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"With Us, There Are Never Any Consequences" - Mária Herczog on Hungarian Child Protection
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In 2012, a major breakthrough occurred when a seven-year-old Finnish girl was tortured to death by her father and foster mother. Finnish society woke up to the fact that child protection cannot be a neglected area. Although it is often said that being in state care is not good anywhere, a conversation with Ursula Bozsvai shows that a child protection system can be much better if the state takes care of it. The Hungarian social worker, who has be…
The cases in Bicske, Szekszárd, and Szőlő Street are not isolated cases, but the consequences of systemic problems. Mária Herczog, with four decades of experience behind her, says: Hungarian child protection is fundamentally flawed.
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