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Add social workers to the professions it is an additional offence to assault

Submitted by Kerri Prince on Friday 19th March 2021

Published on Thursday 25th March 2021

Current status: Closed

Closed: Saturday 25th September 2021

Signatures: 13,927

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abuse ~ Assault ~ Assaulted ~ Crime ~ emergency workers ~ Held ~ Police ~ Reported ~ street ~ THROWN

Petition Action

Add social workers to the professions it is an additional offence to assault

Petition Details

Amend the Assaults on Emergency Workers (Offences) Act 2018 using the current Police, Crime and Sentencing Bill to include social workers as a profession that it is an additional offence to assault whilst on duty.

Additional Information

Social workers work in incredibly delicate and volatile circumstances, and are often assaulted on duty. In a survey of social workers carried out by Community Care, social workers reported being threatened with weapons, verbally abused, stabbed, held hostage, harassed in the street and having hot drinks thrown on them. Some had to move house or leave their jobs due to persistent abuse. Social workers are on the frontline and are often needed to work in emergency situations.


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Government Response

The Government responded to this petition on Tuesday 20th July 2021

Social workers have worked tirelessly throughout the pandemic and we are grateful to the British Association of Social Workers (BASW) for bringing this issue to the fore.

Any form of assault on a social worker, or indeed any worker providing a service to the general public, is completely unacceptable and is of course already an offence. Such crime would be captured under a wide range of offences, from common assault to attempted murder, to harassment and/or other offences. In addition, under current sentencing guidelines, which the courts are required to follow, any offence against a person working in the public sector or providing a service to the public will be considered an aggravating factor for the purposes of sentencing. This could mean that cases where an assault of a social worker has occurred will result in an offender being given a higher sentence.

The issue raised by the petition seeks to add social workers to the list of professions currently covered by the Assaults on Emergency Workers (Offences) Act 2018 (the 2018 Act). The 2018 Act was introduced in response to the significant increase in the number of assaults against police, fire and prison officers and NHS staff while such people were trying to uphold the law or provide health or life-saving services to members of the public.

In terms of social workers, the Government is aware that there are differing views within the social care sector on whether social workers should be added to the 2018 Act as an emergency worker. Some believe this would give greater protection to social workers while other parts of the sector take the view that including social workers could put further division between them and the vulnerable children, families and adults they seek to support. Given these opposing views, the Government considers it important to understand all the factors involved and work with the sector to find the most effective solutions to help prevent abuse and violence directed towards social workers.

Although the Government has no current plans to define any other worker as an emergency worker under the 2018 Act, officials at the Department for Education and the Department of Health and Social Care intend to work with BASW and others in the sector to ensure that all social workers can do their jobs safely and are protected from violent and aggressive behaviour at work.

Ministry of Justice

This is a revised response. The Petitions Committee requested a response which more directly addressed the request of the petition. You can find the original response towards the bottom of the petition page: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/580431

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