What do we do after the CPS? When the CPS is disbanded, what do we do? My plan for this
has come about over a couple of years of watching them from both the inside and
outside. My plan is simple:
1)
Take all state funding away from CPS. Whenever you write your congressman
he/she always refers back to the state, saying the Federal Government has
little to do with this issue.
FINE! Let the State of
Texas stop all funds immediately pending congressional hearings on the actions
of the CPS.
2)
During this period turn all duties formerly assigned to CPS to
the DPS (Department of Public Safety).
We don’t need “Safety
Plans” or “Home Studies” or MMPI’s for parents, we just need COPS. Trust me, I know a lot of cops
and they won’t mind the extra case load at all!
3)
Then have the DPS examine all CPS cases, and foster parents
and return all children possible to their parents. The DPS can very quickly do background checks and tell if
any issues are with the parents, and if there are act accordingly with State
Law! If the parents are found to
be in violation of the LAW then seek appropriate relatives of said children and
try to place them there. . . with FAMILY!
After that, get with community, churches or groups in that area. Decent
people will ALWAYS help a child.
4)
During Congressional hearings indictments of all CPS personnel
found to be guilty of violations of the Texas Penal Code be brought down and
said violators be arrested and
brought to trial. When this is
done then do the same for all foster parents. We don’t need special prisons, or holding tanks, general
population will do just fine. That
way they can explain to the prisoners how they were, “just trying to help,” and
is was “all about the children.”
5)
Investigate and void the license of any doctor found to be
involved with the CPS where conflicting reports from reputable doctors
exist. Criminal charges should
come forth where required.
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