Social Services UK (Child snatching)
Child Health
See: Social Services USA Fostering
[2015 May] Blood-chilling scandal of the thousands of babies stolen by the State: TV agony aunt DENISE ROBERTSON writes about her lengthy investigation Denise Robertson says she received a letter from a single mother saying her two blond children were taken from her in an action she describe s as 'both chilling and terrifying' ...One independent social worker — who left a social services department because she was so appalled by its culture — told me she had often seen children removed from their families on the basis of incomplete, inadequate and sometimes inaccurate evidence.
[2014] Why the explosion in child-snatching is big business By Christopher Booker
[2012 Feb] ‘Legal’ Kidnapping By The State To Cover Up Vaccine Injuries By Christina England
[2012] Children stolen by the state needlessly, causing utter misery in one of Britain's most disturbing scandals Fifty per cent of all this country’s prostitutes are girls who have been in care, and 80 per cent of all Big Issue sellers....Half of all those in young offenders’ institutions have been in care, and 26 per cent of adults in prison have the same background. Meanwhile, half of all girls who leave care become single mothers within two years, not least because they want someone to love.
[2008] How social services are paid bonuses to snatch babies for adoption The number of babies under one month old being taken into care for adoption is now running at almost four a day (a 300 per cent increase over a decade). In total, 75 children of all ages are being removed from their parents every week before being handed over to new families. Some of these may have been willingly given up for adoption, but critics of the Government's policy are convinced that the vast majority are taken by force.
Don’t Cry Aloud by Denise Robertson
''This now young woman was encouraged by social workers to lie about her mother, social workers then exaggerated everything, this caused the girls mother to take her own life. When the truth came out, feeling the guilt of what she had been party to the young woman I met became addicted to drugs when the fostering money had run out. She went from a straight A student to 'Garbage' (Her words).''