Lack of social workers puts 650 foster children 'at risk'
Social workers and child protection campaigners say the shortages are placing vulnerable children at risk, as they are missing out on proper needs assessments and foster families are not being properly vetted.
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I'm adding this comment here from Erika. She is 100% correct on this.
this is the biggest lie cps has going. they interfere and traumatize innocent families until their case loads surge to unacceptable levels.then when mistakes start to happen they ask for more funding.they are trying to influence the public's perception that child abuse is some sort of epidemic and the only answer is to pay them.if they stuck to doing their jobs - and focused on real cases of child abuse - so many children would not end up in the system and funding would go to where its needed most.these people continue because there is no one telling the public what really is going on.
I just didn't want it to be skimmed over.
this is the biggest lie cps has going. they interfere and traumatize innocent families until their case loads surge to unacceptable levels.then when mistakes start to happen they ask for more funding.they are trying to influence the public's perception that child abuse is some sort of epidemic and the only answer is to pay them.
ReplyDeleteif they stuck to doing their jobs - and focused on real cases of child abuse - so many children would not end up in the system and funding would go to where its needed most.
these people continue because there is no one telling the public what really is going on.
I call it public relations.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with you.