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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 740104" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Very different in the U.S. Kids are mostly removed if parents substance abuse or abuse but if the child is dangerous, especially to other children they may take the child and put him or her in foster care or residential. When my friends son, who was very violent and had been in care on and off was removed when he said he was attracted to young girls. He had an eight year old sister. He was removed and never lived at home again and tjey didnt want him to. The police had always been at their house when he broke a window or hurt his sisters or ran away. Now he is of age and pretty much homeless and on drugs. His mother died, his father remarried and stopped caring about any of his kids. All are of age but are hurt and the youngest is 15 and lives with her birthfather now since he is a relative of her fathers. All of the children were adopted so tjey wete abandoned once and then by adoptive father. Its a sad story. But they do rrmove children here and ate quicker to diagnose and treat kids, which I feel is better than waiting for a total crash. Or if they fear someone may get hurt.</p><p></p><p>Mandated reporters tend to report. I was one when I was a foster parent and when I worked at Headstart. I never turned in anyone.</p><p></p><p>I hope you can get useful help for B.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 740104, member: 1550"] Very different in the U.S. Kids are mostly removed if parents substance abuse or abuse but if the child is dangerous, especially to other children they may take the child and put him or her in foster care or residential. When my friends son, who was very violent and had been in care on and off was removed when he said he was attracted to young girls. He had an eight year old sister. He was removed and never lived at home again and tjey didnt want him to. The police had always been at their house when he broke a window or hurt his sisters or ran away. Now he is of age and pretty much homeless and on drugs. His mother died, his father remarried and stopped caring about any of his kids. All are of age but are hurt and the youngest is 15 and lives with her birthfather now since he is a relative of her fathers. All of the children were adopted so tjey wete abandoned once and then by adoptive father. Its a sad story. But they do rrmove children here and ate quicker to diagnose and treat kids, which I feel is better than waiting for a total crash. Or if they fear someone may get hurt. Mandated reporters tend to report. I was one when I was a foster parent and when I worked at Headstart. I never turned in anyone. I hope you can get useful help for B. [/QUOTE]
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