FIRST CRITICAL RESPONSE
FIRST CRITICAL RESPONSE
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I agree with you that the children’s protection is essential and of great importance not only to the parents but also to professionals like social workers. This is because social workers have a great duty to utilize their knowledge about the development of the children for the community’s service and help the families to parent the children properly. These social workers’ skills are the ones used to deal with the challenges that arise in society in the four cases examples (Netting et al., 2016). Therefore, upon this, you base your argument that the judiciary should be the last step in dealing with the children, and you give an example of an 8-year-old being questioned in a court of law that does not sound appropriate. I agree with this as well.
I also agree with you that the collaborations between law enforcers and social workers are susceptible to failure. This is because these two groups of people are completely different, and they both have other goals and objectives to achieve. This is because when the social workers see the police’s mistakes by arresting young people, the authority, on the other hand, considers the breaking of the law done by the different young people who are arrested and how this should be brought to justice. Therefore these contrasts making everything go in an unexpected manner (Netting et al., 2016).
Therefore, this acts to prove to the world that social workers cannot fully cooperate because they are different. On the side of medical health, it is also very important to discuss the past, the present, and the tenets within the medical field, which are important to the general population. I agree with you that there were unhealthy practices in the past, but in the current medical performance and training, there are better improvements.
ReferenceNetting, F. E., Kettner, P. M., McMurtry, S. L., & Thomas, M. L. (2016). Social work macro practice. Pearson.
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