Beth and George explore the intricate lives of social workers, particularly focusing on the challenges posed by overwhelming caseloads. With a touch of humor, they talk about their personal experiences in the field and the necessity of building strong relationships with foster parents as a means to manage workload. The conversation sheds light on the complex dynamics of casework, such as the impact of frequent caseworker changes on successful child reunifications. They stress the ongoing struggle to meet the standards set by the BH consent decree, underscoring the critical need for systemic reforms and compassionate engagement in child welfare.