Caseworkers protest child protection crisis
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00:00 Our community, our office, our community, our office, our community.
00:05 Our members are protesting today here at Edgeworth Community Service Centre because there has
00:10 been an announcement in the last couple of weeks that this centre is to close.
00:14 This is, even by community services standards, an unprecedented action.
00:19 This centre has been here serving this community since at least 2007.
00:25 It is an operative, functional office and an important community service in this area.
00:31 We've been told that operationally, or arguably the reason for the closure, or the mooted
00:36 closure, is duress alarms.
00:39 We call that BS.
00:41 It is not duress alarms, this is clearly a cost-cutting measure by local management.
00:46 This area needs a community services centre.
00:50 These workers need to be based here, serving the community and working for families and
00:55 children at risk of serious harm.
00:58 What is happening here at Edgeworth is unprecedented, but it's a sign of a greater crisis in community
01:03 services right across the state.
01:06 The other argument for closing this office is that this office is short-staffed.
01:10 There aren't enough staff here.
01:11 And that is an issue that is occurring right across the state in every single office of
01:16 community services right now because of years and years of neglect of the agency.
01:22 We are aware of a vacancy rate in double figures.
01:26 We are aware that the average caseworker only lasts 17 months upon recruitment.
01:32 And we are aware that the turnover of caseworkers is nowhere near meeting the demand and that
01:38 they cannot recruit fast enough to fix the attrition rate.
01:43 Work protection in this state is in a massive crisis right now because of workforce issues.
01:50 We have been calling on government to address these issues.
01:53 So in terms of workloads, it is right now quite challenging to get out to see all of
01:58 our children and do meaningful work with them.
02:01 That's why we all got into the role, is to do meaningful work with them and for better
02:05 outcomes for the children, the families and the carers and the wider community.
02:09 Look it's certainly not easy.
02:12 You walk out each night and you start questioning whether you've done everything you possibly
02:18 can for all of the children across your caseload to make sure that you are making sure that
02:24 you're giving them better outcomes.
02:26 But for me personally, I go home and I feel very deflated.
02:30 I feel like I'm not able to do the job that I was actually employed to do, which is to
02:35 keep our children safe and make sure those connections are everlasting.
02:40 What this office needs and what community services needs is not closures, is not privatisations.
02:46 It needs resources returned to the agency.
02:49 We need offices like this kept open.
02:52 We need offices like this fully staffed and we need offices like this providing the vital
02:57 service that they do to the community on an ongoing basis without these sorts of issues.
03:02 Our office, our community!
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