Submitted by twawawayyy t3_10lumyh in newhampshire
bella_boop314 t1_j5zelmz wrote
How often have you felt ethically and/or morally wrong when you had to abide by the law and not pull a child from a home?
twawawayyy OP t1_j5zf4m2 wrote
Never. I always removed when I had to, no matter what. It's just a matter of using the right words to make sure the court sees the same risk that you do.
I've felt morally wrong on multiple when I've been forced to remove a child from a good parent, though. And on each of those occasions, the court later backed me up (against my supervisors' decisions) and sent the kids home.
nixstyx t1_j60bt3q wrote
What would force you to remove a child from a good home? Not sure I understand why that happens.
twawawayyy OP t1_j60dyp7 wrote
One time it was a teen parent in foster care and her foster parent said she wasn't caring for her baby, but it turned out they were misunderstanding what the dr had said. Another time the home was dirty but not to the point of being unsafe. Sometimes allegations will prove to have been untrue.
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