Andrea Dunlop
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Thank you for saying that. And I think it really is important to remember that it is traumatic to be removed from your parents. But what is the alternative?
Thank you for saying that. And I think it really is important to remember that it is traumatic to be removed from your parents. But what is the alternative?
Thank you for saying that. And I think it really is important to remember that it is traumatic to be removed from your parents. But what is the alternative?
It's not done lightly. Right. Because, you know, they're only going to do it in a situation where it truly needs to happen. And I will say in abuse cases, right? Neglect cases are just an entirely other ball of wax that accounts for 76% of child removals.
It's not done lightly. Right. Because, you know, they're only going to do it in a situation where it truly needs to happen. And I will say in abuse cases, right? Neglect cases are just an entirely other ball of wax that accounts for 76% of child removals.
It's not done lightly. Right. Because, you know, they're only going to do it in a situation where it truly needs to happen. And I will say in abuse cases, right? Neglect cases are just an entirely other ball of wax that accounts for 76% of child removals.
There's so much resource stuff going on there where, like, unfortunately that is an easier thing to remove children for because it's more straightforward. Right. than an abuse investigation of any kind where you may not have evidence or it might not be strong enough or the prosecutor might not want to move or what have you.
There's so much resource stuff going on there where, like, unfortunately that is an easier thing to remove children for because it's more straightforward. Right. than an abuse investigation of any kind where you may not have evidence or it might not be strong enough or the prosecutor might not want to move or what have you.
There's so much resource stuff going on there where, like, unfortunately that is an easier thing to remove children for because it's more straightforward. Right. than an abuse investigation of any kind where you may not have evidence or it might not be strong enough or the prosecutor might not want to move or what have you.
Whereas I think if you're just evaluating, oh, there's not enough space in this place where these people are living or there's not enough food in the cabinets or what have you. So that I think is just a totally other kind of conversation.
Whereas I think if you're just evaluating, oh, there's not enough space in this place where these people are living or there's not enough food in the cabinets or what have you. So that I think is just a totally other kind of conversation.
Whereas I think if you're just evaluating, oh, there's not enough space in this place where these people are living or there's not enough food in the cabinets or what have you. So that I think is just a totally other kind of conversation.
Yeah, one hopes. But I think that's certainly sort of a flaw in the system that's like pretty separate in my estimation from abuse cases. I heard actually when I was presenting at the Stanford Child Abuse Conference last year, I listened to another presentation and she was talking about the foster care system.
Yeah, one hopes. But I think that's certainly sort of a flaw in the system that's like pretty separate in my estimation from abuse cases. I heard actually when I was presenting at the Stanford Child Abuse Conference last year, I listened to another presentation and she was talking about the foster care system.
Yeah, one hopes. But I think that's certainly sort of a flaw in the system that's like pretty separate in my estimation from abuse cases. I heard actually when I was presenting at the Stanford Child Abuse Conference last year, I listened to another presentation and she was talking about the foster care system.
And I think that's something that people have a lot of fear around or that gets a very bad sort of reputation. And she was talking about actually that data is so skewed
And I think that's something that people have a lot of fear around or that gets a very bad sort of reputation. And she was talking about actually that data is so skewed
And I think that's something that people have a lot of fear around or that gets a very bad sort of reputation. And she was talking about actually that data is so skewed
because of sort of when you talk about like ACE scores, you know, adverse childhood experiences, that like a child that's in the foster care system has already had some bad things happen to them to get there, but they're going to have a, often have times have a better outcome being in the foster care system than they would have if they had stayed in that home.
because of sort of when you talk about like ACE scores, you know, adverse childhood experiences, that like a child that's in the foster care system has already had some bad things happen to them to get there, but they're going to have a, often have times have a better outcome being in the foster care system than they would have if they had stayed in that home.