📬 SWANK Dispatch: I Scheduled an Appointment with a Social Worker — She Showed Up with Her Mum
🗓️ 25 February 2024
Filed Under: safeguarding fraud, retaliatory referral, hospital cover-up, verbal silence as misconduct, social worker incompetence, Section 47 abuse, systemic cruelty, institutional escalation, RBKC gaslighting
“She said she’d come with a colleague.
She brought her mum.”
— A Sick Mother Who Had Already Filed a Hospital Complaint
On 4 February 2024, Polly Chromatic was hospitalised with eosinophilic asthma. Instead of medical care, she received suspicion: hospital staff — failing to understand her condition — filed a false safeguarding referral alleging erratic behaviour and possible intoxication.
What followed was a bureaucratic theatre of errors orchestrated by Samira Issa, a social worker at RBKC Family Services.
Despite:
Already being familiar with Polly’s case
Knowing the referral was medically misinformed
Being told Polly could not speak due to asthma
Being clearly informed of ongoing complaints and legal action
Samira opened a Section 47 enquiry — escalating the matter from suspicion to “investigation” — under false pretences.
👀 What Actually Happened
Samira confirmed in writing she’d be attending the visit with a colleague
Instead, she arrived with an unnamed woman, who turned out to be her mother
Samira did not speak during the visit
Her mother conducted the entire visit, questioning Polly’s children about homeschooling — not about the hospital referral
No ID, no procedural documents, no reference to the actual concern
📂 What Noelle Documented
Email proof of Samira lying about attending with a professional colleague
Full correspondence with timestamps confirming harassment and disregard for medical condition
Video evidence of the unprofessional home visit:
Audio evidence of the hospital misconduct that triggered it all:
⚖️ Why This Matters
Section 47 powers are serious: they’re used when a child is at risk of significant harm
Invoking one without cause — especially when retaliation is involved — is procedural abuse
Bringing a family member to a safeguarding visit instead of a registered social worker violates every standard of professional conduct
🧾 SWANK Commentary
You were told I couldn’t speak.
You were told I was filing complaints.
You were told this was a retaliation case.
So you brought your mother.
And still — not one word from you.