More failures in foster care system as NGOs continue to breach court orders
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Category: NGOs and other system leeches
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Created: Sunday, 07 February 2016 09:35
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Written by Administrator
Complaints about foster care agencies continue to rise as the state Ombudsman's and other oversight authorities refuse to intervene when children they are looking after are being denied access to their parents and other family members.
Life Without Barriers (or With if you ask most clients) are back in the firing line again as they continue their personal attacks on parents and cancel court ordered contact, or change times and deliberately fail to notify parents and carers. When children are left crying for their parents, Life Without Barriers claim the parents were informed of contact, yet failed to arrive.
These games with NGOs in their power struggle have been ongoing for many years now, without one single worker or it's agency ever given warning for the actions which ultimately hurt our children more than the parents in which they seek to punish.
The latest victim has had her contact visits cancelled again after showing just how much money Life Without Barriers enjoy for the privellege of delegating "carer" responsibility.
"Hear Ye, Hear Ye! Beware the mighty CatholiCare"
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Category: CatholiCare
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Created: Tuesday, 29 October 2013 08:37
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Written by Alecomm2
As foster care evolves once again into yet another unsupervised cashcow, new things come about to predetermine in ones mind, the legitimacy of the adoption operation.
The Communication Book is a very good example of showing the world that NGOs care about the bond between the parent and the carer.
But what happens when parents start writing truths about the care of their child in this communication book, and suggesting that if a carer cannot cope with a child that maybe she should relinquish care?
The Communication Book VANISHES!
And just like that, any form of communication between the carer and the parent cease. Not only that, the parent is dragged into CatholiCare offices to be rapped over the knuckles (so to speak) for upsetting the carer. After all, we don't give a flying f**k about the parent - particularly the innocent ones - but god forbid a Carer should be upset with a few home truths about the (lack of) care she is providing for a baby.
In this case, when we state "lack of care"", we mean continual nappy rash, bruising in a direct line across the back of the babies legs, bruising all up his arms, and a lovely little cut on his forehead which had blood seeping through the bandaid.
In another CatholiCare matter, another parent complaining to the caseworker regarding the lack of care her child was receiving, was told "They're only carers - You can't expect too much from them".