Anonymous wrote:"Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) tells 7News Reporter Nick Minock that they are launching an investigation into claims that school staff arranged abortions for students and didn’t tell their parents."
There needs to be more done than the school system investigating itself. This is wild.
https://wjla.com/news/local/student-abortions-fairfax-county-public-schools-investigation-staff-arranged-reproductive-health-fcps-centerville-high-school-minors-taxfunded-virginia-employee-parents-sex-education-regulation-2504
Anonymous wrote:Do we know who the social worker is? I am very curious because one of my kids years ago was put in a pull out group with a social worker she found really creepy. I inquired why my daughter (age 7 at the time) was put in this group and she said she was not allowed to disclose due to HiPAA or something.WTF? I finally found it was social skills and she was there to help a child struggling and be a mentor. They didn't ask my daughter if she wanted this assignment and didn't ask me. I am fine wit my daughter helping others and my daughter probably would have been willing to try it out, but the way it was done was gross and disturbing. The social worker was very rude to me.
Anonymous wrote:Youngkin get elected from CRT hyped, now they need a new story for upcoming election…
Anonymous wrote:I get that this is posted by a Republican trying to stir up trouble in an election year but let's not forget that this happened under a Republican governor. What would Winsome Earles-Searles have done differently from Glenn Youngkin that would have prevented this from happening? Oh, nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens in situations when the parent or guardian could be potentially abusive towards the child? Or a history of abuse?
If there has been abuse and the child disclosed that to the social worker, the social worker is a mandatory reporter and should notify CPS.
If the social worker WAS aware of abuse and did not report it to CPS, that's just another thing she did wrong.
"Could be potential[url]ly?" What in the world?
Following this line of thought, the same goes for the teacher Zenaida Perez and any other teachers she told. If they suspected abuse or neglect, they were required to contact CPS. Too many people knew without calling the authorities.
Pp you quoted here.
Too many people knew what?
About the paid abortion?
Anonymous wrote:What happens in situations when the parent or guardian could be potentially abusive towards the child? Or a history of abuse?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens in situations when the parent or guardian could be potentially abusive towards the child? Or a history of abuse?
If there has been abuse and the child disclosed that to the social worker, the social worker is a mandatory reporter and should notify CPS.
If the social worker WAS aware of abuse and did not report it to CPS, that's just another thing she did wrong.
"Could be potential[url]ly?" What in the world?
Following this line of thought, the same goes for the teacher Zenaida Perez and any other teachers she told. If they suspected abuse or neglect, they were required to contact CPS. Too many people knew without calling the authorities.
Pp you quoted here.
Too many people knew what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens in situations when the parent or guardian could be potentially abusive towards the child? Or a history of abuse?
If there has been abuse and the child disclosed that to the social worker, the social worker is a mandatory reporter and should notify CPS.
If the social worker WAS aware of abuse and did not report it to CPS, that's just another thing she did wrong.
"Could be potential[url]ly?" What in the world?
Following this line of thought, the same goes for the teacher Zenaida Perez and any other teachers she told. If they suspected abuse or neglect, they were required to contact CPS. Too many people knew without calling the authorities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens in situations when the parent or guardian could be potentially abusive towards the child? Or a history of abuse?
If there has been abuse and the child disclosed that to the social worker, the social worker is a mandatory reporter and should notify CPS.
If the social worker WAS aware of abuse and did not report it to CPS, that's just another thing she did wrong.
"Could be potential[url]ly?" What in the world?
Following this line of thought, the same goes for the teacher Zenaida Perez and any other teachers she told. If they suspected abuse or neglect, they were required to contact CPS. Too many people knew without calling the authorities.
Teacher reported to her superior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens in situations when the parent or guardian could be potentially abusive towards the child? Or a history of abuse?
If there has been abuse and the child disclosed that to the social worker, the social worker is a mandatory reporter and should notify CPS.
If the social worker WAS aware of abuse and did not report it to CPS, that's just another thing she did wrong.
"Could be potential[url]ly?" What in the world?
Following this line of thought, the same goes for the teacher Zenaida Perez and any other teachers she told. If they suspected abuse or neglect, they were required to contact CPS. Too many people knew without calling the authorities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens in situations when the parent or guardian could be potentially abusive towards the child? Or a history of abuse?
If there has been abuse and the child disclosed that to the social worker, the social worker is a mandatory reporter and should notify CPS.
If the social worker WAS aware of abuse and did not report it to CPS, that's just another thing she did wrong.
"Could be potential[url]ly?" What in the world?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens in situations when the parent or guardian could be potentially abusive towards the child? Or a history of abuse?
If there has been abuse and the child disclosed that to the social worker, the social worker is a mandatory reporter and should notify CPS.
If the social worker WAS aware of abuse and did not report it to CPS, that's just another thing she did wrong.
"Could be potentially?" What in the world?
Anonymous wrote:What happens in situations when the parent or guardian could be potentially abusive towards the child? Or a history of abuse?
Anonymous wrote:What happens in situations when the parent or guardian could be potentially abusive towards the child? Or a history of abuse?