BC ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL
WORKERS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 27, 2015
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 27, 2015
BCASW Speaks to
the Responsibility to Secure Safety for All Children
VANCOUVER, BC -
The British Columbia Association of Social Workers remains deeply concerned that
children suffer as a result of multi-system failure to protect them. The report,
Paige's Story: Abuse, Indifference and a Young Life Discarded, released by the Office of the
Representative for Children and Youth on May 14 describes one such story in
bleak detail.
We all must
accept responsibility for the well-being of children. We must also accept
responsibility for the impact of our judgments of parents who struggle with
addictions and of the front line social workers involved in the lives of
families. Indifference is not a word that can
describe what the vast majority of social workers feel. Frustration, anger,
exhaustion, sadness, and helplessness are far more common states of
mind.
Social workers,
teachers, and health professionals cannot prevent child abuse without the
involvement and commitment of all citizens. Government policy and practice that
demonstrates full parenting responsibility for children in care requires
adequate staff levels; adequate resources; commitment to addressing poverty,
addictions, and discrimination; and a commitment to finding secure, loving homes
and connections for children well beyond the age of 19 years. We all want people
in our lives who will be there for the long haul.
Child
protection workers need adequate supports to do their jobs. Their positions must
be designed to sustain high morale in order to attract and retain social workers
who choose to do the difficult work of safeguarding children. Only with a
healthy system can success for children in need be
achieved.
BCASW calls for
services to be extended to children in care beyond the age of 19 years. Paige’s
need for help did not end the day she turned nineteen.
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For further
information:
Dianne Heath MSW RSW, Executive
Director
Carol Ross MSW,
BCASW Lead on Child Protection
BC ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL WORKERS
402 - 1755 West Broadway
Vancouver BC V6J 4S5
T 604 730.9111
Toll free in BC 1 800 665.4747
402 - 1755 West Broadway
Vancouver BC V6J 4S5
T 604 730.9111
Toll free in BC 1 800 665.4747
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