It would be nice if it shook up their system. In the state I live in, after several cases like this where it was apparent that CW dropped the ball, they instituted a new rule that not all calls from mandatory reporters (daycares, social services, teachers...) had to be logged at all! Prior to this ruling, all calls from mandatory reporters at least had to be logged, if not followed up on. I guess they are more interested in covering their legal behinds. (I'm being grumpy and jaded). I know there are a lot of wonderful workers for CW and some that aren't so wonderful. But, I'm talking about the system being messed up.Ohhhh - I know. It is so frustrating. But, hopefully, this will shake their system up and maybe some new policies will be put in place that will ensure other don't fall through the cracks.
And she's getting better now. The poor little thing. It just breaks my heart.
I'm holding on to the thought that mom is having some rough times in the local pokey. I wish I knew someone in there I could slip a note to. I'm just hoping the women in there with her are "helping" her out, if you know what I mean.
Salem
It would be nice if it shook up their system. In the state I live in, after several cases like this where it was apparent that CW dropped the ball, they instituted a new rule that not all calls from mandatory reporters (daycares, social services, teachers...) had to be logged at all! Prior to this ruling, all calls from mandatory reporters at least had to be logged, if not followed up on. I guess they are more interested in covering their legal behinds. (I'm being grumpy and jaded). I know there are a lot of wonderful workers for CW and some that aren't so wonderful. But, I'm talking about the system being messed up.
Your link worked fine, thanks so much for the update!The Harrison fundraiser got $4,000. And Kyra is now in satisfactory condition! I'm not sure if the link will work, cuz I had to have a password, but give it a shot. It's from the St. Maries paper.
Great post, Tricia....all I can say is this woman and many like her have no self respect or esteeem...Women who let their boyfriends abuse there kids are just 'low life' in my book.Wow. This is just mind numbing.
Look at this guy. He is a major tweeker. How in the world a mother could let this skinny sore covered creep near her children is beyond me. What in the world would any female find the least bit attractive.
Nobody is perfect, especially me but honest to God, if I even DATED someone who didn't think my kid was the greatest, let alone abuse him, he is TOAST. Gone, Done,...TOAST sorry, i said that already
This might be irrational but my anger raging more for the mom. Don't get me wrong, I could throw the switch on the boyfriend and go out dancing after but it makes me crazy when I read about women who let their boyfriends abuse their children.
Wow. This is just mind numbing.
Look at this guy. He is a major tweeker. How in the world a mother could let this skinny sore covered creep near her children is beyond me. What in the world would any female find the least bit attractive.
Nobody is perfect, especially me but honest to God, if I even DATED someone who didn't think my kid was the greatest, let alone abuse him, he is TOAST. Gone, Done,...TOAST sorry, i said that already
This might be irrational but my anger raging more for the mom. Don't get me wrong, I could throw the switch on the boyfriend and go out dancing after but it makes me crazy when I read about women who let their boyfriends abuse their children.
Actually it's you big toe that does most of the work.I'm glad she's doing better. Now not to be funny but can you walk with out your toes? I thought your pinky toe was vital to your ability to walk.
Change made at H&W office
At least one Health and Welfare employee was fired in the wake of an investigation into a local child abuse case.
Sources who didnt want to be identified said that a Child Protective Services worker is on a leave of absence from the St. Maries office following the Kyra Wine incident.
The worker isnt expected to return.
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A St. Maries fire fundraiser last week raised $5,500 toward health care needs for Kyra and her sister Amanda.
Another fundraiser is set for the St. Maries Elks this weekend.
More: http://gazetterecord.com/articles/2...316a5ccd05b3a34cc8fc0774b4c9841cb181b2cf71407
I agree about the article, Salem. They tried to play it off as not being connected, but whatever.
My dad was at the fundraiser this past weekend. He said that there was so many people there it was unbelieveable. It was a spaghetti feed that started at 5:00. He said that when he first arrived at about 5:15, it was already full with no place to sit. There was so many people that he waited in line at least 45-60 mintues before he even got food. By the time he left, the line was still just as long as it was when he first got there. That is one thing about St. Maries. There may be a lot of crap that goes on, but when someone needs help, people step up big time. I'll get a number on the amount raised as soon as I can.![]()