Caseworkers walk off job, unable to save at-risk kids

By Jack Gramenz and Samantha Lock
Updated May 8 2024 - 4:45pm, first published 4:40pm
Less than a quarter of at-risk children in NSW had been seen by a caseworker at the end of 2023. (Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS)
Less than a quarter of at-risk children in NSW had been seen by a caseworker at the end of 2023. (Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS)

A critical shortage of child protection workers in NSW has prompted hundreds to walk off the job as they call for urgent intervention to save an increasing number of children at risk of serious harm.

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