Protective system broken
Is it the budget cuts or people not doing their jobs? Maybe both. These days, people should be thankful they have a job, but what I notice is that a lot of people don't work at the job they have. It makes me angry. We're making cuts to the schools, but our kids are already at risk now and will be even more so as each cut occurs.
Our children continue to suffer, and when their parent or guardian can't protect them, the legal system/protective services are supposed to be their voice -- or so we think.
It is unfortunate that I recently looked to a number of social service departments for assistance with a health and safety issue. The outcome, however, was not helpful and left all at risk for future disaster, which I hope doesn't happen.
well california is to give all gov workers minimum wages 7 dollars an hour , i wonder if its for cps too and what the fall out will be HMMM
ReplyDeleteNo, California doesn't pay the CPS workers, they work for the counties.
ReplyDeleteChild Protective Workers aren't worth $7 dollars an hour.
ReplyDeleteCPS does a lousy job of protecting children regardless of budget cuts and staff shortages. These excuses
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screwing up.
Colorado