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Expectations placed on parents to accept reassurances. Schools demand parents trust professional judgment, believe promises of future action, accept verbal commitments without documentation, and interpret delays charitably. Trust rhetoric positions documentation and verification as signs of bad faith rather than reasonable protection. Schools invoke trust to discourage advocacy whilst violating that trust through broken promises, denial, and gaslighting, then characterise resulting scepticism as parent pathology.

“You need to trust us more.” This is one of the most common refrains parents hear when they begin documenting harm. It is rarely said once.It is said repeatedly, across meetings, emails, and phone calls—until skepticism itself is framed as the…