Chromatic v. The Silence That Followed the Distress
A sharply documented welfare dossier from the SWANK Evidentiary Catalogue, capturing the disappearance of Prerogative from scheduled contact following a visibly distressed presentation — and the Local Authority’s complete refusal to offer any explanation.
Drawn from formal correspondence with CAFCASS, this dossier examines:
• Prerogative’s emotional distress during supervised contact
• his sudden non-attendance at the next session
• the Local Authority’s total silence when asked why
• the absence of safeguarding rationale or child-centred reasoning
• the escalation required simply to confirm a child’s wellbeing
• Westminster’s ongoing pattern of institutional quietude
This is not speculation.
This is evidence — sculpted in SWANK’s legal-aesthetic structure, preserving the chronology of distress, disappearance, and administrative evasion.
Ideal for:
• human-rights researchers
• safeguarding specialists
• legal observers
• families documenting institutional misconduct
• readers of bureaucratic tragedy rendered with elegance
A SWANK Evidentiary Catalogue artefact.
Not edited. Not diluted. Only documented.
Buy this dossier and you’ll get a jurisdictionally precise record of Prerogative’s distress, his unexplained removal from contact, and the Local Authority’s silence when asked to account for it.