When the Oregon Dept. of Human Services, hereafter noted as DHS, first came under fire a few years ago, I defended them.  They are under-staffed and under-funded.
Then a little child was severely beaten and people wanted to know how that fell through the cracks.  I defended DHS; little kids hurt themselves all the time.  My own son has two bruises on his face from falling into things-thank goodness everyone who knows me realizes that these are true accidents.  It would be easy enough to explain away bruises on young children.
When another young child died during a parental visit, I still did not lose faith.  After all, every organization has their bad employees and who knew the parent was so over the edge.
In the past month, a 15-year old girl was killed via a brutal beating from her own parents.  Numerous people reported to DHS that this girl had been beaten for months, possibly years prior to her death; the bruises were visible to her friends, other family, and her teachers.  You cannot excuse the bruises of a teenager as the beginning steps of a new walker like my young son. 
I no longer offer any support, verbal or otherwise, to DHS.  Yes, they are under-staffed and under-funded, but enough is enough.  Clean house, utilize your dollars, and start saving children.  Catching the radar of DHS should not be a death sentence.
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Great comment-agency needs help
Don't get me started... it's one thing to be understaffed and under funded... it's another to be negligent! there is a HUGE difference!
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