That is a load of BS. In many states in the USA, child services investigators are "bottom of the ladder" entry-level jobs for anybody that has a four-year college degree and no real-world experience. My ex-wife first got her job there with a four-year degree in English Literature. That after she'd lived on welfare for many years.
Once you work there (at least here in NY), you have to use whatever guidelines the State hands to you. I have a friend who lived off-grid. He had his kids removed because he did NOT have a hard-line telephone in the house. He finally got them back after a court-battle. A farmer near me got his daugther removed because she helped milk cows in the morning before school.
Granted there are some real problems and kids really getting hurt. Thus the reason why these so-called "investigative experts" are given so much power. But, the vast majority of reports that get phoned in turn out to be 100% bogus. That because it is so easy to do.
How many of these investigators do you actually know? I suspect not many.
By the way, I had to take the same training as them, when I got certified to adopt a child in the great State of New York. This after I'd already raised four kids of my own to adulthood. Who was traing me how to be a good parent? Clueless kids in their 20s fresh out of college.
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