How to Help Change Laws to Help Childern Not Go Back Into Home With Family Abuse and Drug Abuse?
Question by tootsnpa: how to help change laws to help childern not go back into home with family abuse and drug abuse?
I HAVE BEEN IN COURT FOR 2 YEARS TO HELP MY NEPHEW, BUT THE SYSTEM KEEPS DOING FOR THE MOTHER. WHO STILL COMES UP DIRTY ON URINE TEST, OR JUST DOESNT SHOW UP FOR THEM. WHEN A CYF WORKER IS ON CHILDS SIDE AND SAIDS HE WILL BE SHOCKED IF HEARING OFFICER KEEPS GIVING MOTHER CHANCES, WHICH HE DOES, MAKES YOU LOSE FAITH IN THE SYSTEM THAT IS HERE TO HELP PROTECT CHILDEN. THIS MOTHER HAS BEEN HELP WITH HOUSING, FOOD, FURNITURE, TRANSPORTATION…YOU NAME IT. ALL FROM TAXPAYERS POCKETS…SHE HAS BEEN THIS WAY ALL HER LIFE, SHE IS 48. ALL CHILDERN TO DIFFERENT MEN. SHE KEEPS SAYING SHE NEEDS SOMEONE TO GIVE HER A CHANCE. BUT NO ONE LOOKS INTO HER PAST. SHE SAIDS SOMETHING AND NO ONE CHECKS INTO IT. MY 5 YR. OLD NEPHEW TOLD ME HIS MOTHER AND HALF SISTER “TOUCHED” HIM AND HE DIDNT LIKE IT, AND WOULD TELL THEM TO STOP. SO WHEN MOTHER HEARS THIS SHE TAKES CELL PHONE INTO SUPERVISED VISIT AND PUT HIM ON PHONE TO SISTER WHO TELL HIM NOT TO TELL, OR THEY WILL GO TO JAIL. WHT DO YOU THINK HE DID
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