Originally Posted by thisisgood
Hi,
Justice4All I was making a comment that since docs have intervened in my life before and removed my child as 'being at risk' I now think that if someone placed an anonymous complaint about the way in which I parent or that they have concerns for my child's safety that docs would act swift and remove child again and go into the whole investigation thing again.
To my understanding is that because one already has a history with docs they are quicker to act on any notifications - fabricated or otherwise.

So Justice4All I was asking you for your input into this comment - am I imagining it or not?


When a person has history with the Department and another notifcation is recieved they may come out and see you again. It depends on what the information is and if it meets the criteria for a notification which needs an investigation. But yes child protection history does play a part in all new notifications.