Child Protective Services Case Study

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When you see something wrong what do you do, do you report it or just stop and stare? Children are dying every day and we need your help to step up and make a change against child abuse. Have you ever thought that there would be more than 14,314 Arizona children in out-of-home care? As a case worker Child Protective services investigates calls to determine if a child is safe in the home. If services of the family can be offered, and whether the child needs to be removed from the home for their safety.

The number of referrals to child protective service agencies have increased by 8.3 percent since 2008 and I think substance abuse has been the number one cause. I believe everyone has common since to know before they bring a child into this
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CPS workers have constantly been quitting and with being low on workers, caseworkers have been trying to catch up the slack, but that’s not so easy when you’re left to pick up someone else’s slack. Fewer workers mean higher caseloads and people walking away from the job unfortunately means as said before an even higher caseloads for those who remained. From my point of view, I don’t see why the state representatives didn’t catch on earlier. There is so much an agency can do on their own, but without the funds there isn’t much you can do and as a community our job is to communicate when we see something wrong. The reports are being made, but actions aren’t because they state sometimes they get calls that don’t seem “worthy enough” to investigate, but as we all know “don’t judge a book by its cover.” It could be something way worse than assumed. Cases have been ignored and what’s worse is it has now become policy to do nothing to about 8.5% of its cases. That’s no accident. I think this is one reason Arizona has fallen through the …show more content…
This means abused and neglected children ignored, children shoved into foster care because caseworkers don’t have time to figure if parents were qualified to keep them or not. This being one of the most stressful and difficult jobs have gone from bad to worse Not following up on cases could not only put a bad name on the community, but the worse pain is the victim which is the child in this case going through these rough obstacles because the case workers don’t want to follow up or just leave the case uninvestigated. The most urgent priority is to ensure that each one of the children in these cases are safe. No child should have to be around anything that could hurt them mentally or physically. All the numbers are a piece of evidence that shows us how overwhelming the system is and that is looks like it can’t