Persuasive Essay On Child Welfare

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Every day there are children who are either in foster care, or group homes, who have received maltreatment at least once over the duration of their stay. Unfortunately, for most of those children, it hasn’t and will not be a onetime thing. The Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect reported 15,980 child maltreatment investigations across Canada in the fall of 2008, which has increased significantly, whereas in 1988 there were 7,633 investigations. Child Welfare, is a set of government services designed to protect children and encourage family stability. Such services are done through the use of investigations into alleged child abuse, foster care, adoption services, and services to provide support for those families who …show more content…

As stated in the Social Work text book, Hick explains in-home services to be the help provided to a household or family members who live together harmoniously in a secure and safe environment. Such services consist of family counselling, parenting supports, in-home child care, homemaker services, and family educational services. When deciding on whether or not a child must be removed from the care of their parent(s), child welfare professionals have to reach reasonable efforts to safely maintain children with their families, this included providing the services that is necessary. Such services are referred to family preservation or “in-home services”. The case is then forwarded to the hands of a court, who has to approve all decisions to remove the child, to ensure all efforts were made. NOT …show more content…

The Children’s Aid Society is defined to help to protect infants, children and youth who are experiencing abuse or are at risk of experiencing abuse, physically, sexually, emotionally or through neglect or abandonment. The majority of the support and assistance is to ensure that the children can stay with their family, and be safe. Those working with Children’s Aid Society sometimes have to remove the children who are in unsafe environments and take them into their car – although, the main focus of this society is to protect the children and supporting them to keep their family together. But, that is not how things will also work out. Life gets tough, and sometimes, things do not always go as you plan. Families often face issues relating to poverty, addiction, unemployment, mental health challenges and inadequate housing, which lead to challenges being created in the house hold that can affect the parent’s ability to care for their children. “For example, a child may be suffering from neglect because of their family’s financial and housing situation, or there may be need for Children’s Aid assistance because of a parent’s mental health issues” (“Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies,”

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