In conclusion, changing child services, expanding service income, emphasising parent rehabilitation, improving child placement, improving law requirements, and expanding pedestrian accountability are steps child service agents need to improve child services. Without these changes child service agents will not be held responsible for deaths in the system. Small changes in the child service agencies will improve the program dramatically. Every child deserves a chance to escape harmful situations. Every individual in a child’s life should have the ability to help save that child. Holding just one more person accountable, child service agents, eliminates workers who do not truly care about the children he or she is working within the agency. The child that was in the dangerous home, being abused or neglected everyday by their caregiver deserved a child service agent that cared enough to remove them from the situation or, ultimately, taking action to prevent child abuse and neglect.