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The Slonim Nevo Commission is a commission appointed in 2006 by the
Israeli Ministry of Justice The Justice Ministry ( he, מִשְׂרָד הַמִשְׁפָּטִים, ''Misrad HaMishpatim''; ar, وزارة العدل) is the Israeli government ministry that oversees the Israeli judicial system. Since 13 June 2021, Israel's Minister of Ju ...
to examine discrimination in access to children in
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or
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, particularly discrimination against men.
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in
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do not conduct trials on
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, they delegate the powers to determine them to
Social Workers Social work is an academic discipline and practice-based profession concerned with meeting the basic needs of individuals, families, groups, communities, and society as a whole to enhance their individual and collective well-being. Social wo ...
who are appointed as aides of Court. Its report was delivered in 2008. The Minister of Justice,
Moshe Kahlon Moshe Kahlon ( he, מֹשֶׁה כַּחְלוֹן, born 19 November 1960) is a retired Israeli politician. Between 2003 and 2013 he served as a member of the Knesset for Likud, and as Minister of Communications and Minister of Welfare & Social ...
decided to take no action.


Main findings of the Slonim Nevo Commission in Israel

The commission has found that social workers appointed as aides of Court to determine rights of visitations are understaffed, lack appropriate guidance, lack of transparency and reliability, and cause increased levels of deprivation and
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among the fathers. * The policies and guidelines are not up to date. * Social workers act as both investigators and
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s; however, they use information extracted during therapy to hurt fathers in the investigatory Visitations Rights Report. * Duties of
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owed to fathers who are forced to go through psychotherapy, as condition to seeing their children, are constantly breached. * The Commission further found that the social workers should not write a
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report to the
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about a family previously treated by it as a welfare agent or social worker. * Occasionally welfare officers must conduct a Report on families, who were treated by them previously, as social workers. In most cases, the social worker's acquaintance of the family
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is with the woman, thus earning the Social worker's sympathy in advance. The prior acquaintance creates
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against the man. * The Commission recommended that Welfare officers must provide an
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opinion, and therefore they should not have a previous acquaintance with the family. * Social workers do not provide copies of the reports to the adversaries in Court, thus denying the parents
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to know the contents of the reports. * The commission also recommended appointing an independent ombudsman officer to review all complaints regarding the welfare officers. * The Commission also found that Visitation Reports do not adhere to professional principles. Training in preparing Visitations Reports are lacking. * The duration of the services is too long, and appointment for more than one year is not necessary. * Because of personnel shortage, the
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for Visitations Reports is too long, and during the waiting period, fathers are disconnected from children.


Other observations of the Slonim-Nevo Commission

The Commission further criticized the
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of state responsibility to provide a forum, to litigate custody and visitations. The delegation of powers to social workers raises questions and concerns regarding the definition of welfare officer role and work. Social Workers or Welfare officer's role is to perform an investigation, draw a factual picture of the family, followed by recommendations about custody arrangements. The welfare officers tend to mix therapeutic components with investigatory ones. While Courts expect them to provide diagnostic reports, the social workers instead resort to forced therapy treatments. The social workers then use the information stated by the patient, and submits it to court. The Commission found that Social Workers should limit themselves to the obvious welfare job, which is to focus on gathering information, assessment and formulating recommendations about the parents as caregivers, without therapy or over-involvement in the parents’ intimate lives.


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External links


Official website of the Israeli Ministry of Social Affairs and Social Services
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