“Though the Witch knew the Deep Magic, there is a magic deeper still which she did not know. Her knowledge goes back only to the dawn of time. But if she could have looked a little further back… she would have known that when a willing victim who had committed no treachery was killed in a traitor’s stead, the Table would crack and Death itself would start working backward.” - Aslan, C.S. Lewis, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
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How Concern Becomes Custody: The Invisible Infection of Bureaucratic Surveillance



🖋️ SWANK Dispatch | Section III: Child Protection as Spore Propagation

How Concern Becomes Custody: The Invisible Infection of Bureaucratic Surveillance


Spores do not grow in isolation.
They drift — invisiblesilentunstoppable — through the air,
landing on vulnerable terrain — moistready — awakening.

This is the dark metaphor of modern child protection escalations.

Not through facts.
Through concerns.
Once seeded, these concerns silently multiply until the child is removed —
not by safety, but by sporic accumulation.


✦ A. Concern Is Not Care. It Is Precursor Colonization.

In a functional system, concern initiates support.

In the fungal factory of child protection, concern initiates observation.

Nothing is done.
Everything is watched.

Every sigh, email, and verbal misstep collected
like dew on a moldy window.

The parent is not supported.
She is monitored.

This is not safeguarding.
This is pre-sporic surveillance.


✦ B. How the Spore Becomes a Network

“Mother appeared emotionally overwhelmed.”

A vague phrase enters a report, forwarded like a ghost:

  • Echoed in schools: “Concerns raised by social services.”

  • Whispered to health visitors, GPs, teachers: “There is an open case.”

Meetings held, help never offered.
Only cold refrains:

“Concerns remain.”

This —
is spore propagation.

Each mention builds heat.

The child is now “at risk” — not from verified harm,
but because the fungal pattern has activated quorum.


✦ C. The Moment the Terrain Tips

Custody is not taken in a single, clean strike.

It is misted:

  • Home visits

  • Escalation meetings

  • “Parenting capacity” assessments

  • “We’re here to support, not remove.”

All fog.

Until one day, the fog thickens into justification:

“Due to ongoing concerns, it is necessary to place the child in temporary care.”

Nothing was proven.
Only grown.


✦ D. Removal as the Fruiting Body

In mycology, the fungus is invisible until it fruits — the mushroom emerges.

By then, the organism has colonized the terrain.

In social work, the fruiting body is removal.

By the time the child is taken, the system’s verdict is sealed.
Paperwork spongy with procedural loops.
The parent’s voice muffled beneath bureaucratic rot.

There is no emergency.
There is only harvest.


Conclusion of Section III

What the system calls “protection” is often just spore velocity.
The child is not rescued.
The child is extracted from the host terrain
that no longer meets bureaucratic standards of cleanliness.

The case file becomes the new container.
The trauma becomes state property.
And the rot begins again —
in a new place, a new home,
a fresh fungal colony.


✒️ Polly Chromatic
Founder & Director, SWANK London Ltd
📍 Flat 22, 2 Periwinkle Gardens, London W2
📧 director@swanklondon.com
🌐 www.swanklondon.com


Labels: child protection critique, spore metaphor, bureaucratic surveillance, foster care critique, procedural abuse, Polly Chromatic, SWANK black paper


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