New DCF Investigators start work to help protect children
The Southwest Florida office of the Department of Children and Families is adding 17 newly-trained child protective investigators. That nearly doubles the size of the unit that investigates child abuse and neglect in 5 local counties.
Note: There must be a shortage of foster children down there.
Florida's DCF had so much bad press, that they use a 501 C-3 "Childnet" to do their bidding for abuses.
ReplyDeleteThey pump out the work to Private Forensic Psychologists.
Private Forensic Psychologists, are just as corrupt, except, they work on commissions, and they don't dare to point out child abuse, when an official
is the culprit.