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Who'd be a social worker?
After the fall-out from the Baby P case, we've been contacted by a social worker who's employed by a local authority in the South East of England.
He wants to blow the whistle on a case he's dealing with.
It involves a 15-year-old boy who the social worker believes is at risk in his family home.
He wants to speak out because he's frustrated with senior managers who he says won't remove the teenager from the family home because it costs too much.
In the following interview his voice has been disguised to protect his identity:
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