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Then we’ll let them into the homes of families let them, interview everyone, assess those families, spend an average of 12 minutes every working day investigating the case - and then they can effectively decide if the child will go into foster care. I’ll just send someone out to pick a bunch of well-intentioned amateurs to do it for free!
All I ask is that you keep our conversations here confidential, to respect other peoples’ privacy. Almost no interviews, despite the pile of applications. “You’re welcome just to sit with us and listen. I only have one request.” She paused a moment before going on, to make sure everyone was paying attention. And yours, of course.
If anyone still doubts the need to replace anonymous reporting of alleged child abuse with confidential reporting, check out this story from ProPublica. More than half the time the child who disclosed the abuse was not even interviewed by those charged with investigating the allegation. WFTS-TV’s story includes comment from NCCPR. ●
Also pending before the New York State Legislature: A bill to replace anonymous reporting with confidential reporting. We should remove criminalization of women who are pregnant and taking drugs," Dr. Nora Volkow, head of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), said in an interview. That needs to stop."
A few years later, during an interview with a documentary filmmaker, Leavitt, a wealthy Utah politician, told a startling story about how he went about getting physical custody of that child. Keep reports confidential but not anonymous, and stop terrorizing already vulnerable children and parents, because this largely happens to poor people.
It does detail however that 25% of those interviewed - i.e. 20 people - felt that they became victims of violence specifically because of their mental health status.) Every year the University of Manchester produces what is now called The National Confidential Inquiry into Suicide and Safety in Mental Health.
Not cant tell you the confidentiality laws family police agencies hide behind generally are there because the agencies want them there so they can hide their failings. As for North Carolina, what good is giving more power to the state oversight agency when a top official of that agency, interviewed by WRAL, insists the system isnt broken?
You can hear Joe Shapiro of NPR discuss his investigation on The Imprint podcast The interview starts at 16:40 in. We should remove criminalization of women who are pregnant and taking drugs," Dr. Nora Volkow, head of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), said in an interview. You can hear the interview starting at 25:09 in.
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