Ex-Phila. caseworker tells of false reports
A former caseworker for MultiEthnic Behavioral Health Inc. testified yesterday that she regularly falsified reports about home visits that never happened, but said she was never explicitly told to do so.
Rather, supervisors said to "do what you have to do" to complete records required by the city, said Kim Cooke, a part-time employee at the agency that closed in 2006 after the death of Danieal Kelly, a 14-year-old who starved to death in her mother's home.
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1 comments:
In the case of the 4 starving adopted boys in NJ, the Prosecutor of Camden County threatened to indict 9 workers, since during their over 40 documented visits to the home, no one ever noticed that none of the boys WEIGHED OVER 80 pounds.Luckily, a neighbor called police when he noticed the teens eating out of his trash cans.
Adoptee Mom is still incarcerated; unfortunately, Dad died of a cardiac condition.,
However, Kamukava WAS AN INSTRUCTOR IN CASEWORK AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Only 3.7M ? Possibly more.
Wonder if the School of Social Practice and Police will have a conference centered around the lack of Social Work ethics?
I believe one of the caseworkers rolled over on the agency, MultiEthnic.
Wonder is this cw qualifies as a whistleblower under FEDERAL FALSE CLAIMS ACT ALSO KNOWN AS QUI TAM ACT??
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