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Is it right social services receive your psychological assessment before you?

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sally2019 · 10/04/2019 12:27

Hi everyone I'm new here just a question
I had a psychological assessment done that social services asked me to do, I've been waiting patiently for 2 weeks and was meant to receive it through my solicitor Monday just gone.
No report has come through to my solicitor but the children's social worker has it already and have been reading through my life without me have a clue what's in it!
AngryAngryAngry

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Thamantha · 10/04/2019 12:39

I am sorry to hear that has happened, it is not good.

Can you contact the assessment service and ask for a copy to be sent directly to you?

I am a psychologist and routinely send copies of letters and reports to the person whose care they are about, and so I imagine the psychologist doing the assessment would happily send you a copy.

sally2019 · 10/04/2019 12:50

Thank you for responding
Should I contact the social worker for the details of the assessor? I feel so anxious knowing my life is being read without me knowing myself what has been written. I'm finding it really unprofessional and would want to make a complaint also

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mrsed1987 · 12/04/2019 20:09

Its your solicitors job to send it to you, the social workers solicitor will have done the same. You need to contact your solicitor, could u offer to pick it up from their office?

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TwinkleStars15 · 12/04/2019 22:01

You need to contact your solicitor, they will likely have a copy if the social worker has one.

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