⟡ Oversight Service of the Isolation Bundle ⟡
Filed: 29 September 2025
Reference: SWANK/Oversight/Isolation-Service
Service File: 2025-09-29_FULLOversight_Bundle_Isolation.pdf
Summary: Formal service of the Isolation Bundle upon ICO, EHRC, Ofsted, and SWE.
I. What Happened
On 29 September 2025, the Isolation Bundle was served upon the constellation of oversight bodies — the Information Commissioner’s Office, the Equality and Human Rights Commission, Ofsted, and Social Work England.
This service is not an invitation; it is a ceremonial demand for accountability, stitched in law and bound in couture indignation.
II. What the Service Establishes
That Westminster’s conduct has been escalated beyond local concealment to national regulators.
That the Applicant has provided a complete evidentiary record — a catalogue of isolation, gagging, confiscation, and disproportion.
That no regulator may now plead ignorance; the archive is in their hands.
III. Why SWANK Logged It
Because regulators often prefer theory to textiles. SWANK therefore provides the cloth itself: the pattern-cut harms, the hemmed breaches, the embroidered timeline of disproportion.
This post ensures that oversight cannot remain abstract; the evidence has been served, accessorised, and catalogued.
IV. Violations in Context
Children Act 1989 – welfare of the child discarded like last season’s line.
Equality Act 2010 – disability duties unravelled at the seams.
ECHR Article 8 – family life treated as a removable accessory.
Professional Codes – safeguarding reduced to performance art without substance.
V. SWANK’s Position
This Oversight Service is a runway moment in procedural couture: a delivery of evidence not to one authority but to an entire row of seated regulators. They are now draped in accountability, whether they prefer wool, silk, or statutory polyester.
The Bundle has entered their possession. Their silence will be read as complicity; their response will be archived as part of the Collection.
✒️ Polly Chromatic
Founder & Director, SWANK London Ltd.
House of Legal Couture, London