Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 I am a 12 year veteran as a child protection worker. It is a difficult job that encompasses so much responsibility in trying to balance a child's needs to be with their family against the risk if they remain there. I am SO unhappy with the department I work for that I cannot even express it. On the other hand, I NEED to keep working, and thus, right now have NO CHOICE but to keep working there. Trust me... as soon as the opportunity avails itself, I will take it. The following is just a bit of what I was told by my supervisor yesterday: Don't do random home visits... you might find something we would rather not know about. (We are SUPPOSED to do random home visits.) " I agree with you, but I will never tell anyone that. It is a political game. I tell this person what they want to hear... then I tell the next person what they want to hear. I tell everyone what they want to hear... not what is true. " I responded that I cannot change what is truth... but of course, I must adapt how I address it depending upon the person/group, but the truth remains the truth. My supervisor responded that in " politics " one has to say what the other people want to hear. When I was told that the decision on when children go home on visits or are returned home will now be made by a community group... I asked that this be clarified in writing as opposed to just being " told " that this is the change --since this decision-making is traditionally a responsibility delegated to the social worker. (Of course, it is backed up through the courts, but trust me... it is the evaluation of the social worker that the judge primarily relies on.) My supervisor refused to put anything in writing. (And yet, I know right now that a social worker in Indiana is going to prison because of their decision making which is interpreted as resulting in the death of a child upon their return home.) Anyway... there was a lot more... but that is my frustration today. Elle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2004 Report Share Posted September 1, 2004 is just a bit of what I was told by my supervisor yesterday: > > Don't do random home visits... you might find something we would rather not know about. (We are SUPPOSED to do random home visits.) > > " I agree with you, but I will never tell anyone that. It is a political game. I tell this person what they want to hear... then I tell the next person what they want to hear. I tell everyone what they want to hear... not what is true. " I responded that I cannot change what is truth... but of course, I must adapt how I address it depending upon the person/group, but the truth remains the truth. My supervisor responded that in " politics " one has to say what the other people want to hear. > >> Anyway... there was a lot more... but that is my frustration today. > > Elle ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~``````` How sad for you Elle, you want to do what is best for the child, and higher ups want to play a game...Goes to show you who is for the child and who isn't...----->this is my bent up arms hugging you{{{{Elle}}}}, know that we are praying for you.. that is why they lost the little girl in Fla, no home visits God bless you Elle for what you try to do. Pat > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2004 Report Share Posted September 1, 2004 > Anyway... there was a lot more... but that is my frustration today. > > Elle ============================ The system sucks and puts the social worker between a rock and a hard place. Between now and the time you can put yourself into a better job situation...please remember that you ARE making a difference. Even if its just a smile or kind word that gives a kid something to hold on to. Even if it's just one kid amoungst thousands....you are making a difference. Hugs Jo digging out my voodoo doll because there is a supervisor who needs a little....lets say, adjustment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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