Child Protective Services
English

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<p>Bea Kapinski a longtime case worker for Child Protective Services in Arizona reveals a behind-the-scenes look at fighting for children in this account that urges reform.</p><p>One of her first cases was an about-to-be homeless woman who called in a CPS report on herself because she didnt know what else to do.</p><p>Linda and her six children met the author in an undesirable part of Phoenix at the Motel 6 where they were staying. They were on their last paid night at the motel. </p><p>Can you please do something? Linda pleaded.</p><p>Nothing with CPS was ever easy: not the work not the people not the policies not the outcomes. </p><p>In this memoir the author shares her most memorable and haunting casesmany of which stemmed from families abusing alcohol and/or drugs living in poverty and coping with mental illness.</p><p>While we must keep CPS workers accountable when something goes wrong she argues that we need to make it harder for drug-addicted parents to continue having children and gaming the system.</p><p>Join the author as she reveals the challenging frustrating and sometimes rewarding career of being a case manager dedicated to helping families in Child Protective Services.</p>
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