Why can't Social Services work together
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Bubbles77
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I don't understand why Adult Services can't work with Children's Services when the family needs help?
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In government guidelines, they should, but if they don't complain and get some evidence that supports your case
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Thank you, I will look at the guidelines, I have been trying for 6 years to get us help , as I'm disabled and my kid is disabled and all they seem to do is pass the buck between the two departments
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Welcome to the community @Bubbles77
Yes, it can be frustrating when it doesn't feel as though services are joining up. Have you referred yourself for a needs assessment? What kind of support are you hoping to receive?
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