Trisher, hard work chucked down the drain, fits with my angst about safeguarding constantly re-inventing the wheel.
Maddyone is right. Lockdown didn’t protect Arthur. One primary school I know well had 11 children taken into care over July and august. These children were ‘vulnerable’ but inevitably not taking up their places. Only the action of the school in visiting led to them being protected.
Without wanting to dramatise, I suspect many posters have little idea just how desperate the situation on safeguarding is.
How can you purchase and have Wagyu beef delivered to your home?
Cross partyAsylum seekers in UK should have right to work after six months!
CUTTING OFF A ROSE BRANCH IN NEXT DOOR'S GARDEN
Forgetting where you left your keys does not mean you are “losing it”