Report finds fault with Conecuh County DHR foster care
A state probe of the Conecuh County Department of Human Resources shows it investigated abuse allegations by telephone, didn't enforce a state ban on corporal punishment by foster parents, and failed to make efforts to place foster children with family members, among other problems, according to a report released Thursday.
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Friday, July 31, 2009
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2 comments:
This is happening to me and my children right now in the state of Montana. My children have been legally kidnapped by CPS. What can I do?
Luckily you don´t live in Conecuh County because if your children were put in care of a relatives of the District Attorney they would be sexually exploited and it would take an act of congress to get something done about it. In Conecuh County the like em young.
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