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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 37062" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>I actually was hopeful when I saw that CC was getting out of foster care. But it's only the Chicago office, I do not have experience with them. The office by our home NEEDS to go out of business. They have some of the most incompetent staff I have ever seen. We stopped doing foster care because the staff would lie about the foster parents to (1) cover their own butts and/or (2) push a personal agenda. They lost 10+ homes in a two-month span because we all filed complaints about the same worker -- all accusing her of lying and the agency sided with their worker, even though many of the foster parents had never met each other (so no conspiracy here). We ended up getting DCFS involved and they ordered CC to fix our files to reflect only "accurate information" and DCFS put a letter in our files supporting our concerns but CC refused to fire the worker. While a couple of the families transferred their license to another agency, we left completely because the worker implied she'd continue to make problems for us (she'd already hotlined us once but DCFS laughed at her) since we were the ones to make her look ad in front of DCFS. We wouldn't risk our children to her vendetta.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 37062, member: 1169"] I actually was hopeful when I saw that CC was getting out of foster care. But it's only the Chicago office, I do not have experience with them. The office by our home NEEDS to go out of business. They have some of the most incompetent staff I have ever seen. We stopped doing foster care because the staff would lie about the foster parents to (1) cover their own butts and/or (2) push a personal agenda. They lost 10+ homes in a two-month span because we all filed complaints about the same worker -- all accusing her of lying and the agency sided with their worker, even though many of the foster parents had never met each other (so no conspiracy here). We ended up getting DCFS involved and they ordered CC to fix our files to reflect only "accurate information" and DCFS put a letter in our files supporting our concerns but CC refused to fire the worker. While a couple of the families transferred their license to another agency, we left completely because the worker implied she'd continue to make problems for us (she'd already hotlined us once but DCFS laughed at her) since we were the ones to make her look ad in front of DCFS. We wouldn't risk our children to her vendetta. [/QUOTE]
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