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OT: Good news!! PA Auditor General says state child welfare system is FIXED!

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thanks to the hard work of the Penn State BoT, and organizations like PCAR, and tireless public servants like Jennifer Storm. And the fact that Spanier, Curley, and Schultz were all guilty of ONE MISDEMEANOR EACH!!

as if . . . nope, broken system is still a mess . . .

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Child abuse reports increased across the state in 2016, 46 children died from neglect and abuse, while 79 children nearly died, according to numbers released Thursday in a new report by Auditor General Eugene DePasquale.

The state's auditor general is calling the system 'broken' and demanding a fix after examining Pennsylvania's Children and Youth Services system for the past year.

"Pennsylvania's child welfare system is broken. This is not hyperbole or exaggeration," wrote DePasquale in an executive summary of a special report released Thursday.
 
Wait a minute. I though Penn State was the leader on everything to help prevent child abuse. Surely, it has resources to fix this. I demand that they put getmyjiveass on the case immediately

clearly his relentless posts are helping

no worries, the BoT will ignore the auditor general's report, as they ignored his previous report about how f**ked up THEY are . . .
 
I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the scumbags on the bot, in government, and their sycophants for hurting countless children by covering up the real problems. Its not easy to be that morally vacuous, so congratulations.
 
thanks to the hard work of the Penn State BoT, and organizations like PCAR, and tireless public servants like Jennifer Storm. And the fact that Spanier, Curley, and Schultz were all guilty of ONE MISDEMEANOR EACH!!

as if . . . nope, broken system is still a mess . . .

LINK

Child abuse reports increased across the state in 2016, 46 children died from neglect and abuse, while 79 children nearly died, according to numbers released Thursday in a new report by Auditor General Eugene DePasquale.

The state's auditor general is calling the system 'broken' and demanding a fix after examining Pennsylvania's Children and Youth Services system for the past year.

"Pennsylvania's child welfare system is broken. This is not hyperbole or exaggeration," wrote DePasquale in an executive summary of a special report released Thursday.

Regarding Spaniers standing appeal with the PA Superior Court regarding among other items, Bocca-fella reinstating charges at the request of the corrupt OAG that the higher court, the PA Superior Court, threw out in Jan 2016 in what can only be described as clear "Contempt of Court" in regards to the PA Superior Court's Ruling and Order in Jan 2016, how can these statements from PA's Auditor General not be further proof and admissible evidence of the corrupt OAG's "Prosecutorial Misconduct" and "Malicious Prosecution" strategy when the OAG brought 24 Felony Counts related to some supposed FTR on the part of PSU Administrators and an attempt to "cover-up" not reporting (despite the fact that they have proof that it was reported under the applicable Law, PA CPSL, despite no LEGAL REQUIREMENT to do so), when it is beyond obvious that these PSU parties NEVER had a LEGAL OBLIGATION to report the matter, but DID in fact make a report which qualifies as a report to DPW under the ACTUAL CODE, the PA CPSL, while at the very same time the OAG did not bring a single Indictment against numerous parties who had LEGAL OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE CODE to advance reports they received and utterly FAILED TO DO SO in clear VIOLATION of PA CPSL Code???

Again, how is this information not highly relevant and admissible in Spanier's pending court case in PA Superior Court against the corrupt and tyrannous PA OAG???
 
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Wait a minute. I though Penn State was the leader on everything to help prevent child abuse. Surely, it has resources to fix this. I demand that they put getmyjiveass on the case immediately
Look at you, getting all cozy with the Sandusky supporters. LOL.
 
Yeah. I though locking up Sandusky and throwing away the key then blaming Penn State football was going to solve all the problems in the PA child welfare system. The AG thinks problems still exist. Shocking......

we were told PSU would be on the cutting edge of child abuse prevention . . .
 
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PA took countless victory laps for locking up one pedophile (who probably didn't even abuse anyone).

The only thing that is "fixed" in PA are the future pensions and benefits of mouthpieces and time-stealers like this guy.

well thank God they also stopped Kane in her tracks . . . she was putting away sex offenders at a much quicker pace than Corbett . . .
 
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Reading stuff like this is heart breaking for folks like us here who have been screaming about this for YEARS to deaf ears. Hopefully the Auditor's report will get some traction.


Unfortunately, we have no reason to trust anyone in the OAG, Judiciary, or PSP. Where easy money exists, so do the dregs of society, including some Penn Staters.
 
Where is the outrage from the media, the talking heads, and victim advocates who tore PSU apart? Crickets.

And.....Tom Corbutt knew and did nothing about it both as AG and governor.
 
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Reading stuff like this is heart breaking for folks like us here who have been screaming about this for YEARS to deaf ears. Hopefully the Auditor's report will get some traction.

What has been accomplished is everyone is fearful of not making a report so people report about everything which overwhelms county workers making them have to sort through all the nonsense to find any substantial reports. They're bound to miss things being spread so thin while dealing with trivial report after report.. thinking that the same number of caseworkers was going to be able to handle all the increased reports and do a better job was a set up for failure. Having more people reporting is great but the substance of what they're reporting does matter.. mandated reporters really need to have better training.. the Sandusky situation was an opportunity to learn and instead everyone is trying to cover their ass rather than do a better job of protecting our children. We now have a whole bunch of people trying to cover their ass. That isn't helping the problem.
 
What has been accomplished is everyone is fearful of not making a report so people report about everything which overwhelms county workers making them have to sort through all the nonsense to find any substantial reports. They're bound to miss things being spread so thin while dealing with trivial report after report.. thinking that the same number of caseworkers was going to be able to handle all the increased reports and do a better job was a set up for failure. Having more people reporting is great but the substance of what they're reporting does matter.. mandated reporters really need to have better training.. the Sandusky situation was an opportunity to learn and instead everyone is trying to cover their ass rather than do a better job of protecting our children. We now have a whole bunch of people trying to cover their ass. That isn't helping the problem.

so the media trashing a beloved coach for following proper reporting procedures DIDN'T help??
 
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Pennsylvania needs a lot of fixing in many areas . My money is on it staying broken. Most overpaid legislature in the country
 
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