Fay-Louise Haldon

Recovery From It All

Fay-Louise Haldon

  • Social Services are Separating parents and children

Social Services are Separating parents and children

Saturday 24th July 2021

Listen to Fay-Louise Haldon's emotional story of battling social services and fighting to keep her family together.
22 minutes
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About this podcast

Recovery From It All
Author:
Fay-Louise Haldon
Overview:
Categories:
Family Recovery from Addiction
Recovery from Trauma
Recovery Reimagined
Financial Health in Recovery
Healing from Sexual Trauma
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Episodes:
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Battling Social Services: A Mother's Heartbreaking Fight for Her Children

Together I want us all to be the voice to change how this system works. The system, how the social services work: they are swamped under far too much paperwork, far too many cases, not enough workers, and they aren't given each case the fair amount of time they need.
Ever felt like the system is stacked against you? Fay-Louise Haldon knows that feeling all too well. In this powerful episode, she opens up about her harrowing experience with social services that led to being separated from her children. It's a raw and emotional journey through addiction, mental health struggles, and the bureaucratic maze that often feels more like an obstacle course than a support system.
Fay-Louise doesn’t hold back as she questions whether social services truly help families or if they inadvertently make things worse. Her story isn't just a personal tale; it's a call to action. By sharing her ordeal, she hopes to shine a light on the systemic issues that many parents face and rally for change. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who has felt the sting of injustice or knows someone who has.
Fay-Louise’s courage and determination will resonate deeply, offering both solace and inspiration. Tune in to hear her voice and join the fight for a fairer system.