The case of Josie Pasane is disturbing. It reveals how lumbering institutions of government can sometimes leave common sense and compassion behind.
The case of Josie Pasane is disturbing. It reveals how lumbering institutions of government can sometimes leave common sense and compassion behind. Bureaucratic behemoths become paralysed by their own regulations and find it almost impossible to adapt adequately to challenging new circumstances. The case also highlights the potential power of local communities and, in this instance, the power of a neighbourhood parish church.
The case of Josie Pasane is disturbing. It reveals how lumbering institutions of government can sometimes leave common sense and compassion behind.