Bureaucracy Gone Even Madder?
Submitted by rlewis on Thu, 16/04/2009 - 13:38.
Last week a little three year old girl presented me with a cup cake from a tray she had made for her grandmothers birthday. I said “That’s great, why don’t you make batch for your kinder?”
Boy am I out of touch with this new world order of ours!
Her parents instantly corrected me saying that it was now not possible to do such without a food preparation certificate, and also that they needed a police check and working with children licence if they wished to attend the kinder and help out in any way.
I work as marine area volunteer, and have a current original project seeking to help disabled children experience the water, snorkeling, canoeing and just being wheeled through it in special plastic chairs. The insurance and similar un natural hurdles, have almost extinguished any hope of me helping them.
How much have we lost in Australia, due to this ridiculous litigious and bureaucratic situation that has a risen?
Time to do a few things it seems. It’s time perhaps to have the Federal Government take over and simplify such Not For Profit group insurances, and to bring back a sensible level of self responsibility for us all.
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If only we could trust each other
I often think of a world where everyone does 'the right thing' and how wonderful it would be. However, we are not perfect and I've seen the damage salmonella does after a sausage sizzle (if hygiene standards not observed) and the media makes us aware of the incidents of child abuse and neglect, paedophilia and also about the abuse of the aged. If only we could all be trusted to do the right thing by our fellow humans (and four-legged friends). Seems to me that we all suffer mad beaurocracy because we cannot properly punish the few who transgress.