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We are thrilled to introduce our new survey addressing the crucial legal issues presented in the case of “The Stealing of Emily.” This survey seeks public insights and opinions on the unlawful relocation of children beyond the legal boundaries established by the Children Act 1989 and the Children (Northern Ireland) Order 1995. The psychological impact of such removals on children has raised significant concerns about mental health.

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  1. We initially requested information through standard channels from Social Work England, who directed us to the NSPCC at Sport Wales National Centre, Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, CF11 9SW. However, the provided data was in an encrypted file requiring 19 professional computers to decrypt, and the necessary password was never given. We suspect that the server was encrypted at the location to prevent data transfer via USB, which has obstructed our access to the required information.
  2. We contacted the HTMCS Disclosure team at data.access@justice.gov.uk regarding data held on Family Man and CTS. A response was suggested it may take a month. We are not holding our breath.

HCMTS

Dear Disclosure Team,

Dear Disclosure Team,

I am particularly interested in obtaining details of cases involving children who have been unlawfully or wrongfully separated from their parents. Specifically, I request information regarding all such cases that have not involved transportation to Northern Ireland. I am seeking details including case numbers, judge names, and court locations, for a total of 500,000 children.

I understand that such separations may constitute a criminal offense due to severe negligence and misconduct. I am concerned about cases where children were relocated approximately 500 miles away from their parental homes, which breaches the legal limits stipulated by the Children Act 1989 and the Children (Northern Ireland) Order 1995.

According to the Children Act 1989, Section 22C(9)(b), and the Children (Northern Ireland) Order 1995, Article 27, a child should not be moved more than 50 miles from their home. Despite these regulations, there have been instances where children, including one particular case involving a daughter, have been relocated approximately 500 miles from their home. This substantial breach represents a serious violation of their rights and legal protections.

Thank you for your assistance in this matter.

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One response to “Survey for Information on Unlawful Child Separation – Legal Breach Concerns”

  1. Martin Newbold Avatar

    The first day of our survey has been promising, and our advertisement will be launching here shortly. If we can gather 500 responses—similar to the Post Office case—we’ll be well on our way to addressing the scandal and reaching the promised ‘Class Action.’ We just need your participation. The @NSPCC briefing documents acknowledge half a million of you; we only need a thousandth of that to make a difference. When you submit your data, you’ll receive a free PDF for a limited time. Please share and support this survey. Thank you for your continued support.

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Class action needed 500 plus cases to bring Truth justice and accountability for our children in the corrupt care system. Anyone who remembers the England Post Office Horizon scandal will know we need 500+ names to get A class, collective or group action is a claim in which the court awards permission to an individual or individuals to bring similarly placed claims in a single case. Collective actions are an efficient way of dealing where there are a huge number of claimants suing a large corporation or social services under a similar set of facts.

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