dehumanize or -ise
Verb
[-izing, -ized] or -ising, -ised

1. to deprive of the qualities thought of as being best in human beings, such as kindness
2. to make (an activity) mechanical or routine
dehumanization
-isation n


Is it just me, or is it obvious that DoCS workers seem to become less and less human and more and more robotic?

It seems to me that with more and more "training" that DoCS workers undergo they become further distanced from genuine human emotion/understanding/compassion etc and move ever closer to being members of some kind of bizarre race void of anything that even partially resembles humanity.

Continuous rounds of training only leads to further brainwashing and dehumanisation.

It's dreadfully obvious that too many DoCS workers lack life experience and a lot of them lack parenting experience as well. And certainly these factors are indeed a disadvantage to anyone who aspires to be a genuine CSO.

My barrister commented to me a few weeks ago that SHE would like to see more CSOs with both parental and life experience.

Being a parent alone changes one's perception on the whole child rearing experience... Particularly compared to the same person's thoughts and beliefs BEFORE the birth of their first child.

And moving away from child rearing... Being a grandparent or great-grandparent - changes one's perception yet again.

These "life evolutions" in the DoCS office only lead to unrealistic beliefs and expectations thrust upon the subject "abusive/neglecting parent".