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  • Report:  #320079

Complaint Review: Child Protective Services

Child Protective Services False allegations White Plains New York

  • Reported By:
    Mount Vernon New York
  • Submitted:
    Sat, March 22, 2008
  • Updated:
    Fri, April 18, 2014

our home has been falsely accused of sexual abuse to a child. The children were removed the police were contacted, we cooperated with everyone involved including the foster care agency. The worker of the children whom I housed for eight (8) years and a baby whom I had since birth only came out to visit the children since she received the case twice. The 15 year old child who has been under psychological treatment and therapeutic treatment for the past 8 years was not getting her way, developed a crush on my fiance and made false allegations that he has been raping her for three years since she was 12. Now this kid was in therapy, my fiance has not been around but only for two years, none of these issues were ever raised in therapy, nor in school, nor in counseling and now everyone is looking at these allegations with a fine tooth comb. Where were these allegations three or eight years ago? The system is not taking into consideration that they have been in and out of my home unexpectantly for the past six years without notifying us and no wrongful doing was every encountered and now this. I mean I understand they need to investigate for the safety of the children but how much more do they need to investigate. All they need is her therapeutic file and the word of the other children in the home whom were removed as well and are crying to come home. I mean the smaller child keeps contacting me on the cell phone and every week she goes to therapy she cries to come home.

I am appalled as to how much CPS and the foster care agency are getting away with. You are praised while doing a good job and once an allegation is made you are a criminal. You are no good and you are not even attended or spoken to until it is over. The agency is suppose to help you as you help them do a job and they do not even interact. You give your time, your emotions, your life to take care of these children and one allegation makes you no good any longer all because the child did not get to do what she wanted and my space was not set up for her and she was influenced by other people who are envious of your home and family. Now we are anxiously waiting since charges have not been brought by the police and CPS has not even taken the time to interview us with our attorney. Our life is at a stand still and the smaller children are suffering to come home. They are all siblings and as I understand they are yelling to the older child to come out with the truth because they want to come home. The worker who was suppose to be helping me who never came out to the home who was not involved in these childrens lives now makes allegations of corporal punishment. I do not understand how they get away with this especially since these children visited that agency on a weekly basis and no bruises nor marks were ever evidenced and all these children ever asked was for adopotion to belong they have been waiting eight years to be adopted and no movement. What will happen now only GOD and time will tell.

Evelyn
Mount Vernon, New York
U.S.A.

4 Updates & Rebuttals


rolla

central islip ,
New York,

Abusive Mothers only good for sitting in prison cells

#5REBUTTAL Individual responds

Tue, March 25, 2014

The Proof Is in: Father Absence Harms Child Well-Being

 

National Fatherhood Initiative (NFI) was founded 20 years ago because some very smart people realized that the most consequential social trend of our time is widespread father absence in the lives of our nation's children. They realized that growing up in a home without a dad increased the risk that a child would experience a host of poor outcomes in their immediate and distant futures. These outcomes include increased risk of living in poverty, performing poorly in school, emotional and behavioral problems, becoming violent, getting pregnant (or getting someone pregnant) as a teen, winding up in prison or jail, and committing suicide.

Despite reams of data that NFI has compiled in six editions of Father Facts (the most comprehensive collection of data available on the consequences of father absence and the benefits of father involvement for children), the recognition among people across the political spectrum of the need to combat father absence, and the commitment of many private and public funders to addressing this problem, there are still some scholars and members of the public who are not convinced that dads are important to children. Many believe that family structure doesn't really matter, as long as children are cared for and loved by someone, anyone. One valid reason for the skepticism among scholars, at least, is the lack of rigorous analytical methods employed in much of the research.

Late last year, researchers Sara McLanahan, Laura Tach, and Daniel Schneider stepped into the fray with their review of nearly 50 studies that employed innovative, rigorous designs to examine the causal effects of father absence. Published in the Annual Review of Sociology, "The Causal Effects of Father Absence" examined studies that focused on the relationship between father absence and four outcomes for children: educational attainment, mental health, relationship formation and stability, and labor force success. Although these studies varied in the use of analytical approaches and found different effect sizes, they prove beyond reproach that father absence causes poor outcomes for children in each of these areas.

This is a critical distinction. The old adage, "correlation does not imply causation," does not apply to the effects of father absence on children. In other words, for many of our most intractable social ills affecting children, father absence is to blame.

Furthermore, as an anthropologist, what impressed me about the review is not only its inclusion of studies that employed a variety of analytical approaches methods; it also included studies from nine countries, mostly developed countries (including the U.S.) but also developing countries. Consequently, this cross-cultural analysis of research lends strength and credibility to the conclusion about the devastating effects of father absence. It also supports other recent research on the importance of family structure to child well being, which I wrote about in a recent post on this blog. Father absence isn't just a U.S. problem -- it's a human problem.

As president of NFI and a father who has dedicated his career to seeing as many children as possible grow up with both of their parents, I find one particular conclusion of these scholars very sobering given that the U.S. has reached an all-time high in the number of children born to single parents: the earlier in their lives that children experience father absence the more pronounced are its effects.

Despite all of this evidence staring Americans in the face, too many of us just don't get it, or worse choose to ignore the evidence. Our primary and recognized ignorance has to change if we are to make a real difference in the quality of life for millions of our nation's children living in father-absent homes, and the millions who will follow if we don't reverse this destructive trend.

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saveourkids

pound ridge,
New York,
United States of America

Do away with CPS for good!!!

#5Consumer Comment

Tue, March 29, 2011

Here is a fine example of those scumbags at CPS who only care about them selfs and abuse our children, especially  CPS in Suffolk Coutny who take bribes from child abusers to look the other  way!


These bitches should be hung beaten and fed to the sharks for the child abuse they cause by favoring mothers who are THE REAL child abusers, in Suffolk County.


Just read the todays news!
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ACS worker charged in death of 4-year-old Marchella Brett-Pierce says she feels 'betrayed'
BY Leo Standora
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Tuesday, March 29th 2011, 4:00 AM



Ward for NewsChereece Bell is charged with criminally negligent homicide in Marchella Brett-Pierce's death.



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One of two child-welfare workers charged in the death of 4-year-old Marchella Brett-Pierce said Monday she felt "betrayed."
"I feel like everybody has forgotten all the good I've done," Chereece Bell told Channel 7 News. "What about all those I've saved?"
Bell, who was an Administration for Children's Services supervisor, and caseworker Damon Adams were charged with criminally negligent homicide in Marchella's death. Both have resigned from the agency.
Adams, who never visited the child's home in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, is also charged with falsifying public records.
Bell told The Wall Street Journal that three months before Marchella's death, she asked her bosses to move Adams out of her Brooklyn unit.
She said he was chronically late in filing required paperwork.
Marchella was starved, battered and weighed just 18 pounds when she died in September. Her mother, Carlotta, was charged with second-degree murder.
Bell said she never dreamed "a job that I loved so much and took so much pride in would be the reason I'd be so miserable today."
 


saveourkids

pound ridge,
New York,
United States of America

Parasites of Suffolk County CPS aka Child Poison Services

#5General Comment

Thu, December 23, 2010

They are all lying scum Ed Heepe Kevin Carpenter Elaine Dickerson these parasites have lied and in court no lessand favored covering up for mothers who are child abusers like they have been doing for past 5 yearsCPS caseworkers are the real child abusers they all need to be done away with for good before more children get hurt or killed with help of CPS. Where are all these USPS "postal workers" when we need them to serve a good cause! Corrupt caseworkers on some child abusers pay roll.


Cpsisripoff

Kilgore,
Texas,
U.S.A.

our parented rights are being removed by US and UN right now plese read!!

#5Consumer Comment

Sun, May 10, 2009

Please go to this website ( parentalrights.org ) to view what the United States Government and the United Nation's has in store for the American parents rights and how they are taking away your right as a parent and giving them to court systems. Read about the treaty that the US government is supporting and ratified. If a treaty is signed and ratified by the US government it supersedes the Constitution and is above all State and Federal laws we have currently in place, giving the governments the full authority of the best interest of our children regardless of what we as parents feel about it.
The UN is having the elections for a committee to create and enforce this new treaty on May 12 2009. We as Americans need to stand up for our rights as parents. Please go to the website ( parentalrights.org ) and do some research and determine for yourself. If you believe they are taking your rights away then sign the petition on that site to have an amendment added to the constitution to protect us from that issue. In my opinion they are destroying what this country was founded on and what is means.

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