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"Council house and violent" Indeed! As stamped on Education and Social Services case files! LoL Are you a social worker? | |||
"Council house and violent Indeed! As stamped on Education and Social Services case files! LoL Are you a social worker?" The bit freud(above) didn't quote goes on to discredit this. | |||
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"My Ex was a teacher and worked with special (behavioral) needs in the late 80's and I know for a fact that CHAV was used by her LEA. " If everyone who knew something 'for a fact' had a £ for every 'fact' they claim to know, we wouldn't need social security. | |||
"This should be good." I was right. | |||
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"Council house and violent" I dont think being from a council house makes you a chav, I know alot of good working ppl that live in council houses | |||
"What's the difference between a Chav and a coconut? One's thick and hairy, the other's a coconut. " Pmsl | |||
"Council house and violent I dont think being from a council house makes you a chav, I know alot of good working ppl that live in council houses " Equally there'a good number of people from well off households that are Chavs. What do you call a Chavette in a white tracksuit? The bride. | |||
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"Council house and violent" Blimey I lived in a council house until I was 11. I had no idea this is the connection being made. | |||
"Council house and violent I dont think being from a council house makes you a chav, I know alot of good working ppl that live in council houses " I'll second that. | |||
"Council house and violent I dont think being from a council house makes you a chav, I know alot of good working ppl that live in council houses I'll second that. " I know a lot of good people full stop that live in council houses. Threads like this serve many purposes not least to highlight to me the people who wouldn't want to know me because of my background. | |||
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"Council house and violent I dont think being from a council house makes you a chav, I know alot of good working ppl that live in council houses " | |||
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"Council house and violent I dont think being from a council house makes you a chav, I know alot of good working ppl that live in council houses " Omg, I need more antiseptic wipes. | |||
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"CHAV was an acronym used by education and social services to highlight negative indicators on case files. ..............." Of all the people least likely to indulge in what is, rightly or wrongly, tarring council house dwellers with the same brush - educationalists and social workers are at the top of the list. The council house and violent is an urban myth, probably started by and certainly kept going by Daily Mail readers. | |||
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"Council house and violent I dont think being from a council house makes you a chav, I know alot of good working ppl that live in council houses Omg, I need more antiseptic wipes." It was a shame when they knocked down the coloured boxes across from Runcorn Shopping city! Always thought they looked pretty! | |||
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"The term 'council housed and violent' isn't a parallel anyone draws against ppl that live in council houses it's a lyric from a Plan B song released a couple of years ago. Chav is a traveller word for child and it got adopted by ppl for use about the general youth of each era. " Before you was born son. Before you was born!!! Plan B | |||
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"I keep seeing people use this term... " Welcome to 2005 | |||
"CHAV was an acronym used by education and social services to highlight negative indicators on case files. Like it or not living in a council house is a good indicator of being in a low income, low education group or having other problems. Add a history of violence to that and you have a potentially lethal combination for a social worker or teacher making a home visit to discuss a child's behavior with its parents." Lol oh dear, some of the stuff that people come out with. I'm pretty well educated as were many of my neighbours on the council estate I grew up on. | |||
" " Indeed! | |||
"People that like to think they are better than others use the term chav" | |||
"The term 'council housed and violent' isn't a parallel anyone draws against ppl that live in council houses it's a lyric from a Plan B song released a couple of years ago. Chav is a traveller word for child and it got adopted by ppl for use about the general youth of each era. Before you was born son. Before you was born!!! Plan B " Ah, the innocence of youth. | |||
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"to be honest its not something i strive to be " But yet you have achieved it | |||
"CHAV was an acronym used by education and social services to highlight negative indicators on case files. Like it or not living in a council house is a good indicator of being in a low income, low education group or having other problems. Add a history of violence to that and you have a potentially lethal combination for a social worker or teacher making a home visit to discuss a child's behavior with its parents." no offence, but that comment makes you look more foolish than anyone that has this title bestowed upon them. im college educated, work bloody hard, have a decent standard of living, and have no prepencity for violence, and have lived in council houses all my life. the same with both my brothers. as has been said, its not the council house part thats the problem, more the and violent bit. maybe you should look down on people a little less. | |||
"to be honest its not something i strive to be But yet you have achieved it " absolutely not | |||
"to be honest its not something i strive to be But yet you have achieved it absolutely not " Shell suits my friend. You've been spotted! | |||
"CHAV was an acronym used by education and social services to highlight negative indicators on case files. Like it or not living in a council house is a good indicator of being in a low income, low education group or having other problems. Add a history of violence to that and you have a potentially lethal combination for a social worker or teacher making a home visit to discuss a child's behavior with its parents. no offence, but that comment makes you look more foolish than anyone that has this title bestowed upon them. im college educated, work bloody hard, have a decent standard of living, and have no prepencity for violence, and have lived in council houses all my life. the same with both my brothers. as has been said, its not the council house part thats the problem, more the and violent bit. maybe you should look down on people a little less." I and my ex used to live on Woodside (next to the Elizabathian [you may know it]). And at no time have I said all council house tenants are either ill-educated or violent. What I have said is that where children have become subject the subject social services or of educational "statementing" then home background is reviewed and coming from a council house with a history of violence are red flag indicators. Again I say that this is not the same as saying that all who live on council estates are uneducated violent wastrels. | |||
"CHAV was an acronym used by education and social services to highlight negative indicators on case files. Like it or not living in a council house is a good indicator of being in a low income, low education group or having other problems. Add a history of violence to that and you have a potentially lethal combination for a social worker or teacher making a home visit to discuss a child's behavior with its parents." becaus because I was brought up in a council house and must be of a low education group im going to reply to this how you would expect too what a cunt you are for such a stupid statement | |||
"CHAV was an acronym used by education and social services to highlight negative indicators on case files. Like it or not living in a council house is a good indicator of being in a low income, low education group or having other problems. Add a history of violence to that and you have a potentially lethal combination for a social worker or teacher making a home visit to discuss a child's behavior with its parents. no offence, but that comment makes you look more foolish than anyone that has this title bestowed upon them. im college educated, work bloody hard, have a decent standard of living, and have no prepencity for violence, and have lived in council houses all my life. the same with both my brothers. as has been said, its not the council house part thats the problem, more the and violent bit. maybe you should look down on people a little less. I and my ex used to live on Woodside (next to the Elizabathian [you may know it]). And at no time have I said all council house tenants are either ill-educated or violent. What I have said is that where children have become subject the subject social services or of educational "statementing" then home background is reviewed and coming from a council house with a history of violence are red flag indicators. Again I say that this is not the same as saying that all who live on council estates are uneducated violent wastrels." if you look at the very post you have quoted, that i quoted, you have stated council house tenants are ill educated. see: Like it or not living in a council house is a good indicator of being in a low income, low education group or having other problems. yes, i know the area of which you speak well, and it may well not be known to you, but when woodside was developed, they purposely used the area to stick all the trouble makers in (it was the veritable sink estate, and was purposely designed as such) in fact, there were more pedophiles per household on woodside than ANY other estate in the UK. and, you may never have noticed, but at the entrances at either end, they buried posts so that, in the event of any disorder, the whole estate could be blocked off at the road. as said, it was designed to be a shit hole, and a shit hole it is, so you cant really use it as a valid example in this case | |||
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"CHAV was an acronym used by education and social services to highlight negative indicators on case files. Like it or not living in a council house is a good indicator of being in a low income, low education group or having other problems. Add a history of violence to that and you have a potentially lethal combination for a social worker or teacher making a home visit to discuss a child's behavior with its parents. no offence, but that comment makes you look more foolish than anyone that has this title bestowed upon them. im college educated, work bloody hard, have a decent standard of living, and have no prepencity for violence, and have lived in council houses all my life. the same with both my brothers. as has been said, its not the council house part thats the problem, more the and violent bit. maybe you should look down on people a little less. I and my ex used to live on Woodside (next to the Elizabathian [you may know it]). And at no time have I said all council house tenants are either ill-educated or violent. What I have said is that where children have become subject the subject social services or of educational "statementing" then home background is reviewed and coming from a council house with a history of violence are red flag indicators. Again I say that this is not the same as saying that all who live on council estates are uneducated violent wastrels." You said "Like it or not living in a council house is a good indicator of being in a low income, low education group or having other problems. Add a history of violence to that and you have a potentially lethal combination for a social worker or teacher making a home visit to discuss a child's behavior with its parents." I agree this isn't the same as saying all people who live in council houses are violent but its a pretty damning and ill informed statement. If you base what you say on evidence from one particular area it does no more than reflect your lazy thinking back on you. | |||
"CHAV was an acronym used by education and social services to highlight negative indicators on case files. Like it or not living in a council house is a good indicator of being in a low income, low education group or having other problems. Add a history of violence to that and you have a potentially lethal combination for a social worker or teacher making a home visit to discuss a child's behavior with its parents. no offence, but that comment makes you look more foolish than anyone that has this title bestowed upon them. im college educated, work bloody hard, have a decent standard of living, and have no prepencity for violence, and have lived in council houses all my life. the same with both my brothers. as has been said, its not the council house part thats the problem, more the and violent bit. maybe you should look down on people a little less. I and my ex used to live on Woodside (next to the Elizabathian [you may know it]). And at no time have I said all council house tenants are either ill-educated or violent. What I have said is that where children have become subject the subject social services or of educational "statementing" then home background is reviewed and coming from a council house with a history of violence are red flag indicators. Again I say that this is not the same as saying that all who live on council estates are uneducated violent wastrels. if you look at the very post you have quoted, that i quoted, you have stated council house tenants are ill educated. see: Like it or not living in a council house is a good indicator of being in a low income, low education group or having other problems. yes, i know the area of which you speak well, and it may well not be known to you, but when woodside was developed, they purposely used the area to stick all the trouble makers in (it was the veritable sink estate, and was purposely designed as such) in fact, there were more pedophiles per household on woodside than ANY other estate in the UK. and, you may never have noticed, but at the entrances at either end, they buried posts so that, in the event of any disorder, the whole estate could be blocked off at the road. as said, it was designed to be a shit hole, and a shit hole it is, so you cant really use it as a valid example in this case" No...he said it was a "good indicator" which is not the same thing! | |||
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