Sunday, December 5, 2010

Filing for An Administrative Hearing in New Hampshire

Filing for an Administrative Hearing is SUPPOSED to be the norm, but if your state doesn't follow procedure, where do you turn to for help?
Just one of the states who do NOT allow Administrative hearing's for families screwed over by child protective services is New Hampshire. There may be more, but I have personally dealt with the NH Administrative Unit, which stated Administrative hearing's are NOT allowed to families dealing with DCYF. Specifically, where fraudulent home studies are completed, or shall I say, NOT completed by NH DCYF.The NH foster care training manual state's a person who has been given a negative home study can appeal the finding's and request a hearing.It's too bad DCYF and the Administrative Appeal's Unit work "hand in hand" along with the Judges of NH who do whatever DCYF tell's them to do. Even when a corrupt Supervisor goes against three caseworker's who advocate for a child's placement with his grandparent's, she falsify's information, where the true information is replaced by lies and takes ten month's to complete the "Incomplete Home Study",instead of the normal six month's, with only one visit to the grandparent's home, NO inspection, NO criminal background check and NO financial affidavit. When the grandparent's learn they can file an appeal, after reading over the foster care manual that the grandmother received while taking foster care classes to be allowed to take in her grandchildren, but was never allowed a foster care license by the corrupt Supervisor, because the grandmother will NOT kiss DCYF's butt's, they file for a hearing twice, only to be told they have "NO standing" and the appeal's unit does NOT allow hearing's for negative home studies. An e-mail by one of the DCYF Administrator's to the Administrator states, "The grandparent's were only afforded the home study to show them why placement of their grandson was not in his best interest's". Funny how the grandparent's were sent e-mail's from Maggie Bishop stating a home study would be done with the grandparent's in order for placement of their grandson. This was after MANY failed placement's in stranger's home's fell through. I guess DCYF really upped the ante on my grandson to make sure he wasn't placed in our home. This is the same woman who told me I should have let my daughter die and then asked,"Why isn't she dead?" This crude woman is in charge of an agency which is SUPPOSED to protect children? Give me a break! The only thing she has any clue on protecting is her blood money!
Since when is anyone afforded a Home Study to show why their home would NOT make a good placement? Doesn't the state of NH waste more than enough money kidnapping children from innocent parent's and placing them with foster stranger's who don't even meet state requirement's to become foster's? Aren't the Judges also at fault when they refuse to admit evidence proving innocence? Doesn't Federal and state mandates state DCYF MUST actively seek out relatives in the placement of children BEFORE foster placement? Isn't it in the best interest's of a child to be placed with family member's whom they have a close bond with? NOT in NH! NH DCYF would rather traumatize and drug a child to make him stop pleading to be with his grandparent's whom he lived with for most of his life.They would rather line their pocket's with the blood money of our children.
The picture above is of my grandson, doped up on Adderall, thank's to DCYF. This is the only way they know how to handle a child who yearn's for his family. I think they need to find a new line of work since they don't know how to do the job's their being paid to do. In New Hampshire, there is NO such thing as "Family Preservation" and there is NO "Family Reunification". In New Hampshire, all there is is "Family Destruction", thank's to NH DCYF and the NH Court's and evidently, the Administrative Appeal's Unit.
If you're lucky enough to have an Administrative Appeal's Unit in your state which doesn't work "hand in hand" with child protective services, go for it. If not, you're in the same boat as I am. Screwed over by the State!

unhappygrammy

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