WillisPalmer is an independent social work provider that has been carrying out social work services for local authorities, the courts and independent organisations for 16 years and has therefore established itself as a reputable provider of independent social work reports.
We have a range of expert social workers with a broad base of knowledge and skills, promising you delivery of high-quality reports. Our national network of highly trained and experienced social workers means we can provide independent social work reports swiftly in your area and quality is guaranteed.
All of our reports are scrutinised by our Consultant Social Workers through our robust quality assurance programme.
Professional Reports
Following an assessment, WillisPalmer's experts provide a high quality in-depth report on the issues raised. We also provide a range of other expert reports and the type of reports we provide include:
- Expert Parenting Capacity and Risk Assessment reports
- Special Guardianship and Connected Person reports
- Viability and Regulation 24 reports
- PAMs assessments & report
- Adoption Reports
- Step-Parent Adoption Reports
Quality Assurance
A key principle of WillisPalmer is to promote and protect the welfare of children. Therefore, we strongly believe that a rigorous quality assurance process is central to this aim. We invest heavily in a robust system to ensure that all of our reports are comprehensive, focused on the needs of the child and provide a detailed response to instructions.
WillisPalmer has recruited a team of Consultant Social Workers (CSWs) to quality assure all reports before they are filed with the instructing party. The CSWs have been personally selected by the Chief Executive because of their significant experience in both undertaking specialist reports, and managing the quality of reports over many years.
Who are our services suitable for?
- Local authorities
- Solicitors
- The courts
- Independent organisations e.g. children’s residential homes
- Schools
What people said about our services?
Solicitor, Local Authority, London Borough
“The independent social worker was very professional and reliable throughout the whole process. It was evident the ISW was independent and was making their own professional judgement on what the issues and concerns were."
“The report was of an excellent standard. It was thorough, factual and informative, closing many of the gaps in knowledge within the case. The Court and Judge commented on the standards of professionalism of the independent social worker, the integrity of his report and in his evidence during the final hearing”
Solicitor, London
Fostering Team Manager, South Essex Local Authority
“I have found working with Suzanne to be enormously beneficial, she is incredibly knowledgeable, efficient and professional. This has been a complex piece of work and she has turned this around in a timely manner and has remained focused and very fair to both parties despite the complexities. I am incredibly appreciative of her work and inspired by meeting her.”
Why instruct an Independent Social Worker?
Our Independent Social Workers are highly trained and experienced and, as a result, have a broad knowledge of social work practice. Expert social workers provide high quality reports and other services for local authorities, family courts, solicitors, CAFCASS and clients in law proceedings.
Dr Julia Brophy at the University of Oxford carried out research into the quality of ISW reports, including those from WillisPalmer.
The research said: "The independence of the ISW as an expert witness for the court is a key factor in the assessment. Reports reflect a dynamic approach to case work moving between the accounts of different parties (in statements/evidence) and events, and back to parents. Reports demonstrate assessments are robust and focused but fair."
"Findings also indicate that in certain circumstances courts may be severely hampered in the absence of access to the skills and expertise provided by ISWs - not least in case managing to meet the six month ‘standard’ for completion of care cases recommended by the FJR and accepted by government."

