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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 402375" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I'm sure you don't want to hear it...but in most States once a complaint is filed the social worker <strong>has to </strong>check it out in person or lose their job. Yep. Ninety percent of the time it only takies five minutes but with the economy the worker would be insane not to follow the rules. Obviously it is bogus but you don't know what the complaint says. It could say that your home is inhabited by alligators that endanger your children. I was a State volunteer advocate for years who's job it was to monitor social services. The confidential files were open to me and any citizen could contact me via the State office to complain about CPS. You're right that most of the allegations were completely unfounded and called in by disgruntled family members or neighbors just to cause grief...<strong>but</strong>...if an investigation was not done there were definite regulations that resulted in repercussions for the workers. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 402375, member: 35"] I'm sure you don't want to hear it...but in most States once a complaint is filed the social worker [B]has to [/B]check it out in person or lose their job. Yep. Ninety percent of the time it only takies five minutes but with the economy the worker would be insane not to follow the rules. Obviously it is bogus but you don't know what the complaint says. It could say that your home is inhabited by alligators that endanger your children. I was a State volunteer advocate for years who's job it was to monitor social services. The confidential files were open to me and any citizen could contact me via the State office to complain about CPS. You're right that most of the allegations were completely unfounded and called in by disgruntled family members or neighbors just to cause grief...[B]but[/B]...if an investigation was not done there were definite regulations that resulted in repercussions for the workers. DDD [/QUOTE]
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