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When can a child cry for help and feel safe?
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<blockquote data-quote="therese005us" data-source="post: 291441" data-attributes="member: 7416"><p>Well, today I was told it is going higher for investigation.</p><p>In the meantime, I let my CV (Community Visitor) - they work for the children's commission and apparently keep an eye on CPS to make sure they're doing their job... well, in this case, they're certainly trying. Anyway, I let my CV know that cherub told me this morning that daddy came in and..... while mommy was at her friend's place.</p><p>Of course, he made a note of that. they (he an dhis wife are both CVs) told me to sit tight and wait. </p><p>Bio mum rang and wanted me to take the little ones from tonight til Thursday (they usually go to daycare on Monday and Fridays) I told her I'd let her know. Having the two extra puts me in a dilemma as I don't have enough car space.</p><p>Well, I waited all day for CPS to ring me. How hard can it be to put an order on these children to keep them safe And then do their investigation?</p><p> </p><p>Cherub was whiney all afternoon, If I told her no, or later, or whatever, she cried or whined. </p><p>Then biio mum rang and said she'd had contact from CPS who told her they had received a call from someone to say Cherub was touched by daddy over the weekend. She was very angry, telling me what all she would do to that peson when she found out who it was! </p><p>Anyway, she wanted me to get the other two children tonight yet. </p><p>So I did. Now I have to do a big shuffling act for the rest of the week to get everyone where they need to be!</p><p>Cherub is happy to have her siblings along.</p><p>Bio mum is saying she's going to get legal advice, and make sure she's in the room if they interview the children.</p><p>i told her to get the boyfriend to get the legal advice = he's the one with the problem! </p><p>What a mess!</p><p>Am I up for this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="therese005us, post: 291441, member: 7416"] Well, today I was told it is going higher for investigation. In the meantime, I let my CV (Community Visitor) - they work for the children's commission and apparently keep an eye on CPS to make sure they're doing their job... well, in this case, they're certainly trying. Anyway, I let my CV know that cherub told me this morning that daddy came in and..... while mommy was at her friend's place. Of course, he made a note of that. they (he an dhis wife are both CVs) told me to sit tight and wait. Bio mum rang and wanted me to take the little ones from tonight til Thursday (they usually go to daycare on Monday and Fridays) I told her I'd let her know. Having the two extra puts me in a dilemma as I don't have enough car space. Well, I waited all day for CPS to ring me. How hard can it be to put an order on these children to keep them safe And then do their investigation? Cherub was whiney all afternoon, If I told her no, or later, or whatever, she cried or whined. Then biio mum rang and said she'd had contact from CPS who told her they had received a call from someone to say Cherub was touched by daddy over the weekend. She was very angry, telling me what all she would do to that peson when she found out who it was! Anyway, she wanted me to get the other two children tonight yet. So I did. Now I have to do a big shuffling act for the rest of the week to get everyone where they need to be! Cherub is happy to have her siblings along. Bio mum is saying she's going to get legal advice, and make sure she's in the room if they interview the children. i told her to get the boyfriend to get the legal advice = he's the one with the problem! What a mess! Am I up for this? [/QUOTE]
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