SWANK Law Post: The Triangulation Trick — How Social Workers Weaponise Third-Party Narratives
At SWANK, we don’t participate in triangulation. But we do study it, expose it, and name it when it appears in bureaucratic disguise.
Triangulation, in psychological terms, refers to a manipulation tactic where one person (often an authority figure) draws a third party into a conflict to avoid direct communication or accountability. In social work, it’s been bureaucratised into a standard practice—though they’d never admit it.
Here’s how it works in the social work playbook:
- The Whisper Network
- A social worker gathers partial, unverified, or emotionally loaded statements from one party—often a teacher, neighbour, or relative—and uses these whispers as a substitute for direct engagement. You’ll find no rigorous evidence. Just hearsay, framed as “concerns.”
- Weaponised Concern
- Rather than speak directly to the parent or child, the social worker cites others’ perceptions to justify surveillance or intervention. “We’re not saying you’re a risk; it’s just what others have said.” Deflection as policy.
- Divide and Conquer
- The goal is not resolution but destabilisation. By positioning themselves as the ‘neutral authority’ between two conflicting parties, social workers avoid accountability for their own judgment. Meanwhile, the family is left fractured, confused, and under scrutiny.
- Deflection of Responsibility
- If you challenge the facts, they’ll say: “It wasn’t our assessment—it’s what the school reported.” But if you challenge the school, you’ll be told the case is already open. The circle closes. The logic collapses. And still, the file thickens.
At SWANK, we file this under: Manufactured Chaos.
We do not negotiate with triangulation. We refuse to play games with people who refuse to speak directly.
We document, we deconstruct, and if needed—
we litigate.
SWANK Law No. 38:
We do not respond to third-party gossip. We respond to law, evidence, and direct communication. Anything else is hearsay in drag.
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