1. La Conexión entre Profesiones Devaluadas y la Denuncia de Abuso.
Existe una creciente sospecha de que ciertas profesiones, como enfermería, docencia y trabajo social, están siendo sistemáticamente devaluadas o "desprofesionalizadas". El punto en común es que todas tienen la obligación legal de reportar cualquier sospecha de abuso infantil, lo que ha llevado a la teoría de que estos cambios buscan debilitar los mecanismos de protección para los niños y proteger a los abusadores.
- Someone on instagram pointed out that all the positions theyre doing this with are mandatory reporters for child abuse. I havent seen the full list, but nurses, teachers, etc are on it from what i understand and thought that was an interesting point.
- Also, most of those professions are mandatory reporters. They must report suspected child abuse. I wonder why they would get rid of all those people.
- If you look at the list of professions they are targeting, the list is all mandated reporters. They are protecting child abusers with this move.
- The department of education has decided that nurses, educators, social workers, counselors, therapists other care workers are no loner professional degrees. These are people the federal government literally defines as mandated reporters of child abuse neglect.
- The other thing these professions have in common, in addition to being woman and minority dominated, is theyre all mandatory reporting professions. They must report all suspected child abuse. Fewer watchdogs. Thats how the gop protects children.
- Nurses, teachers, and social workers. All three fields went on the chopping block. All three are among the first line of defense for children and to report child abuse and csa to authorities. These are the heroes that get abusers caught.
2. Crisis de Abuso y Negligencia en Centros de Cuidado Infantil.
Investigaciones periodísticas, particularmente en Australia, han destapado una alarmante realidad en el sector del cuidado infantil. Se reportan numerosos casos de abuso sexual, fallas en la seguridad que permiten el acceso a depredadores y una mayor incidencia de problemas en centros privados con fines de lucro, donde se prioriza la ganancia sobre la seguridad de los niños.
- I watched 4 corners investigation into child abuse in the childcare industry. Pedophiles must not have access to our kids. Emergency measures must be taken.
- Predators slip through the cracks in australian childcare sydney serial child sexual abuse cases in australian daycare centres have spurred a rush to close security gaps that let predators through the door.
- Total f-up, enabled by privatisation of child care. Analysis shows that most of the child abuse occurs in for-profit centres, where cost-cutting, high staff turnover, and routinely breached or gamed child-to-staff ratios.
- Adele ferguson journalist leading an abc investigation into child abuse at childcare centres just told abc am that 84 of child abuse occurs in for profit eg privatised centres. These centres are putting making money ahead of checking for pedophiles.
- The true scale of abuse in australias childcare centres has been hidden. With 200,00 pages of previously confidential files, police tip-offs, and evidence from whistleblowers, four corners exposes the reality.
- Investigative journalism by abc four corners again highlights australian government failure to protect children in child care. Government has no excuse this story is years old yet government fails and fails and fails.
3. Fallas Sistémicas en los Servicios de Protección Infantil.
Más allá de los centros de cuidado, se percibe una falla generalizada en los sistemas de protección infantil gubernamentales. Las críticas apuntan a la falta de fondos, la burocracia, la falta de acción ante las denuncias y el trauma que el propio sistema puede infligir a los niños y familias vulnerables, a menudo fallando en su misión principal de salvaguardar a los menores.
- The child protection system is very traumatic and controlling.
- Systemic data gaps and secrecy are masking a national crisis in child protection.
- This story is so tragic. My experience in representing a childrens aid society, children, caregivers, in child protection court cases is that childrens aid societies are underfunded across ontario. With better funding, there would be less tragedies like this one.
- Only problem is that the child protective services is known for taking children out of the home and not in a good way. Ive seen videos about the system creating problems for families.
- If its proven abuse, criminal neglect or sexual assault happened to a ward of the state in my state, in the us, then the state incurs civil liability. Therefore, the state doesnt investigate is known to cover up instances of child abuse. That protects the abusers abandons the child.
- For one child to go missing represents an abject failure of the state to protect the most fragile and abused in their care. These numbers are in the hundreds.