The post Will our Child Protective Services get better? by my colleague Selena Herrera is well-explained,
and stated her strong point of view. She starts off with general information
and tied it down to how money should be used for children in need. As we all
have known that Legislature is willing to fund more money for CPS to help
abused and neglected children to receive adequate cares. However, this money is
also used for hiring more staffs due to the shortage of staffs. Selena
expressed her opinion that this funding can only be used for children care
only, and not for increasing staff salaries or hiring more staffs. Her thesis
is strong and well developed with her supporting; some readers may be convinced
with her thought. However, I am not quite strong to agree with her on this
issue; I understand that children cares are more important, but the staffs’
families are also important to them. Their families would expect them to go to
work and earn money, but it turns out to be an unexpected income. How can
children approach their needs with the shortage of staffs? I believe that this
funding is just the start to reform the program. It starts to hire more staffs and
train them to work as best as they can, and start to approach children in
needs. All of this funding will focus not only for hiring staffs but also for
caring facilities. So this is still a promising start to help abused children
and children in need.
In
sum, this post is an interesting commentary expressing local issue that we may
need to know. Overall, this still a good post with my colleague opinion and
supporting on the issue.