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How can I response to professionals constantly bringing up child protection issues

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Rumbledore · 18/01/2011 16:02

Have name changed.

I have previously posted about dd (13,dx AS) who has not attended school for about 6 months. The Clinical Psych has agreed she is not able to attend.

The problem is where she won't engage with any professional. As a result child protection issues keep being raised, as no professional has seen her since last Oct.

She is too anxious and terrified of meeting them, When a home tutor was imposed upon her,she self confined to her room and went nocturnal.

Another professional agreed to suspend the tutor for a while to see how she responds. And she has responded brilliantly, keeping daylight hours, and leaving her room to engage with me.

It's been 2 weeks and now another professionals meeting has been called, and PP have said it will be about child protection and lack of education.

How can I respond?
She was statemented last Dec, which named her current ms school. I disagree and will appeal.

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wasuup3000 · 18/01/2011 23:21

Definitely need CAMHS to confirm the problems with the official bodies such as the EWO ect to keep further interference in the vein of child protection issues at bay.

If the EWO just needs to physically see her then maybe explain this to you daughter so long as they are not expecting much conversation from her and just need to see that she is OK can you ask your daughter to do this?

HuckingFell · 18/01/2011 23:45

V interesting indeed thank you.

HuckingFell · 18/01/2011 23:47

did you by any chance have a previous inarnation that had an interest in nightwear?

WetAugust · 18/01/2011 23:52

Not to my knowledge Confused

HuckingFell · 19/01/2011 00:45

that would have been meaningful and non sinister if you were Grin

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