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Police probe abuse complaint
Eliscu2:
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Octomommy:
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--- Quote from: "wdtony" ---A PRESS CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD for the family of a fifteen year old African Canadian youth who was residing in a treatment facility for conduct disordered children in South Eastern Ontario.
The family retained Restoring Dignity to investigate the Nova Scotia Department of Community Services handling of their grandson'...s case. Thursday’s press conference will discuss the current developments on the case and the youth’s return to the province of Nova Scotia.
In attendance will be Mr. Roch Longueépée, Founder & CEO, Restoring Dignity, Dr. Charles Emmerys, with, Dawe, Bates, Parlee & Associates (NB), Mr. Richard Bureau with the firm Morris Bureau, and the Firm Walker Dunlop will also be working with Restoring Dignity in the family's fight to return him to the family home.
WE ENCOURAGE EVERYONE TO ATTEND
Conference location: Westin Nova Scotia, Luneburg Room, Halifax, Nova Scotia, CanadaDate: Thursday August 26, 2010 Time: 12:00 PM
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:suicide: EVIL JUST EVIL.......THERE ARE NO WORDS TO EXPRESS HOW EVIL THIS REALLY IS.
THIS IS THE WORK OF THE DEVIL....I KNOW IT.!!!!
ILLUMINATI HAVE DONE IT AGAIN IT JUST MAKES ME SICK! :on phone: :on phone: :on phone: :on phone:
UUUUGHHHHH THIS IS EVIL JUST LIKE MARIJUANA AND FUN....JUST FUCKIN HARDCORE EVIL!!!
WHO THE HELL DO THOSE PUNKS THINK THEY ARE??? UGGGGH
THROW EM ALL IN THE MOSHPIT/TIMEMACHINE I SAY.
KILLEM ALL!
TESE PROGRAMS NEED A FUCKIN HOLY WAR.....
THIS IS WAY WORSE THAN DUBYA........
THOSE EVIL FUCKERS......OMG....SLAY THE GOVERNMENT....OY.....I'M FUCKIN MADDER THAN HELL FO SHO! :poison: :clown: :rasta: ::unhappy::
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:notworthy: Well what can I say that will top that?
These people mush be retarted faggots..... :roflmao: O0 ::evil::
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oh looky i have spellcheck dependency disorder syndrome disease....hmmmmm I refuse to give up my WINDOWS VISTA OR MY INTERNET EXPLORER...I WILL HAVE BAD SPELLING UNTIL I DIE!! :karma: ::OMG::
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:jamin: Well if I were Ziggy Marley (I am NOT) I would say you are a "CRAZY BITCH".......foshizzle!! Can I have another baby Because 8 is not enough and my Trailer park is full. :eek:
I feel like doing a re-make of Frank Zappa at this point....CATHOLIC GIRLS...
Maybe a "Watch out where the HUSKIES go and DON'T YO(P)U EAT THE SHITTY SNOW!!" SPICE IT UP A BIT! :soapbox:
AH FUCK NOW I HAVE A SPELLING DISORDER.....WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON AROUND HERE? :suicide: :fuckoff:
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wdtony:
http://thechronicleherald.ca/Metro/1198901.html
Grandmother will fight for access
Institutionalized treatment of troubled kids isn’t safe, doesn’t work, advocates say
By JEFFREY SIMPSON Provincial Reporter
Fri, Aug 27 (2010) - 6:50 AM
The grandmother of a troubled Cole Harbour teenager who was returned to Nova Scotia this week after being treated for behavioural disorders at a facility in Ontario says she’ll fight for access to the boy.
"We feel very discouraged and hurt this has been done to us," the woman, who can’t be named to protect the 15-year-old boy’s identity, told a news conference Thursday.
"I feel he’s still not safe."
The woman and her husband learned Tuesday through a letter from the provincial Community Services Department that their contact with their grandson had been suspended on the recommendation of the Ontario facility. The department said family contact had become an obstacle to the boy’s treatment.
The grandmother is intending to take the battle to court with the help of a group of advocates that includes Independent MLA Trevor Zinck, self-described child-abuse survivor Roch Longueepee, lawyer Richard Bureau and New Brunswick psychologist Charles Emmrys.
The group says the type of institutionalized care Nova Scotia provides doesn’t work, and it is proposing an alternative style of foster care that would also involve the grandparents.
The grandparents received a second letter from Community Services on Tuesday telling them their grandson had been transferred to a facility in Truro.
The boy’s grandmother said she and her husband, who have been the child’s primary caregivers since he was a toddler, plan to meet with provincial representatives today to discuss the matter.
"I have a right to be frustrated because of what has been done to us. Our family has been destroyed. We love our grandson," she said.
The teenager has alleged he was abused at the Ontario facility. Ontario Provincial Police wrapped up their investigation of those claims last week, said Community Services spokesman Lucas Wide.
"No charges were laid against the staff or the facility," he said.
"We trust the findings."
Wide couldn’t comment on specific aspects of the case because they’re confidential.
A spokesman for the boy’s family expressed anger and frustration in not being informed about the results of the Ontario police investigation.
The boy has been in the care of the Nova Scotia government since November 2008 when it was determined he was a threat to himself and the community. He suffers from various cognitive problems, but his grandmother and the family’s lawyer say there has never been a conclusive diagnosis.
Nova Scotia does not have a facility capable of addressing the teen’s needs. The province’s Supreme Court ruled last year that he could be sent away because all local treatment options had been exhausted.
Wide pointed out that the plan the family advocates had failed to sway the judge: "The judge agreed with the plan presented by the Department of Community Services," Wide said.
wdtony:
http://www.metronews.ca/halifax/local/a ... h-province
Family of teen to meet with province
Troubled youth was transferred back to Nova Scotia this week - Teen says he was abused in Ontario - Facility there now under investigation
ALEX BOUTILIER
METRO HALIFAX
Published: August 27, 2010 12:55 a.m.
Last modified: August 27, 2010 1:00 a.m.
The grandmother of a local teenager now being treated for behavioural difficulties in Truro says she doesn’t expect much from a meeting with the province on Friday.
The woman, who cannot be named to protect the 15-year-old’s identity, wants the province’s Department of Community Services to take the boy out of residential facilities and into a tailor-made foster care program.
She says without family contact, she doesn’t expect any rehabilitative treatment to be successful.
“Work with the child to come back home,” she said. “But work with the family. If you don’t work with the family, it won’t work.”
Community Services spokeswoman Vicki Wood could not speak to the specifics of the case, or confirm that communication between the family and the youth has been suspended.
She did say, however, that it is less common to suspend communication with older children in residential care than very young children.
The boy has been in provincial care since 2008, when it was determined he was a threat to himself and the community.
He was sent to Bayfield Homes, a residential facility in Ontario. The facility recommended suspending contact with the family.
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