http://www.cypnow.co.uk/Youth_Justice/gated/1101932/
May outlines plan to combat gang culture
By Neil Puffett 01 November 2011
Attempts to tackle gang culture in England will focus on early intervention, partnership working and tougher punishment, Home Secretary Theresa May has revealed.
Of course the social services are famous for not getting it right and now they have the cheek to wriggle out of the blame..
Case history:- A 10 year old boy was separated completely from his granddad who was said too be too old and the boy was shunted through the care system. This boy was interviewed at 16 and was found to be a typical product from the care system:- No qualifications, no skills, no respect for other people, unmanageable, running around with a gang plaguing a city centre.
Had this boy been left in his granddads care he would have lived in a very nice well kept spotless flat. Followed his granddads religion and been encouraged to do well at school and as his granddad was a cook and didn’t drink alcohol he would have been fed well and brought up decently.
Have social services got that right? No. They should be prosecuted for ruining this boy’s life by not caring for him properly. They spend a fortune in fancy clothes to create the impression they are being well looked after but the spiritual/emotional needs are not catered for leaving a very confused angry/resentful youth with nowhere to go but run with gangs.
Jimmy Deuchars
Grandparents Apart UK
0141 882 5658
www.grandparentsapart.co.uk
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