Description of Data Source and Methodology (2024 Care Homes & Councillor Ownership Review) This dataset was created in 2024 to identify care homes and social care companies linked to serving councillors. It was compiled using the best publicly available information at the time, despite significant gaps and inconsistencies in official records. The primary sources used were: Ofsted inspection and provider data (noting that only approximately 4,000 care homes had been (Total number of care homes > 6000) or had accessible records at the time of extraction) Full version : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1o9xcvkABUty8xPZ6REcMianCzySpYgY5/view?usp=drive_link 2023 Local Authority councilor lists and registers of interests Public council websites and disclosure pages Companies House director and ownership records The work was constrained by major data quality issues across multiple authorities. Many councils did not maintain up-to-date registers of interests, some did not publish structured or searchable records, and several did not use ModernGov or comparable systems. In a number of cases, disclosures were incomplete, outdated, or missing altogether. Because of these shortcomings in official data provision, full coverage could not be guaranteed. Cross-matching and consolidation were performed using available identifiers, but some relevant entities may not appear, and some matches may require further verification. This report therefore represents the most comprehensive dataset achievable from available public records at the time, but it should be understood as a best-effort compilation rather than a complete or definitive register.: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1o9xcvkABUty8xPZ6REcMianCzySpYgY5/view?usp=drive_link
They’re not meant to be operational directors in the day-to-day sense — they’re there for governance, legal accountability, and democratic control because the council itself is the legal “parent” of children in care.
Yes, it’s a conflict-prone setup. Putting councillors in positions that look like “directors” over children’s homes mixes power, money, and vulnerable kids in one structure. Even if the intention is accountability, the risk of perverse incentives, political pressure, or budget-driven decisions is real. Your unease isn’t random — it’s a known structural problem.
A birth certificate is a contract in UK law. Even though parents sign it, it does not create consent for the state to take children. It’s a legal registration of a fact (a record of birth), not an agreement to hand over rights.
Because it’s a contract, councils don’t have to rely on your “consent” to act. They rely on statutory powers (laws passed by Parliament) and lies and sex-ed up reports in the family court. That’s the legal basis they use. It’s not hidden, and it’s not contractual — it’s the state asserting authority through law.
The registrar’s signature does create a contract between the registrar and the father and mother to register the birth; there is expressed contact there between the Registrar acting for the government and the parents. The offer is to register the birth, forming a contractual agreement with three parties.
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.
This is why we all stood strong and fought for all our children.
Now the only consideration must be to They came for our Children and they are FINISHED.
We do not want a Generation without Mothers and Fathers.
A passionate site carrying news stories about the surrounding matters of child abuse abduction which has accounted for more that 500,000 children abused in our care system taken far away from their parents more than 200 miles.
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