marlywings
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*bumps Isis off her soapbox* :giggle:
Well, when you look at the case of little Tanilla Warwick-Deaves, the horrific and obvious to all abuse going on there, the ---33--- reports to that effect made to DOCS during her two years of life.. and nothing was done about that...so poor little Tanilla died. How many other child deaths have there been in recent years, which could have been prevented if their urgent cases got the appropriate level of attention?
NSW has been heavily in the spotlight for concerns regarding its child welfare cases. and for good reason. I think the entire system needs overhauling on a national scale, both for the sake of the kids -and- the workers...
*deep breath*
Anyway, I am not surprised that ONLY seven reports resulted in those kids being left as-is for so long. Not surprised, at all.
I'd dearly love to think that this case would be the catalyst for removing children the likes of little Tanilla & all the others in similar situations right across Aus. Although I don't think we should hold our breath waiting for that to happen.