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Interagency Serivice Coordination meeting, how to be prepared
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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 428782" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>I had to enter into a custody agreement with DSS in order to get Youngest care years ago, it was a funding issue. They fought tooth and nail for me not to give her into their care, they kept throwinng more more services at her that weren't working. In the end, it was a compromise... a temporary custody agreement for the sole purpose of funding for residential treatment. Luckily for her there was a bed available, however, so foster care wasn't necessary. I had a document similar to what you have, listing her hospitalizations and treatments and failures at improvement. I asked if they were willing to wait for one more suicide attempt before they would help her. I also went so far as to file the court papers to place her in their custody.. and that's when they finally agreed to the temporary agreement. They didn't want it going in front of a judge who would likely be ticked at their lack of resopnse to her needs. I withdrew my motion once we had an agreement in place.</p><p></p><p>Stand your ground...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 428782, member: 1157"] I had to enter into a custody agreement with DSS in order to get Youngest care years ago, it was a funding issue. They fought tooth and nail for me not to give her into their care, they kept throwinng more more services at her that weren't working. In the end, it was a compromise... a temporary custody agreement for the sole purpose of funding for residential treatment. Luckily for her there was a bed available, however, so foster care wasn't necessary. I had a document similar to what you have, listing her hospitalizations and treatments and failures at improvement. I asked if they were willing to wait for one more suicide attempt before they would help her. I also went so far as to file the court papers to place her in their custody.. and that's when they finally agreed to the temporary agreement. They didn't want it going in front of a judge who would likely be ticked at their lack of resopnse to her needs. I withdrew my motion once we had an agreement in place. Stand your ground... [/QUOTE]
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