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Require social workers to use body-worn cameras during statutory visits

Submitted by Jade collins on Thursday 15th January 2026

Published on Monday 16th February 2026

Current status: Open

Open until: Sunday 16th August 2026

Current Signatures: 1,066
(count is updated approximately hourly)

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Bodies ~ Cameras ~ Changing ~ Child ~ child protection ~ Children ~ Courts ~ Families ~ formal ~ Officers ~ Police ~ police officer ~ Protecting ~ Remove ~ Social Workers ~ Stability ~ Staff ~ trust ~ Wellbeing

Petition Action

Require social workers to use body-worn cameras during statutory visits

Petition Details

We call on the UK Government to introduce legislation requiring social workers to use body-worn cameras during statutory home visits, child protection investigations, and formal assessments.

Additional Information

Social workers make life-changing decisions that can remove children from their families and lead to court action. These decisions have permanent effects on children’s wellbeing and family stability. Social workers are not required to use the body-worn cameras frequently seen on police officers or front-line staff. This can limit evidence, increase disputes, and reduce protection for children and families. Body-worn cameras could improve transparency, accountability, and public trust.


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