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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 512785" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>OK, here's the body of the letter I attached to that email last night:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Here's his response via email today:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) he's saying isn't the person who will be doing the counseling because he'd given me the actual counselor's name for that. Anyway, the point is that he does lip service. If you were familiar with parole requirements, you'd be able to see that this is a flippin joke. Doesn't he sound so nice and trying to address my concerns yet when I ask him or tell him concerns, they go nowehere. And he's not doing what he's supposed to be doing. I still think it's a control trip he and his super are on. I have to respond because the lady from the service left a VM on my home phone that I didn't get until I got home from work and I tried to return the call a little before 5:00 but she'd already left for the day. I don't want him turning that into me avoiding her contact. I think if they are in agreement with the current plan, they can't possibly know the right way but PO is using this now ina passive agressive way to keep me riled up and the only way to ever make him and his super happy is to become their doormat but I tried that with the PO difficult child had before he got committed the first time and that's when things escalated like crazy at home, I ended up losing my job, and difficult child got committed anyway.</p><p></p><p>I should also point out that I rec'd a letter from the Department of Juvenile Justice facility a few days ago that said my son's file had been sent to a center for case doctor handling- I don't think that's the same thing as difficult child having a case manager or that person would have had to contact me by now.</p><p></p><p>I need to gather all this recent communication in writing, print it out, and send a follow-up package to fed DOJ. Lord help me if they say it's a state issue, meaning the only option would be an attny to take Department of Juvenile Justice to court.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 512785, member: 3699"] OK, here's the body of the letter I attached to that email last night: [I][/I] Here's his response via email today: The Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) he's saying isn't the person who will be doing the counseling because he'd given me the actual counselor's name for that. Anyway, the point is that he does lip service. If you were familiar with parole requirements, you'd be able to see that this is a flippin joke. Doesn't he sound so nice and trying to address my concerns yet when I ask him or tell him concerns, they go nowehere. And he's not doing what he's supposed to be doing. I still think it's a control trip he and his super are on. I have to respond because the lady from the service left a VM on my home phone that I didn't get until I got home from work and I tried to return the call a little before 5:00 but she'd already left for the day. I don't want him turning that into me avoiding her contact. I think if they are in agreement with the current plan, they can't possibly know the right way but PO is using this now ina passive agressive way to keep me riled up and the only way to ever make him and his super happy is to become their doormat but I tried that with the PO difficult child had before he got committed the first time and that's when things escalated like crazy at home, I ended up losing my job, and difficult child got committed anyway. I should also point out that I rec'd a letter from the Department of Juvenile Justice facility a few days ago that said my son's file had been sent to a center for case doctor handling- I don't think that's the same thing as difficult child having a case manager or that person would have had to contact me by now. I need to gather all this recent communication in writing, print it out, and send a follow-up package to fed DOJ. Lord help me if they say it's a state issue, meaning the only option would be an attny to take Department of Juvenile Justice to court. [/QUOTE]
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