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Can a support worker force a family to have carers

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  • CosmoChic said:
    Perhaps the care provision is part of the financial settlement e.g. to ensure the funds are being used for the care of the child? 
    Even if that's the case, I wouldn't call it actually caring for the child when it's messing up their family life :(  Care should be recipient-focused, not decided and imposed in a way that doesn't suit them.
    Indeed.  My comment was merely to suggest an explanation as to why a family is being *forced* to accept care they obviously find tiresome and intruisive. 
      
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