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The Broken Foster System of L.A.

Posted September 19, 2007 | 06:08 PM (EST)


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jonath...-_b_65077.html



How badly broken is the foster system in Los Angeles?

So badly that a County Department of Children and Family Services social
worker ordered to take an ailing infant to see a doctor last month
instead clocked out, saying she'd already put in an 11-hour shift
without a break. The baby died.

So badly that when DCFS actually tried to do the right thing by a kid it
bollixed it up so badly that a court stepped in -- and made matters
worse. That's what happened last week when a California Court of Appeal
panel ruled that DCFS failed to provide adequate reunification services
in the case of a daughter who'd been taken from a mother who tested
positive for cocaine when her child was born (as did the baby) and
ordered it to try again.

L.A. County has roughly 50,000 kids in its system, either in direct
foster care or referred to the system with substantiated allegations of
abuse or neglect (there are by some counts 500,000 kids in foster care
nationwide), and the mantra at DCFS for the last few years has been
reunification above all else.

It's a policy not uncommon in protective services circles around the
country and under certain circumstances it makes a lot of sense.
Sometimes bad things happen to good people and strong families make for
a strong society. So sure, do what you can to keep them together.

But sometimes building a strong society means putting a kid in the kind
of safe, nurturing environment in which he/she can thrive. As in all
things, it's the details -- not the rules -- that count.

In L.A., where outrage at DCFS is a regular occurrence, the
reunification issue boiled over in 2005 when a 2-year-old girl was taken
from a safe, loving foster home on a couple-hours notice and moved to
her great aunt and uncle. She was dead of blunt force trauma not long after.

The latest death on DCFS's watch, of a seven-week-old who had spent her
whole life in a Skid Row mission, came in early August. The L.A. Times
reported last week that a DCFS social worker ordered to take an ailing
infant to a 24-hour clinic for assessment said "she was 'unable to go
back' to the mission because she had already worked '11 hours without a
break' and thought she could take the child the next day."

The baby died before being taken to the clinic of what the coroner ruled
was homicide by starvation, dehydration and neglect. There's plenty of
blame to go around on this one -- the mom (who's now in the wind), the
staff at the mission, and yes, DCFS. Sure, caseloads are overwhelming.
The L.A. County Civil Grand Jury reviewed DCFS's handling of abuse cases
and reported earlier this year that the agency handled nearly 157,000
referrals in 2006, about the same as in 2005, when about 90 percent
required an in-person visit.

(The Grand Jury report said that in 2006, 121 children under DCFS
supervision died, among them 53 homicides. The report said that
nationwide an estimated 1,440 child under protective services care died
in 2004, the most recent data available.)

Perhaps the heavy caseload explains last week's loss in the appellate
court, in which the judge ruled that "DCFS knew very early on that (the
mother) had serious mental health issues. Yet, despite the juvenile
court's order... to provide (her) with referrals for a psychiatric
evaluation, DCFS did not comply with this directive for more than five
months...

"As we will be ordering reinstitution of the reunification services,"
the ruling went on, "DCFS should do so promptly so as to ensure that
(she) has a chance to reunify with her daughter."

I, for one, have my fingers crossed for the little girl born with
cocaine in her system.





CURRENTLY CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES VIOLATES MORE CIVIL RIGHTS ON A
DAILY BASIS THEN ALL OTHER AGENCIES COMBINED INCLUDING THE NSA / CIA
WIRETAPPING PROGRAM....

CPS Does not protect children...
It is sickening how many children are subject to abuse, neglect and even
killed at the hands of Child Protective Services.

every parent should read this .pdf from
connecticut dcf watch...

http://www.connecticutdcfwatch.com/8x11.pdf

http://www.connecticutdcfwatch.com

Number of Cases per 100,000 children in the US
These numbers come from The National Center on
Child Abuse and Neglect in Washington. (NCCAN)
Recent numbers have increased significantly for CPS

*Perpetrators of Maltreatment*

Physical Abuse CPS 160, Parents 59
Sexual Abuse CPS 112, Parents 13
Neglect CPS 410, Parents 241
Medical Neglect CPS 14 Parents 12
Fatalities CPS 6.4, Parents 1.5

Imagine that, 6.4 children die at the hands of the very agencies that
are supposed to protect them and only 1.5 at the hands of parents per
100,000 children. CPS perpetrates more abuse, neglect, and sexual abuse
and kills more children then parents in the United States. If the
citizens of this country hold CPS to the same standards that they hold
parents too. No judge should ever put another child in the hands of ANY
government agency because CPS nationwide is guilty of more harm and
death than any human being combined. CPS nationwide is guilty of more
human rights violations and deaths of children then the homes from which
they were removed. When are the judges going to wake up and see that
they are sending children to their death and a life of abuse when
children are removed from safe homes based on the mere opinion of a
bunch of social workers.


CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES, HAPPILY DESTROYING THOUSANDS OF INNOCENT
FAMILIES YEARLY NATIONWIDE AND COMING TO YOU'RE HOME SOON...


BE SURE TO FIND OUT WHERE YOUR CANDIDATES STANDS ON THE ISSUE OF
REFORMING OR ABOLISHING CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES ("MAKE YOUR CANDIDATES
TAKE A STAND ON THIS ISSUE.") THEN REMEMBER TO VOTE ACCORDINGLY IF THEY
ARE "FAMILY UNFRIENDLY" IN THE NEXT ELECTION...
 




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