A Heartfelt Commitment: One Woman’s Journey in Victoria’s Child Protection Crisis

Marcus Thorne, US Social Affairs Reporter
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In an alarming reflection of the struggles within Victoria’s child protection system, Sofie, an early childhood educator, finds herself unexpectedly navigating the complexities of kinship care with baby Lily. What began as a weekend arrangement has now extended into a life-altering commitment, revealing the pressing issues within the system that prioritises family placements over institutional care.

An Unexpected Call for Help

The evening of Sofie’s life changed dramatically when she received a phone call from a child protection worker asking if she could take care of Lily for the weekend. Sofie, who had only a fleeting acquaintance with the infant, was taken aback. Just hours earlier, the court had made a grave decision, deeming Lily too at risk to remain with her mother. With time running out, the worker insisted they needed a foster or kinship carer, and Sofie found herself grappling with the weight of responsibility.

“I said, ‘No, we are not working here Saturday

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Marcus Thorne focuses on the critical social issues shaping modern America, from civil rights and immigration to healthcare disparities and urban development. With a background in sociology and 15 years of investigative reporting for ProPublica, Marcus is dedicated to telling the stories of underrepresented communities. His long-form features have sparked national conversations on social justice reform.
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