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Well - I Guess I've Figured it Out...
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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 412534" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Circular logic. I'd be writing a letter to state people pointing out that by their own definitions, if County say everything is fine, even when you feel it is not, that you have absolutely no recourse and no way to indicate that you are, in fact, still in crisis. Letting a cash-strapped Country set the rules and put stuff in place that has already been shown to be inadequate - in fact, accepting that it's OK for them to have meetings about how to help your child, when you are not there to give vital input - it shows a serious conflict of interest as well as actually preventing you getting access to the help you so desperately need.</p><p></p><p>But of course, tis works on financial levels and on paperwork levels. Meanwhile, kids are going down the gurgler for lack of services.</p><p></p><p>List the specific problems you have and demonstrate why the services promised (such as teaching you skills to handle hr better) just will not work. You've already tried these, as they would know if they had involved you in their meetings.</p><p></p><p>As for telling you to go to the very people you need an advocate to lobby with, to get the names of possible advocates - that is just plain lunacy. It is also the final proof that the people telling you this KNOW that they are using circular logic and you are being shafted.</p><p></p><p>CC the letter to your congressman, your local paper and 60 Minutes.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 412534, member: 1991"] Circular logic. I'd be writing a letter to state people pointing out that by their own definitions, if County say everything is fine, even when you feel it is not, that you have absolutely no recourse and no way to indicate that you are, in fact, still in crisis. Letting a cash-strapped Country set the rules and put stuff in place that has already been shown to be inadequate - in fact, accepting that it's OK for them to have meetings about how to help your child, when you are not there to give vital input - it shows a serious conflict of interest as well as actually preventing you getting access to the help you so desperately need. But of course, tis works on financial levels and on paperwork levels. Meanwhile, kids are going down the gurgler for lack of services. List the specific problems you have and demonstrate why the services promised (such as teaching you skills to handle hr better) just will not work. You've already tried these, as they would know if they had involved you in their meetings. As for telling you to go to the very people you need an advocate to lobby with, to get the names of possible advocates - that is just plain lunacy. It is also the final proof that the people telling you this KNOW that they are using circular logic and you are being shafted. CC the letter to your congressman, your local paper and 60 Minutes. Marg [/QUOTE]
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