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Complaint Review: CPS child protective services - hauppauge New York

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Keith O'toole - sag harbor , New York,
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CPS child protective services
hauppauge, New York, USA
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saddly these parasitic roaches do only whats in their own best interest, CPS doesn't help children that are being abused they cover up the real abusers who molest abuse children.  Ed Heepe caseworker has a history of lying in court to judges misleading with false paid off $$$ statements most of these caseworkers have a criminal history them selfs and favor same abusers like they are, for a price $$$ which is their most importent part of working for this worthless outfit ran by criminals and abusers called CPS  99.98% of time CPS let abuse to go on because of their lack of knowledge what signs-red flags of abuse are,they are lazy, they lie, they steal, they molest they have no right to live among us  every one of these ACS CPS scum could care less about your children even their own if they can make money they would put their own children in harms way to fatten their packet$. History repeats it's self, in the news every week there are caseworkers being sued jailed for failing to do their job letting children suffer and killed by their mothers in 99.999% it is the mothers who kill our children.Latest mental mother kills 2 children and her self in the news this week!



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Stacey

Texas,
Don't like it?

#2Consumer Comment

Sat, April 19, 2014

 Then contact your Governor. State Rep, Senator and tell them about is because the STATE is the one who makes the laws regarding CPS.  I would never EVER work for CPS because they are underpaid, overworked and their caseloads are more than one person can handle a month.  I suggest YOU work for them!

As for your pathetic report seems to me you had your children removed and if this report were to get into the right hands then your children are gone.  The reason these news reports are reported is because case workers are OVERLOADED with cases and can not get to every child!! Once again don't like it??? GO WORK THERE! And NO I don't work for them!


jola

woodside,
New York,
The Proof Is in: Father Absence Harms Child Well-Being

#3REBUTTAL 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.

Follow Christopher A. Brown on Twitter: www.twitter.com/thefatherfactor


Ken

Colorado,
If all this is going on with this CPS, you should report it to the FBI and see if they will prosecute under the RICO statutes....

#4Consumer Comment

Sat, January 18, 2014

, they lie, they steal, they molest"Ed Heepe caseworker has a history of lying in court to judges misleading with false paid off $$$"

This would be FELONY number one, perjury.

" most of these caseworkers have a criminal history them selfs and favor same abusers like they are, for a price $$$"

Felony number two. selling justice.

", they lie, they steal, they molest"

Felony number three, molesting children and theft.

What has the FBI said about prosecuting this vipers nest of "criminals"?  You did call them, right?  Oh, you didn't did you?

At least three serious, according to you, felonies and YOU don't even report it.

You have all the answers, apply for a job with CPS and begin the clean up.

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