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Child Protective Services Interview (CPS)

Dr Kirk Honda interviews an anonymous CPS worker about her experiences.

00:00 Introducing "Rachel" and working for CPS

08:01 What ties CPS' hands?

16:32 What motivates Rachel?

21:14 CPS' jurisdiction

33:01 Power & autonomy in social work

40:09 How would Rachel change the system?

48:47 What does Rachel want to tell the world about CPS?

49:55 What has Rachel disagreed with Dr. Kirk on? 

57:31 CPS and the short end of the stick

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September 2, 2024

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Child Protective Services Interview (CPS)

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just throwing an idea out there, i would love a bucket hat from the merch store đŸ€©

Natalie Garza

There are many similarities to animal welfare and enforcement. On a different level, of course, but I feel alot of what she's saying. Carry on, Sister.

Tybalt

That was very interesting! Thank you Rachel, it's great to hear from someone who works on the front line.

Laurence Provost


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