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NSW Child Protection's new nazi-style tactics deny parents any chance of restoration of their children from the flourishing Foster-Care-Prisons

In recent months, Pru Goward, Minister for Community Service NSW, made announcements that people with vacant rooms in public housing, should move out to smaller units/homes or pay more for their accommodation.  Biggest area's with "vacant" bedrooms were Liverpool and Campbelltown areas in NSW.

What has not been considered, also, is that there are many parents out there, unfairly fighting her Child Protection Caseworkers, where their children have been unlawfully removed by rogue caseworkers who are accountable to nobody, and hence, we have "vacant" rooms.

Many cases are being dragged out for years, because the department has an unlimited war chest when it comes to litigating to take children, and there are no prerequisites for departmental personnel to gain legal representation, as there is with children and parents.

 

This is because the department personnel are supposed to be "model litigants".

Seem's like a good idea to the community, no doubt, however there is another side to this story that nobody has addressed yet.  So we will ...

One of the main prerequisites of a parent being able to have their children restored to their care is that THEY MUST HAVE A BEDROOM FOR EACH CHILD.

This is threatened to many parents dealing with the children's courts and those lovely caseworkers who we all know do a "fantastic" job.

So what we would like to know from the department, is are there any exceptions to that rule of "downsizing your home, or paying more rent" (up to $70 per week)?  Are parents who eat, sleep and breathe, children's court and dodgy caseworkers now going to lose any chance of having their children returned because they will be unable to afford to keep the home they have in order to have their chidlren returned, or comply with nazi-style child-stealing tactics and move to a smaller home that no longer encompasses the required bedroom space to have their child or children returned?

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