and make the 12 year old child watch the 51 year old foster carers exercise for 2 hours a day, 5 days a week) surely one has to wonder what the priorities towards the child are.
Specially when the child is asking why they are in care and just want to go HOME.
You seem to have more knowledge and experience than me, I'd certainly love to speak with you so I can become as well informed and knowledgeable to support children and their future families properly.