C.P.S,A TWO FACED MASK - UNDERSTANDING C.P.S AND THE DECEPTION BEHIND IT

in #familyprotection7 years ago

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I know there would be those from other parts of the world who would want to join in,in the fight against the i'lls done by the C.P.S, but may not know exactly who the C.P.S are, how they operate and how they misuse legal power to oppress families and tear them apart(DECEPTION),so I've put together an article that will give a quick understanding to anyone on who the C.P.S are, what they stand for, on what laws they thrive, how they operate, horrors caused by them,why they are a two faced mask and how YOU can join in this fight. Have an enlightening read:

WHAT IS C.P.S,WHO ARE THEY?

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Child protective service is an acronym for Child Protective Services. This body is present in many states in the United States, and is a department under States health and human services organization.
The C.P.S are responsible for child protection and handle all reports of Child Abuse.

Child protection involves protecting children from violence, abuse, exploitation as backed by Article 19 of the UN Convention on the rights of a child.
Here is what Article 19 says:
'The state has an obligation to protect children from all forms of abuse and neglect,to provide support to those who have been abused and to investigate instances of abuse.

Child Protective Services (CPS) falls under the Child protection system, which are a set of government organized services that are made to protect children and STABILIZE FAMILIES.

These systems exist with the aim of SUPPORTING AND STRENGTHENING FAMILIES,to reduce the risk of separation, Violence,and exploitation.

NOW WAIT A MINUTE!
this doesn't look like the C.P.S we know.

Hear what a former CPS worker has to say:

It seems there is always some sort of story in the media regarding one form of child abuse or neglect or another. Recently, I came across two such stories, one about a working mother who allowed her 9-year-old daughter to play unsupervised at a playground near her work and was subsequently arrested and her daughter put into foster care; and another, actually, about the mass shut-off of water services in an underprivileged Detroit neighborhood which brought up the fact that many don’t complain about the issue due to fears of having their children immediately removed from their homes as lack of water service is, allegedly, grounds for this in the city. These stories always hit home for me. Besides being a parent, I previously worked for Children’s Protective Services in Ohio.

Opinions usually fell into one of two predictable camps: as a CPS worker you were either accused of doing too little to protect the children involved, or of being too invasive, at best another mindless bureaucrat and at worst a power-happy sadist that got off on telling others how to raise their kids. In truth, both are often correct. I’ve seen them personally. And it’s a problem. Most workers, however, fall somewhere along the wide spectrum in between, and where they fall will be influenced more by their local inter-and-intra-agency culture than any statute.

Thinking of the mother of the 9-year-old, I realize I am not privy to the details of the case. I understand there is a lot I don’t know. Things like, does this mom have a history of abusing or neglecting this child or other children? Did the child have any special needs that made her especially vulnerable to being unsupervised? Did the child have any other signs of abuse like severe bruising or physical injuries, or of neglect such as obvious malnutrition or chronic head lice, or any other incalculable number of things? These would no doubt make a huge impact on my opinion of the situation, but as it stands what I read is this: a 9-year-old girl was left with a cellular phone at a playground near her mother’s workplace with adequate shade and access to water. Upon learning that her mother was not present, an adult called the police. So far, I vilify neither the caller for calling nor the police for responding. It is what happens next that I strongly question.

Apparently, the best answer to this case was to remove the child from her mother’s custody, put her in foster care, and arrest the mother. I’ll be blunt: this is insane.

I agree that an investigation to ensure the child is being cared for adequately isn’t an entirely bad idea, and I would even agree that other arrangements for the daughter’s care while mom is at work would be better. This, however, can be accomplished without removing the child from her home and certainly without arresting the mother (which, honestly, just seems asinine to me). In fact, depending on whether any other signs of abuse or neglect were present, it might not be strictly necessary to carry out a full investigation. CPS (dependent on that specific state’s statutes) may have been able to warn the mother and offer her help in finding affordable or even subsidized childcare. CPS workers generally have some latitude. Depending on the state, however, this is not always an option.

Yet even when an investigation is opened, if a parent says that they have no access to childcare while they are at work, guess who can help? Children’s Services. Or did we forget that they are, in fact, services? That workers are Social Service Workers, not mini-cops or pseudo-judges. It’s a lot of power, to be able to remove a child from their home and family, to prohibit or require supervision of contact between family members, to legally terminate a parent’s right to their child.

CPS workers and their supervisors have a staggering breadth of power, power that must be wielded with the utmost care, judiciousness, and perhaps most importantly, humility. My old boss, a man wiser than his chronological mid-thirties, laid it out for me the first week on the job. He told me that removing a child from their home is the juvenile justice system’s equivalent of the death penalty, the most extreme thing a worker can do. It’s true. There is no higher sanction in family law.

This is why it was so personally disturbing to read about the Detroit water shut-off crisis affecting upwards of 100,000 lower income residents with past-due bills. As tragic as it is, the point that hit home for me was that so many don’t mention their problems or ask for help because they are afraid their children will be removed from their home for lack of water. Superficially this sounds, well, sound. You need water for living. But think about it more deeply and you see the ridiculousness of this policy.

This article is culled from:
https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2014/07/when-the-state-gets-between-kids-and-parents-3-radically-different-perspectives/374954/
Follow the link to view the full story

The CPS We know,cannot wait to take a child from their parents without thorough investigation and arrest parents, that is insane!

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By Legal terms the Child Protective Services are supposed to provides services in favour with parents when there is a lack or an oversight on their part, and also warn parents,even sharply when there is neglect, but in this case, they act as 'mini-cops and pseduo judges', rather than do the services they were supposed to,this is DECEPTION and A TWO FACED MASK, On face of the law, and the other face abusing legal power.
Why should people live in the fear of those who were to provide services to their favour. Truth is they have cause more harm than they might have caused good.

When I read the story as given below, my heart bleeds and the emotion trauma and heart break given to parents whose kids are taken from them are immediately obvious to me.

Who will hear of this and be quiet? C.P.S has over stepped their boundaries,the other side of the mask has taken over, and they must be stopped!

Read the story of a heart broken father below:

When my wife and I were investigated in 2011 after I took our son to a redi-med facility in for an earache. It was the most traumatic experience of our lives. He was fortunately not removed, but when the agents of CPS show up at your door, it is a shock you cannot imagine unless it's happened to you and your family. The case was closed after his follow up visits, but my conclusions about the "system" have lead me to become almost radical in my views on Child "Protective" Services and government in general.

From all the stories I've read and information I've looked at, including your excellent piece, private conversations I've had, etc. it is my conclusion that as one person told me, there's the FBI, the CIA, and then there's CPS. Today, we might add the NSA.

The point is we have an unaccountable bureaucracy with the power to take people's children from them operating (necessarily) below the radar and parents like us who have been terrorized but have nowhere to go or to even register meaningful complaints. (Believe me, we tried.) If it's done in the name of "the children" and "the law," there's no way to fight back. There seems to be no way to change the progressive tendency to take parenting away from parents. They always know better.

My wife and I were not just insulted, we were assaulted as our home was invaded under threats of police and child removal. They had to interview my kids (we had three then, now four) without either of us present. I honestly feared for their well being and prayed hard they would not be abused somehow by these creepy strangers. The whole thing went on for a couple months, leaving us uncertain each day as to what would happen, despite our phone calls and requests for information. They do this to you intentionally, not giving you any assurance that you and your kids will be ever left alone. My son had an earache, he's had others and other doctor visits over his 10 years. We handle our kids' medical, educational, nutritional and every other need perfectly well but in this case, a rent a doctor we'd never met at the redi-med thought it was a good idea to report me for "neglecting" my son. Yes, the same son I'd brought in for help with his earache.

I've become callous, I'm afraid.

I really don't give a sh** about other people's kids anymore. Your article says x number died of abuse and neglect. Some will use that as an argument for more CPS agents. I will do everything I can by voting and not supporting them to de-fund and reduce their agency. They are evil and make people's lives immeasurably worse by spreading fear and terror. I love my four kids more than anything but was made to feel like a criminal. Everything I believed about social work and "social service" was changed. It's sinister and I'm not above entertaining conspiracy when it comes to taking kids away, especially when these agents beliefs are liberal/statist meaning the state can raise your kids better than you.

This story still is culled from
https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2014/07/when-the-state-gets-between-kids-and-parents-3-radically-different-perspectives/374954/

C.P.S COURT CASES:
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Child protective services most times, involve court cases, and most times the cases come before a juvenile or family court. The court cases are normally supposed to hold with a mutual goal from both those who are judging and those being judged to see to the welfare of this child, and help forster better parenting.

However, the Parents or caregiver of the child have some rights in the court processes.
See some rights the parents or caregivers have below:

  • The right to an attorney,
  • The right to notice, meaning, the right to know what you are being investigated for, the outcomes of the investigations, and the details regarding the court hearings.
  • The right to ask questions
  • The right to a hearing
  • The right to play an active role in planning your case
  • The right to suggest a relative placements of your child if they cannot remain with you.

Now we know that these rights are most times trampled on, where the parents cannot participate actively in the court case planning, where they do not know what they are charged with and so cannot prepare before court hearings, where the parents have no rights to suggest where their children are placed after they(the parents) have been charged guilty, and worse of all where they are denied the privilege to unite with their kids.

The C.P.C today violate legal laws,but charge others for violating the law and most times, judgements are to the extreme

They remind me of a term: MISDIRECTED ZEAL.

To a large extent, the state cannot raise Children better than their parents.There's a passionate affection that a parent gives that the state will never be able to give.

These kids are exposed to emotional pain beyond their age,and denied the privilege of parental love. Some are even made to believe that their parents could not look after them. Their minds are played with.

The CPS say they stand for one thing, but in reality do another, A TWO FACED MASK!

The fight is on, you can join in too.

See a video of a protest,it will break you into tears.

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Follow the link below to watch protest against CPS
http://fox40.com/2015/06/05/parents-protest-child-protective-services/

Your voice is relevant, let it be heard, join the fight against legal kidnapping by the C.P.S,together we can make the Change we desire!
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