• Southern Regional College Funding and Transparency Issues: Urgent Action Needed

    To: Minister of HealthDepartment of HealthCastle BuildingsStormont EstateBelfastBT4 3SQEmail: Private.Office@health-ni.gov.uk CC:International Criminal CourtOude Waalsdorperweg 102597 AK, The HagueThe NetherlandsTel: +31 (0)70 515 8515Fax: +31 (0)70 515 8555 CC:NSPCCEmail: help@nspcc.org.uk CC:Children’s Commissioner[info@niccy.org] RE: Formal Claim of Negligence and Request for International Review and ‘Wrongful’ Separation, (ref: TOF-2032-2024) (ref: 18971405) Subject: Urgent: Concerns Regarding Southern Regional College and Potential Misuse of Public Funds…

  • Negligence Claim and International Review Regarding Wrongful Separation (Ref: TOF-2032-2024)

    Mr. Martin Newbold is formally claiming negligence against East Sussex County Council for the wrongful separation of his daughter under the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards. He highlights the council’s violations of duty, coercion, and misuse of jurisdictional discretion. Newbold requests an international review of the matter and urges immediate action to uphold legal and ethical…

  • Childrens Deprivation of Life (DOLS) or

    The Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) in the UK aims to protect individuals, including children, in care settings. However, misuse of DoLS has led to significant concerns and criticism. Children’s well-being and rights are adversely affected, leading to traumatic experiences. Seeking legal advice is essential to address these issues and safeguard children’s rights.

  • Urgent Concerns: Child Abduction, DNA Evidence, and Parental Alienation

    Mr. Newbold’s concerns regarding his daughter’s alleged abduction from East Sussex, mismanagement by authorities, coercive behavior by social workers, DNA evidence, and international awareness have raised significant issues. He highlights failures by East Sussex County Council, suspecting misconduct and illegal relocation of children. Seeking urgent investigation and resolution, he urges a prompt response.

  • The Troubling Reality: Children Relocated Over 50 Miles from Their Homes

    Recent BBC News report unveils distressing issues in the UK’s child welfare system, particularly concerning the relocation of children in care. Violating legal guidelines meant to protect their well-being, children are being moved far from their families, raising concerns about emotional impact, judicial transparency, and financial inefficiency. Urgent reforms are essential to safeguard the rights…

  • The “Cinderella Effect”: A Neglected Issue in Family Courts

    The “Cinderella Effect” highlights the increased risk of mistreatment for children living with a non biological. Social work negligence and the need for reform emphasize the importance of protecting children in blended families or its draconian views.

  • UK Government and HCCH Website Downtime Impact on Child Abduction Cases

    The UK government faces criticism for broken links to the Hague Conference on Private International Law (HCCH) website, impacting access to crucial information on international child abduction. HCCH needs immediate resolution and better communication to restore public trust.

  • Addressing Child Relocation and Legal Negligence with NI Children’s Commissioner

    The UK Children’s Commissioner informed the parent that they cannot overturn the court decision to move their child to Northern Ireland. The parent raised concerns about vaccinations and alleged criminal organizations. They also mentioned the 9000 deaths in Northern Ireland related to childcare. The parent is requesting a meeting to discuss these matters.

  • Survey for Information on Unlawful Child Separation – Legal Breach Concerns

    Summary: A new survey aims to gather public opinions on illegal child relocation, seeking insights on legal breaches and psychological impact. Efforts to obtain information from authorities have faced obstacles, including encrypted data and delayed responses. The request highlights concerns about children relocated in violation of legal limits, emphasizing the need for accountability.

  • Negligence Claim and Wrongful Separation: Urgent Appeal to Department of Health – Belfast

    The letter addresses the lack of response to a previous correspondence and emphasizes strict timelines. It also includes an emotional plea for contact with a daughter and references legal guidelines regarding contact with siblings. The writer asserts negligence and requests an international review. Overall, the letter expresses dissatisfaction and urgency regarding a separation case.