That's the thing with kids nowadays they just won't shut up about Cutting Crew.Screenies of glitter party movie floating revenge weird dress up, also Mr Fancy. The hair styled back to accentuate face structure...
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Good call. A relative of mine tried moving to get off SS radar (not between nations, but fifty miles away). It didn't work, I suspect it made SS even more concerned, and long story short kids are currently being cared for by their grandparents. They don't get a penny and it's killing them as they already struggle with health and finances. Money would help a lot.After her bizarre rant about foster carers the other night, I'm convinced this sudden flit to Scotland is an attempt to slip off the radar of social services.
Louisa, you're supposed to be editing a book so it can be published and the people who contributed in good faith can get paid. I suggest that adding "moving house" to your to-do list if you are as ill as you claim to be is a stupid idea.View attachment 1727523
Good job you've got that CashApp link in your bio then, isn't it? Give it a couple of days (with a few "The kids were so excited to move to Scotland and are now absolutely devastated as we can't afford it" tweets sprinkled in strategically) and you'll soon be on your way to researching yacht clubs north of the border.
Agree. And as she keeps saying she still owns the van. I imagine RD will tag alongIf RSM was living in a van before covid how on earth has she accumulated that much stuff. It would probably be cheaper just to take personal belongings in a car and then get 2nd hand beds, tables etc once you arrive. Unless of course you own lots of expensive things that would cost a lot to replace, but of course this wont be the case with RSM because she has told us so many times that she can’t afford anything nice at all!
As people have said above, I am also suspicious as to why she suddenly needs to move so far.
What will RD do?
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Good job you've got that CashApp link in your bio then, isn't it? Give it a couple of days (with a few "The kids were so excited to move to Scotland and are now absolutely devastated as we can't afford it" tweets sprinkled in strategically) and you'll soon be on your way to researching yacht clubs north of the border.
I have seen quite a bit of criticism of the ad over the past couple of days from non-RSM sources that it paints a very rosy picture of foster care that often isn’t the reality (in many cases simply because there aren’t enough carers for it to be like that, not because they’re all evil) and even this Squig hints at that with their own lived experience.Two years absolute maximum of of other peoples cast offs, broken and decrepit furniture, clothes and bedding in rags that need darning and repairing, stuff damaged by damp - and a van outside. And she is getting quotes from removal firms???
This is the start of the grift again. £2k to move? When she is so poorly and needs the help to do it? I am calling it now, she isn’t moving anywhere - it’s codswallop. But if the slight chance of it being true has to be considered, all the comments relating to avoiding and running away from stuff is 100% on the nail.
Hope this doesn’t tag on my stuff above but even so ….
This is getting some traction from an account with 6k followers but, with Twitter being a hell of blue ticks and non blue ticks at the moment, I have squigged.
It sums up how RSM is an awful awful human - but from a position of knowledge & lived experience.
Thank you, squig.
From my experiences as a child, I’d say they do far, far too much to enable shitty parents and not enough to ensure children are actually taken care of. But RSM is possibly a better candidate for help and engagement than my mother who almost let me die from an untreated infection and was merely made to promise she’d take me to the GP earlier next time.Quoting self like a twunt
I just don’t like the SS scaremongering- they do so much to try and help and enable parents to take care of their children
I know someone explained upthread that taking your children out of school doesn't mean you drop off the radar, but is the same true with Social Services? If you moved out of Area A and disappeared "off the books" of social services there is there any sort of tracing service to the new area? I'm not talking about if a move is done properly with a handover, but if you disappear, are efforts made to find you?
She might not also realise that RN, who should have started at an English secondary this year might have to go to a Scottish primary to finish P7 because of the different cut-off points. So when she goes along to enrol LO in P5 or P6 she might get questioned about RN.She has to provide her new address and details of the schools the older ones will be attending before they're taken off the register of their old school. If she doesn't, it's then the role of the local authority to trace them, which they'll do in a couple of clicks, as she'll need to change her address for her benefits - rent needs to be paid, after all. Scots child protection is shit hot.
Oh, that's no worry, says RM, I'll tell them I'm Home Educating. The old school notifies the council, who then have to trace them and liaise with the Scots authority, so they then know the children are living there. No concerns, says RM, I'll tell them I'm home educating all of them. Ah, but then we come across the National Guidance for child protection and that for Home Education and flexischooling and Home Education guidance in particular;
' Where the authority has concerns about the education provision which are not allayed by the presentation of written or alternative forms of evidence, and ongoing dialogue, and the only way the authority can clarify whether suitable and efficient education is being provided is to seek access to the home environment, then they may request to do so. However, the authority must have demonstrable grounds for concern and must outline those grounds to the parent when requesting access to the home. If, in these circumstances, the parent refuses to allow access to the home, the authority might reasonably conclude that they have insufficient information to satisfy themselves as to the efficiency and suitability of education provision, and serve a notice on the parent under Section 37 of the 1980 Act.'
Think the English system is harsh, RM? The Scots one gives them the clear authority to make an order if you don't allow them in when they come knocking and you can't explain yourself adequately or fail to turn up to a meeting.
She seems to believe that there Scotland is a lawless haven where nobody will ever take an interest in the welfare of a bunch of children fetching up from England. She's going to have a bit of a shock.
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It's going to be more than the couple of quid you moaned about having to spend to replace your child's damaged book, that's for sure.
I find it so bizarre that up until a couple of days ago she hadn't even mentioned the idea of moving, now all of a sudden it's being arranged and needs to happen IMMEDIATELY.
Especially when they see RN signs her name with an 'X'She might not also realise that RN, who should have started at an English secondary this year might have to go to a Scottish primary to finish P7 because of the different cut-off points. So when she goes along to enrol LO in P5 or P6 she might get questioned about RN.
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