Should child welfare workers refuse to treat families and children for whom they have no resources?
Absolutely no,child welfare workers should'nt refuse families and childrens for whom they have no resourses.
Refusing anyone is a very bad habit and it really feels bad when one is being refused.Refusing is equal to not giving respect to someone who approaches you.
This type of behaviour is not noticed in our society which happens unkowingly or for a purpose.Refusing someone feels bad and has a deep impact on ones brain when such thing happens.
I case of no resourses we can help families by explaining and informing them the problem of unavailable resourses rather than neglecting them.Making arrangements to such problem can also solve the problem of unavailable resourses.
Should child welfare workers refuse to treat families and children for whom they have no resources?
why is there an over representation of indigenous children in the child welfare system. from the reading kiskisik awasisak remember the children article
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