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exotree | 3 years ago
My wife worked as a case manager and I worked in a group home from 19-21. It was appalling how cruel and terrible parents (or other relatives) could be. No matter what socioeconomic class you’re in, child abuse is not as uncommon as one would think.
And we haven’t even touched on vulnerable adults….
This particular experience is not an ideal situation. But also, I am concerned by how many commenters believe CPS and their related agencies are completely incompetent or unnecessary.
joe_the_user|3 years ago
Yes that's insane but such insanity is hardly an argument for CPS making sane, reasonable decisions. It seems to point in the opposite direction.
But also, I am concerned by how many commenters believe CPS and their related agencies are completely incompetent or unnecessary.
Something like CPS seems necessary but that need doesn't imply that current CPS is competent. It seems like you have a grossly incompetent and abusive system that continuously defends itself by pointing to how necessary it is.
s1artibartfast|3 years ago
Doesn't the state and its agents have qualified immunity?
exotree|3 years ago
https://www.kare11.com/amp/article/news/investigations/mn-su...
1123581321|3 years ago
exotree|3 years ago
Voters chose to not invest in agencies that protect the most vulnerable in the population. As a result, those who remain are overworked, more abuse gets through the cracks, and even the best in this group start to break or start giving up on caring. Pretty big bummer.