@WhoaDang
Just curious, in your experience, what would child protection think of AE's behavior in regards to letting the kids be involved in this by seeing their mom's tweets and tantrums?
Sorry whoa dang for answering sooner!
I really had to put my phone down and do some work today!!!
There is no doubt in my mind that there Are concerns from a child protection point of view.
No 1 - as a poster already mentioned Alice’s behaviour is recognised in our DASH evaluation as high risk. The drinking, the escalation. The lack of self control. The likelihood of something serious happening to a child whose parent is unable to safeguard and advocate for them because they are intoxicated is concerning.
what we look at is the protective realities of the child’s environment. Unfortunately children who do not have an immediate support system and 1 parent who is not always engaged would be a concern.
In this instant for example Gloria is a protective factor but is not present all the time.
Realistically though - it’s definitely a case for court and parental alienation is taken very seriously in the UK.
I’m not sure how it is in the US but here the only time they would remove children is if all other avenues have been explore first -such as intervention work etc. Parenting classes, substance misuse support.
if I was really honest with you I’d say - that you’d probably be very shocked at how
tit a lot of peoples environment are growing up.