DCF Accused of Cover Up
June 16th, 2014 by flanewsA series of reports linked 478 child deaths to a lack of follow up by the Department of Children and Families over a six year period. At least 30 other child deaths went unreported under the departments watch.
“Local folks did not use the incident reporting system to document those notifications, they elected not to do so because they believed there were some security breaches in that system,” said Interim DCF Secretary Mike Carroll.
Interim Secretary Mike Carroll has been on the job less than two months. The investigation into the reports ended last week. Although some reports were withheld for months, Carroll says the whole thing was inadvertent.
“I’m disappointed that our actions down there and decisions that we made lead to a perception that we were hiding records or destroying records that certainly is not accurate. I think I’ve taken the action that’s appropriate based on what’s appropriate. Now I’d like to move forward,” he said.
The details of the investigation are hidden which has caused children advocates to raise some red flags.
Mike Watkins from Big Bend Community Cares cited the amount of child deaths as a reason for more child welfare money during legislative session.
“Any of us that are in the business should be concerned about reports that are not being turned in according to what the statute and policy requires,” said Watkins.
Former DCF secretary George Sheldon says the whole ordeal is very disappointing.
“To not report child deaths, is not only fraudulent, I think it violates the public trust,” said Sheldon.
A bill passed this year will require DCF to post all child death records on its website.
Interim Secretary Carroll suspended DCF’s southeast region administrator for two days without pay as a result of the investigation. Some lawmakers have said that the investigation has been a cover up.
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