The document discusses the recent decision to require family courts to publish judgements about children in public care. While welcoming more transparency, the author hopes this will help the public understand why children sometimes need to be removed from their parents due to abuse and neglect. The author argues that contrary to beliefs, the number of children in care has remained low and that authorities are often reluctant to intervene in cases of neglect. Extended neglect causes long-term harm but authorities tend to give parents multiple chances to improve, even after children are in public care, often returning children to neglectful situations. The author wants open courts to allow reporting of these cases to demonstrate authorities are right to remove children from neglectful homes.