Please D Fab family, I would like to do a video with you to educate our African families.
@blessingbessotobo27928 сағат бұрын
The bottom line is, many social services or workers don't have empathic relationships with black families, they rather escalate the situation, rather than working with black families.
@blessingbessotobo27928 сағат бұрын
My dear. The word is not targeting but rather Social services does not know how to relate with African parents. They too have to learn how African families relate with their children. I have an experience with social services not being helpful that I would like to share. If people can successfully sue the social services for how they are mistreating black families, they would invest in learning how to treat black families kindly. Understandably, some parents do have issues with parenting but the right way to help those families is not by taking their children away. Such actions are traumatic and do not help anyone especially the children involved it breaks family apart and it takes years to heal.
@doreenasante7729Күн бұрын
When dealing with social services,engagement is key,don’t come across as a n aggressive black man or woman. Take advice and act on recommendations. They can make your life a living hell if you don't engage and you start of being rude and aggressive. They will use that against you
@4ever911Күн бұрын
Congratulations. To God be the Glory.
@favourites6014Күн бұрын
Where are all the homes for these children they are taking away. I wonder if they will be safer in care.. Parents can’t discipline children, teachers can’t discipline children the police can hardly correct them maybe the prisons will have to try and do it.. Society has become very dangerous. Beating is wrong, but I have seen animals raising there young with a strong hand. Because they have an innate love for their young…,
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@coachsolaonbeautyandwellnessКүн бұрын
Thanks
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@fiae2897Күн бұрын
People should adjust accordingly, especially when it comes to children. Teachers, docs, and nurses are on the lookout for signs of abuse.
@blessingbessotobo27928 сағат бұрын
In that regard it is targeting of black families in hope of finding disparity.
@fiae28972 сағат бұрын
@blessingbessotobo2792 It applies to every child regardless of colour. There is something called child safety and child protection training/certificates, which are mandatory.
@humidg355Күн бұрын
Once you know the system, you know your way round it. If you have a very chatty child, then you have to watch your back. I know someone whose 4yr old daughter started playing up. Whenever her parents asked her to go to bed or tell her off when she was naughty, she would threaten to report the mother. So her friend advised her to record whenever she starts to play up. The mum did a video of her being mean to her sibling and when she was corrected, she told them that she would tell her teacher that her parents beat her. The mum recorded several similar conversations. They were played to the teacher who was shocked to the bone.
@irenejohn1901Күн бұрын
Great video! Well done to both of you! To be honest, it's all about understanding the way things work here in the UK, and abiding by them. I moved to the UK 15yrs ago and I work in a primary school so I understand the way things work here. The schools duty is to keep your kids safe by law they are obligated to do that. If I am given the opportunity I could help throw more light on this issue. I feel very bad to see people suffering out of ignorance. Please don't hit your children at all here o that's a big No. Nothing to be scared about but just understand how they operate here. The school (I mean the staff) too is afraid of them not keeping your kids safe while they are at School. That is why if a child is hurt or sick while they're at School, the message is passed onto the parents, without fail.
@jola225Күн бұрын
What has colour got to do with it ?? From what you said, it was what your kid who told them. Or did they cook it up nii? 😮 It's called safeguarding.. protecting you, both the mum who could be too scared of the husband and refuse to talk and the child witnessing the whatever abuse. So, why the "TARGETING BLACK FAMILIES" GOT TO DO WITH IT bawo ?? Anything that happens to you, you want to tackle from the angle of racism😮... unlearn and relearn.. No social services can do anything without evidence, it's an evidence-based practice designed to keep everyone safe😮
@Nokutenda7742 күн бұрын
Black people are not a target. I am social worker and I have worked with black people who are difficult to work with, they don’t want to take advice. Children report things in school whether black or white and teachers do have a duty to protect. If ever you are involved with children services, take advice on board and engage with services if offered.
@amarachilovina80742 күн бұрын
My question is what do they do with the kids when the social service pack them all, hope they don't use them for one experiment, they can't be trusted , afterall they don't like how the Africans trooped into their country .
@hannahakinyemi40322 күн бұрын
TRUE TALK : Thanks for sharing, thanks for cooperating with them. Good example to follow. Let’s be careful Types of Child Abuse Abuse is neglect if left on there own Physical Abuse Sexual Abuse Emotional Abuse Financial Abuse Institutional Abuse Domestic Violence and Abuse
@hannahakinyemi40322 күн бұрын
True Talk
@ennyguess70772 күн бұрын
It’s safeguarding standard and Black families aren’t targeted. Please train your children to ensure they don’t speak about what’s happening at home to teachers or friends at school. I had two friends taken from the bus parents for n high school and they are whites.
@bisodunogedengbe81522 күн бұрын
It's called safeguarding
@queencoolgamer76703 күн бұрын
I really like your channel. 1st time subscriber you got. Lovely young couples. I can also support your channel and give you tips. I have worked in childcare, teaching, and education for 19 years, am aware of most laws . Your hubby seem open_ minded he would go far in UK and other countries. And you are lovely. I love the way you both went to her nursery together. 🎉
@namastebawoni13563 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video.... hmmmmm I can tell you for a fact that African families are targets. They don't try this with Caribbean and White families, and they are worse. They like to paint certain narratives that African families are ab*sive towards their children. Meanwhile, I have seen a white mother spank her child and yell at her child in front of school, and nothing was done about it. African parents need to be more careful and also don't allow the school system to bully them. I agree with all your advice, they are watching us and I believe they are envious of our tight family unit especially in homes where there is a father and mother present. They will paint the father as aggressive or abusive and the mother as not caring for her child and putting her work first. Some of us that grew up here, they can tell by our accent so they know not to mess with us. I personally don't leave room for them to raise a question of neglect, and I am always in my child's corner so they know to respect my child and respect me. At home, I reprimand when needed, I teach my child what happens at home stays at home. May God help us.
@fiae2897Күн бұрын
All children are protected by law, white, Caribbean, etc you cannot speak for the whole of the UK.
@abbydreads3 күн бұрын
It's called neglectful parenting
@mojolaayeni32403 күн бұрын
They ususlly say dont make children cry before they go to school
@Dfabfamily3 күн бұрын
Yes, they do. 😂
@nlitv82854 күн бұрын
Thank you for this. Welldone
@Dfabfamily3 күн бұрын
You are very welcome
@africanoriginal3804 күн бұрын
Yes. Black families have always been a target for the sorcerous social services in the uk. Their secret goal is to break your home so that their women can get hold of your husband. They hate seeing true black families staying together.
@adejumokeadegbenjo73224 күн бұрын
Yes definitely o when they say it's nothing don't worry, worry o because one has to be very careful in this country. I relocated to the UK with my parent I was 15 years old so am well incorporated into their system here but my husband on the other hand came to the uk as a full grown adult. We have three boys and you know with kids especially boys they are very active. Sometimes when my husband is trying to correct our eldest for example I will just tell him to say it in yoruba. Imagine our son going to school and saying something that his dad might have said and the school taking it the wrong way. If he goes to shool and says it in yoruba they won't even understand what he's saying, he will not even easily remember but in English he might remember and innocently say something. The way things are here is different compared to back home and with the way they build their houses in the uk connected together that if you are shouting or talking very loudly, your neighbours can hear you. With my boys I try as much as possible to correct them calmly without shouting and at same time firmly making them understand that am not playing around. If the neighbours are hearing you shouting and children crying too frequently, they will not know what is going on in your house and take it the wrong way. Children are blessing from God but its not the easiest looking after them, the Lord will continue to help us all.
@mojolaayeni32403 күн бұрын
Uk has a lot of nosy neighbours, some children take advantage of the system and start being rude automatically, so one has to be guided, strict God help us Amen
@Dfabfamily3 күн бұрын
@@mojolaayeni3240God help us😢
@adesholaadeniji15814 күн бұрын
It is called child neglect
@Dfabfamily3 күн бұрын
Oh...yes. thank you
@similoluwaadegoke17524 күн бұрын
Congratulations Fab mummy 🎉 I remember you once said you have some materials to share if we were serious with applying for the practical exam.
@similoluwaadegoke17524 күн бұрын
Fab mummy when next you’re are going, please I can share with you o. My 😢 and I aren’t mobile and it’s just our freezer we have so I donno about how we can store alot of it, but we would appreciate buying in bulk because African store is eating our head off o. I wanted to buy 2 pieces of yam, they said £10, mo yaa drop e
@moakin61384 күн бұрын
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@Dfabfamily4 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching
@omowumitemitayotv4 күн бұрын
👌
@Dfabfamily4 күн бұрын
Thank you
@user-cv7nj7xt7h4 күн бұрын
Oceans of blessings y'all ❤❤❤
@Dfabfamily4 күн бұрын
Thank you ❤️
@Elle-est4 күн бұрын
100% correct. Social services will bust your ass if you don’t behave like you are obsessed with your kids. Simple
@Dfabfamily4 күн бұрын
Exactly 💯 🎉
@Jay_Silva14 күн бұрын
Congratulations fab Mummy!🎉🎉🎉 ❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉 Love from the Da-Silva's 🎉
@christeetemmy69364 күн бұрын
Yes I remember the story
@DC_Lifestyle4 күн бұрын
K
@Dfabfamily4 күн бұрын
🙏🙏
@desmondowusu47246 күн бұрын
Please is the Facebook market legit??
@toyinolumuyiwa-oyeyemi944714 күн бұрын
And it can be really nerve-wrackin. Mixed emotions. You won't know if to me worried or upset 😂😂😅
@angelbankong373914 күн бұрын
Amazing message
@lifestylewithoj53314 күн бұрын
Amazing ❤
@Kike.special15 күн бұрын
Congratulations🎉
@adeoyetinuolaa551815 күн бұрын
This reminds me of what Fab Dad said during his first attempt: "If it were my wife, she would be good with exams."Ultimately, he is correct. Congratulations, fab mum ❤️❤️❤️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️