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Originally posted by Reds6
Actually in regards to child welfare it depends on the state as child welfare is not federaly regulated. Many states require Workers to have MSW's and be licensed, I believe this happens in most states. Sadly you are correct about the high caseloads and the burnout which leads to high turnover of many on the front lines in child welfare. I try to stay away from forming an opinion on what the worker should have done or qualifications, because first we never know the true circumstances of a particular cases.
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That's true. I left my last job because I just couldn't take getting blamed by anyone and everyone because my client's who were they way they were for YEARS weren't doing what "they were supposed to". It is so easy to place blame on the Social Workers, meanwhile, it is our motto that you can only help people who want to be helped, and if you start having to do all the work for the client, then there is definately a problem.........