PROTECTING CHILDREN FROM CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES
by
Book Details
About the Book
Currently the federal government
is reviewing state CPS services to families and children to consider if
children are protected from abuse and neglect and if their educational,
developmental, physical and mental health needs are met. To date 45 out of 45 states have failed the
test. This book explains how and why the
systems designed to protect children are failing. It shows why the systems need to be changed
from top to bottom. How the
“professionals” connected with CPS cases conspire to deny children a voice in
their future. The answers are found in
this book and go beyond CPS. It is time
to fix the system and protect children from Child Protective Services.
About the Author
Mr. Schwartz was on his way to
becoming a high school teacher and counselor, when he accepted a counselor and
team leader position in President Lyndon Johnson’s MODEL CITIES PROGRAM, which
was an effort to improve the disadvantaged residents and neighborhoods of
certain selected cities. The three year
program was expanded to five years and Mr. Schwartz was awarded a Citizen of
the Year commendation by the mayor. He
then transferred to a client advocacy position with the state agency, in which
he assisted people facing unexpected and sometimes life-altering catastrophic
changes in their lives to find satisfactory resolution to their problems.
Subsequently Mr. Schwartz
accepted a Child Protective Services position in working with families to
achieve reunification. It was here that
his previous view of federal programs as a safety net for families now fostered
a punitive and mistrustful approach to families and children. In its attempt to build an empire, CPS
conscripted Social Workers, attorneys and the Juvenile Court to deny a fair and
just treatment program for family reunification and preservation. Mr. Schwartz completed his career with nine
years as a lead investigator of abuse referrals on a Native American reservation. There he expanded CPS to provide
rehabilitative services to teenagers caught up in gang activity.