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Parramatta Community Services Staff walk out over understaffing

Child protection staff at the Parramatta Community Service Centre (CSC) have this afternoon become the 10th office in NSW to walk off the job, voicing their concerns about the impact of inadequate staffing, according to the Public Service Association.

The Parramatta CSC runs at a vacancy rate of almost 30%, leaving just 38 positions filled.

The regional office, which services between Auburn and Lithgow and is responsible for supporting both CSCs in the Metro West Region as well as NGOs that look after child protection issues will also stop work, becoming the first regional office in the state to take such action.

色狼社区General Secretary John Cahill said understaffing and a lack of resources means the overwhelming majority of vulnerable children being brought to the attention of Community Services are not being seen by caseworkers.

鈥淐hronic understaffing means only one in ten children reported to Community Services are receiving face-颅鈥恡o-颅鈥恌ace visits from caseworkers in NSW,鈥 Mr Cahill said today.

鈥淐hild Protection workers at Parramatta and across the state have been placed in the impossible position where they simply do not have the resources to follow up children assessed at being most at risk of harm.

鈥淭he Government is clearly failing some of the most vulnerable members of our community 鈥 children needing its protection.

鈥淐aseworkers and other Community Services staff say unless the State Government starts filling caseworker vacancies and providing better resources, preventable child protection incidents will keep on happening.

鈥淧arramatta is the 10th office to stop work highlighting that the problem is widespread and of concern to everyone in Community Services, no matter where they work.

鈥淭hat the regional office too decided to also stop work shows that they can look across the entire region and see the devastating effects of the high vacancy rates in community services.

鈥淭here are vacancy rates of up to 30% for caseworkers at Parramatta, while other offices are struggling to cope with vacancy rates as high as 40%.

鈥淭he State Government must fill all Community Services vacancies 鈥 not just caseworkers, but the frontline staff who support caseworkers to do their job with vulnerable children and families.

鈥淚t should urgently address the failure of the computer system designed to free up caseworker time and other administrative issues keeping staff desk bound rather than out meeting children and families.鈥

 

Contact:聽 Thane Pearce, Industrial Officer, Public Service Association – Mobile 0408 223 276

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