• albert180
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      15 days ago

      Since when is it the job of a social worker or part of their studies to perform medical assessments of children?

      • @[email protected]
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        75 days ago

        It’s part of their studies depending on discipline. My wife is one and used to work for DCFS doing foster home assessments. You need special training and licensing, part of which covers identifying signs of abuse and neglect.

        You’re challenging their credentials and literally have no idea what you’re talking about.

        • albert180
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          15 days ago

          In the US they let people with no clue of medicine practice as coroner’s. Maybe your wife can detect signs of trauma. In the court I would still like the opinion of a trained MD

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            24 days ago

            Meanwhile the social worker has handled more cases of neglect, malnourishment and abuse in the last year than the MD will have seen in his entire career. Do you know who that MD calls when they think there might be abuse? The social worker. Because that’s literally their job.

            This is a weird hill to die on.

            • albert180
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              04 days ago

              [X] Doubt In every pediatric hospital worth their salt, they have a specialized team for child abuse

              And yes, of course they are calling child protection services afterwards, but for them to take action, not to get a consult from them if it’s child abuse

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                24 days ago

                Yeah, my wife the social worker did her internship on that team. Doctors can diagnose trauma better for sure, but how does a doctor distinguish between accidental trauma and intentional or neglectful trauma? They aren’t trained for it so they call the social workers.

                Listen, I’m in no way pro immigration enforcement, the opposite actually. But I tend to believe the social workers when they say some shit is up. No social worker is in it for the money (there is none in social work) and I can’t think of a single one I’ve ever met who was in it for selfish reasons.