Inés Estévez publicly denounced one of the caregivers of her daughters, Cielo y Vida, for abandonment.
In her text, the actress maintains that the employee resigned without complying with the steps that had been agreed for detachment in the case of two girls with disabilities.
Along with the letter published on Instagram, Inés Estévez uploaded the video of one of her daughters, Vida, crying inconsolably after the sudden departure of her caregiver.
The moving and profound text where Inés Estévez explains the situation that she and her daughters are going through begins by saying: "It is time to talk about this: There are no home care devices for disabilities that provide a guarantee of suitability and continuity, but above all
there is no any guarantee of human goodness.
"
The moving post of Inés Estévez and the crying of her daughter Vida.
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Those of us who are maternity or paternity while disabled and, as in my case, lack an available family framework
(partner, uncles, grandparents, older siblings, etc.)
we depend purely and exclusively on paid assistance
", the mother of Vida y Cielo points out below.
And he adds: "Now, let's put my direct case: two daughters with disabilities and a mother who cares for them much of the month -when they don't go to the father's- exclusively, who works to maintain the house, daughters and structure of care, which involves some cooking and cleaning Now consider that to ensure that nothing is left to inconvenience such as a caregiver's health disrupting the landscape, hire two, so the task is shared and no girl is in danger of being neglected ".
"Let's add to this laundering, contributions and
salaries higher than those indicated by the nomenclator
-Inés Estévez continues to describe the way in which she carries out the relationship with her daughters' caregivers-. Let's add that my two daughters are better than lassie, adaptable and loving as well as easy-going".
Inés Estévez: "Who protects us?
Then, in the actress's post, the following statement is read: "The law protects - and it is essential that it do so - domestic staff, who, as it is known, are protected, leave the job unexpectedly - and with this, abandon girls with previous adaptation and attachment work, and in the case of my daughters, memory of abandonment, with which they suffer unspeakably from absences- they send lawyers (sic) to claim money unfairly or ask for licenses evading responsibilities once they receive their salary , etc.".
"Many times these people have failed over the course of 11 years, many others have been adorable and excellent," says Estévez, "but
there is no contract or possible legal arrangement that guarantees us goodness and care for the fragility of these children
."
To end her writing, Inés Estévez alludes to the images that accompany the post: those of Vida crying inconsolably.
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Here is a stark sample of the state of Vida
sending a message to a caregiver who was going to get rid of her task little by little - by her own decision - and who for one thing or another does not comply with the promised steps ".
"They will excuse the exposure of a suffering girl. But impotence in the face of her pain forces us to question and raise awareness: Who protects us?
What Vida says in the video is "'I feel sad'
".
Later, in her Instagram stories, the actress shared the story that one of her followers sent her, recounting the experience she had with her grandmother's caregiver, a disabled lady.
Inés Estévez shared in her stories the story of one of her followers.
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