Is Tusla successfully reducing risks for children in foster homes?

We have a century-long history, in mental illness particularly, of blaming mothers, writes Terry Prone

Is Tusla successfully reducing risks for children in foster homes?

YOU’RE lousy at it. I’m lousy at it. And the media are worst of all at it. We have no clue about risk, so we get our knickers knotted about phenomenally safe things while happily engaging in high risk behaviour.

That’s why one airline in the United States has its pilots telling passengers, after they’ve landed at their destination airport, that “the dangerous part of your journey starts now”.

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