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Every day, thousands of social workers walk into homes where poverty isn't abstract—it's a hungry child, an eviction notice, a parent's desperation. This is the unflinching account of one woman's two decades navigating the council estates of East London, where the cases never stop coming and the system that's supposed to help often makes things worse. From her first day confronting a toddler alone in a flat to her breaking point after the case that changed everything, this memoir peels back the sanitized language of "safeguarding protocols" and "risk assessments" to reveal the human cost of working within a system designed to fail. Meet the families who trusted her, the colleagues who couldn't hold on, and the bureaucratic walls that prioritize paperwork over people. This isn't victim narrative—it's a testament to resilience. Through raw storytelling, you'll discover how social workers cope with vicarious trauma, navigate impossible choices between protocols and compassion, and maintain hope when the statistics scream hopelessness. It's an urgent call for systemic change, wrapped in the deeply personal journey of one woman who refused to become numb. For anyone working in social care, advocating for vulnerable populations, or simply wanting to understand the hidden world of Britain's poorest neighborhoods, this memoir offers clarity, compassion, and uncomfortable truths that demand attention.
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