Pseudonymising Care Proceedings Social Work Statements – UK GDPR-compliant anonymisation per Children Act 1989

Social work statements in public-law care proceedings under the Children Act 1989 carry accounts of neglect or abuse, the child's developmental history, parents' mental-health histories, and extended-family risk assessments. anonym.legal pseudonymises all personal identifiers while preserving the factual chronology and risk analysis so instructed experts and legal representatives can assess the evidence base without direct exposure to the individuals' identities.

When this applies

This task applies when a local authority social work statement or connected evidence is shared with a jointly-instructed independent social worker, a parenting assessor, or legal-aid oversight for quality review, and the recipient requires the substantive welfare and risk narrative rather than the named parties' personal data.

  1. Upload the social work statement (and any connected chronology or genogram) to anonym.legal.
  2. The engine identifies the child, parents, extended family members, social workers, health visitors, teachers, and any other professionals named in the statement.
  3. Each individual receives a consistent pseudonym; role labels (e.g. 'Allocated Social Worker', 'Maternal Grandmother') are preserved.
  4. Factual chronology, risk-assessment conclusions, parenting-capacity analysis, and threshold criteria facts remain in clear text.
  5. A reversible mapping table is produced with UK data residency.
  6. Release the pseudonymised statement to the expert or reviewer; restore real identities before court filing or service on parties.

What you provide

  • Social work statement (initial and any updating statements)
  • Chronology of significant events (if filed separately)
  • Genogram or family composition schedule

Limitations & cautions

  • Social work statements contain special-category data (health, racial or ethnic origin of the child and family) — the mapping table must be stored with heightened security under DPA 2018 Sch.1 Pt.1.
  • Genograms containing named individuals in graphical format require OCR conversion to text before entity detection can operate fully.
  • anonym.legal does not assess the evidential sufficiency of the threshold criteria — obtain specialist public-family-law advice.

FAQ

Are the threshold criteria facts pseudonymised or preserved in the statement?

The factual threshold criteria (e.g. dates, types of harm, and risk indicators) are preserved in clear text. Only the names of the individuals to whom those facts relate are pseudonymised.

Can the pseudonymised statement be shared with the parents' legal representatives?

Disclosure to parties' legal representatives within proceedings is governed by FPR 2010 and the court's disclosure orders — the pseudonymised version is for expert instruction only. Real versions are disclosed to parties in the normal way.

How does the engine handle siblings named in a statement about one child?

Each sibling is treated as a distinct data subject and pseudonymised individually, preserving the sibling group context within the statement.

Does the tool process local authority safeguarding records appended to the statement?

Yes. Supporting safeguarding records uploaded in the same batch are processed with the same entity registry, ensuring consistent pseudonyms across all documents.

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We follow these rules

  • GDPR (EU 2016/679).
  • ISO/IEC 27001:2022.
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We do not sell your data.

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Where we run

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How we test

We run a full check suite on every release.

Each surface gets its own sweep script and report.

Human reviewers spot-check the output each week.

We track recall and precision on a labelled set.

Bad runs block the deploy.

What we never do

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One credit covers one short job.

Long jobs use a few credits each.

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Who built this

A small team of engineers and lawyers built this.

We ship from Europe and work in the open.

Our founder note spells out why we started.

Where to start

How the parts fit

A browser add-on cleans text inside Chrome.

A Word plug-in handles drafts in Office.

A small desktop tool works on whole folders.

An agent protocol link feeds large models safely.

All four share one core engine and one rule set.

Words from our team

We started this work after a lunch about cookies.

One friend kept getting odd ads on her phone.

We asked why a court file leaked through a draft.

We sketched the first build on a napkin that week.

By month three we had a tiny demo for a friend.

She used it on her first case the next day.

Common questions we hear

Can the tool read scanned PDFs? Yes, with OCR.

Does it work on long files? Yes, in small chunks.

Can I roll my own rule set? Yes, save it as a preset.

Does it run offline? The desktop build runs offline.

Do you keep my files? No, the cloud build wipes after each run.

Will it learn from my work? No, we never train on inputs.

A short tour of the workflow

Upload a file or paste a snippet of prose.

Pick the entities you want gone from the draft.

Choose a method: replace, mask, hash, encrypt, or redact.

Press run and watch the side panel show each hit.

Skim the result and tweak any rule that misfired.

Save the cleaned file or send it to a teammate.