Fighting CPS: Guilty until Proven Innocent of Child Protective Services Charges
By Deborah K. Frontiera
Not a “happy” read, but an important one, this book brings all these things to light and offers some solutions for improving the child protective agencies.
It’s a nightmare’s nightmare when Child Protective Services takes a child from a family with little evidence, while other kids are abused to death. No one ever said the job of a social worker was easy, which is why there is such a problem nation-wide for children who need to be rescued from abuse, families who only need help in a crisis but should keep their children, and innocent families who are persecuted, sometimes into bankruptcy. Not a “happy” read, but an important one, this book brings all these things to light and offers some solutions for improving the child protective agencies. Frontiera’s information comes from multiple perspectives: parent, grandparent, concerned citizen, and public school teacher.