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Child protection services aim to support and stabilize families by safeguarding individuals under 18. However, the system is plagued by numerous flaws, including issues with service delivery and the treatment of anonymous tipsters. This debate centers around the economic aspects of child protection, highlighting funding shortages and the controversial idea of privatization. Advocates argue for reform within the existing framework, while others insist on exploring private sector involvement to enhance services. Addressing these concerns is essential for effective child welfare.
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Child ProtectionA Need for Reform Sheila Rodriguez 11/28/2009 Political Science 101
What is Child Protection? • Government-run services • Protect anyone under 18 • Provide many services • Aimed to stabilize families
Two thing to debate about…. • The many, many flaws that are in the system • The economical aspect of Child Protection
Many, many flaws • The people within the system • Anonymous tipsters • One side says yes • The other says no
Economical aspect • Lack funding • Government should consider privatizing • Others disagree on privatizing