Hello we'r wondering if anyone has experience in the following.
We are grandparents of a 2.5 & 4 yr old. We have helped my daughter (the mum) with them over the years, every weekend they stayed over with us (just the children) and at least one afternoon a week. At other times when my daughter needex help with them. She's a young mum & we've always been there for her & the children.
It has gone wrong over the past year or so. My daughter has a new boyfriend for 2 years (the children do not see their birth father). New boyfriend introduced drugs to the house, she has had long term mental health problems so drugs were the wrong thing for her. She tried to overdose late last year (she has tried this before). Then she became addicted to narcotics, at this point we looked after the children for about 6 weeks during which time my daughter had very minimal contact with them.
The social services became involved and said the children couldn't return to their mother until she'd had a mental health assessment but put no orders in place to prevent her taking them. So over a bank holiday weekend & while the social worker is on leave my daughter decided to take them home. We follow the social worker advice - phoning out of hours & police but no one could do anything. In the meantime my daughter decides she doesn't want the children to see us. So we spent an agonising 2 weeks without seeing the children, getting very upset with social services who in turn got defensive back so we didn't get anywhere with that.
After this point the social worker returns from leave & organises a meeting with a view to a safety plan involving us to help avoid the same situation in the future. But my daughter still insisted we couldn't see the children. The social worker persuaded her to let us see them for an hour a week 'as a starting point', however over the last month its just stuck at this hour. She's changed the day 4 times & each time makes it harder for us to see them (for exampke 8am-9am on a Saturday morning, or during my working hours).
The social worker said she'd keep us informed throughout the assessment process but the tinescale (40 days) she had to do the assessment has long expired & she does not return our calls, emails or letters,nor does her manager. It transpires that my daughter has requested that the social worker does not contact or respond to us - can she do that?
I am really worried about my grandchildren & know they are being harmed emotionally by her actions. They really want to stay longer than an hour but my daughter will not let them. She gives changeable reasons & these are unconvincing.
is it me or should the social services be doing more to help? I just feel that this is not good for the children.
We have triggered a mediation appointment but my daughter refused to go. Is our only option now the family court? And what role will the current social worker have in the family court if any (she's a childrens social worker so not for my daughter).
I just feel like this social worker won't know our position having only met us twice and neither time on our own. It seems like she's not seeing the children & from the meeting & from what my daughter says (mught or might not be factual) she's advising her about our time with the children all the way through.
Is there anyone whose had experiemce of grandparents/are grandparents in this situation ? We want more time with our grandchildren obviously but not sure what a family court will be able to do. My daughter is very hostile to us seeing the children.
We are grandparents of a 2.5 & 4 yr old. We have helped my daughter (the mum) with them over the years, every weekend they stayed over with us (just the children) and at least one afternoon a week. At other times when my daughter needex help with them. She's a young mum & we've always been there for her & the children.
It has gone wrong over the past year or so. My daughter has a new boyfriend for 2 years (the children do not see their birth father). New boyfriend introduced drugs to the house, she has had long term mental health problems so drugs were the wrong thing for her. She tried to overdose late last year (she has tried this before). Then she became addicted to narcotics, at this point we looked after the children for about 6 weeks during which time my daughter had very minimal contact with them.
The social services became involved and said the children couldn't return to their mother until she'd had a mental health assessment but put no orders in place to prevent her taking them. So over a bank holiday weekend & while the social worker is on leave my daughter decided to take them home. We follow the social worker advice - phoning out of hours & police but no one could do anything. In the meantime my daughter decides she doesn't want the children to see us. So we spent an agonising 2 weeks without seeing the children, getting very upset with social services who in turn got defensive back so we didn't get anywhere with that.
After this point the social worker returns from leave & organises a meeting with a view to a safety plan involving us to help avoid the same situation in the future. But my daughter still insisted we couldn't see the children. The social worker persuaded her to let us see them for an hour a week 'as a starting point', however over the last month its just stuck at this hour. She's changed the day 4 times & each time makes it harder for us to see them (for exampke 8am-9am on a Saturday morning, or during my working hours).
The social worker said she'd keep us informed throughout the assessment process but the tinescale (40 days) she had to do the assessment has long expired & she does not return our calls, emails or letters,nor does her manager. It transpires that my daughter has requested that the social worker does not contact or respond to us - can she do that?
I am really worried about my grandchildren & know they are being harmed emotionally by her actions. They really want to stay longer than an hour but my daughter will not let them. She gives changeable reasons & these are unconvincing.
is it me or should the social services be doing more to help? I just feel that this is not good for the children.
We have triggered a mediation appointment but my daughter refused to go. Is our only option now the family court? And what role will the current social worker have in the family court if any (she's a childrens social worker so not for my daughter).
I just feel like this social worker won't know our position having only met us twice and neither time on our own. It seems like she's not seeing the children & from the meeting & from what my daughter says (mught or might not be factual) she's advising her about our time with the children all the way through.
Is there anyone whose had experiemce of grandparents/are grandparents in this situation ? We want more time with our grandchildren obviously but not sure what a family court will be able to do. My daughter is very hostile to us seeing the children.
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