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In reply to the discussion: Ohio parents plead guilty in son's cancer death [View all]azurnoir
(45,850 posts)24. something no one here has mentioned the family was being under the auspices
of child protection and social services, why did that agency not help this family obtain medical care or even help the parents apply for one the programs mentioned here?
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Like something out of Dickens. People jailed because they didn't have health insurance.
yardwork
Jan 2012
#1
Not saying let the kids die, nor saying these parents aren't at least partial guilty
evilkumquat
Jan 2012
#15
If they thought he had swollen glands, they would not take him to the emergency room.
JDPriestly
Jan 2012
#11
They were jailed because they criminally neglected their children--see post 6 below.nt
msanthrope
Jan 2012
#8
Six kids, none in school--moved to avoid Child Protective Services--see post 6.
msanthrope
Jan 2012
#7
the washington post article said that their social worker told them not to get the lump
Tunkamerica
Jan 2012
#25
The same article says that social services had been involved since July of 2007
azurnoir
Jan 2012
#26
but if that is true how was it that social services was involved for at least 6 months
azurnoir
Jan 2012
#29
That is NOT my experience with my State's Children, Youth and Families (CYF).
happyslug
Jan 2012
#40