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WV Facing Shortage of Child Protection Workers

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Thursday, October 11, 2007   

Charleston, WV – The social workers who protect kids in West Virginia have more work than they can handle, and that means many children and families may not be getting the help they need. Dennis Sutton with the Children's Home Society of West Virginia says there's a shortage of child protection caseworkers in many areas of the state, which results in a heavy workload for the people who ensure that children live in safe home environments.

"If they end up with extremely high caseloads, they're unable to devote the attention that their children and families need."

Sutton adds the situation can also lead to a lack of job satisfaction, prompting caseworkers to pursue other careers, which in turn, makes the shortage even worse. Salary has been cited as one cause of the problem. For instance, caseworkers in the state's eastern panhandle make almost $10,000 a year less than their colleagues across the border in Maryland and Virginia.

As Sutton points out, it isn't just a matter of having enough case workers. The state needs to make sure it has the most qualified social workers to handle the challenging work of child protection.

"We need to acknowledge how difficult the work is, and the skill that's necessary to do the job. The position should be, by virtue of performance expectations, salary, and qualifications, the premier social work job we have."

The state is currently able to hire people without appropriate social work training. Sutton insists that needs to change, if West Virginia wants to properly care for children at risk.


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