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I have just pm'd you. A suggestion: also include the College of ECE's (CECE) in any of your email trails - they regulate the ECE profession (ethics, standards of practice) and I would think they would be interested to know that someone has been penalized for responding to 'duty to report'. All adults in Canada, part of a professional group or not, are required to report suspected abuse
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I would include the Association of Social Workers as well. The College of Social Workers is more interested in regulating the social workers but the Association is a strong advocacy group and this may interest them.
May I also suggest setting up a 'Go Fund Me' account? I know I personally would be happy to provide some financial support toward your legal and administrative fees on this battle:) https://www.gofundme.com/questions/
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No problem, you're welcome!
I believe it is really important for a hundred reasons, most we can understand, protection of children but also for making people aware of a system that could allow this to happen. And it could happen to any of us. I don't think I could afford a lawyer either. Can you use the money to help support your advocacy campaign? I don't know whether or not a letter from me would make any difference, being in another province but I'm thinking about it. I did write an email to the other HDPs that I know telling them about your situation.
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Good luck and good for you!!
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I started to watch CTV Toronto but than realized there is also CBC Toronto....so now I have both recording and will watch them later. I didn't see the story in the first 30 mins of CTV.
Wow, it's amazing how much time they spent on your story. I hope good things come from having this go to the media. They seemed to really care about the injustice of it all and the story had a spin of empathy toward you but also the risks for future cases. Good Luck!
I'm really glad this has gone to the media. Good to see that even Queen's Park is upset by the ruling. Hoping for a positive outcome and nothing short of a reversal of the ruling would be acceptable.
I am so glad you went with City news and I was impressed how they covered it too
and good for you , as you got your points across so well - it showed how the judge was so wrong in this case.
Thank you for the link!! Much appreciated :)
Tammy, I thought they did a great job at covering your story and I really hope that this ends in your favour. Has anyone contacted the judge? I just can't believe he made this ruling...it angers me! I would love to know if he regrets his decision.
I really hope this doesn't prevent people from calling in suspected neglect or abuse. We, especially as caregivers, have the obligation to report and nobody should be punished for doing so honestly without malicious intent.
PS. Your hdc looks amazing and so warm and welcoming as well as so much fun!! Great job!
Tammy, I watched the story on CityNews last night. I have also shared it on Facebook. Thank you. I know that it was a very difficult decision for you to make whether or not to go to the media. I don't know whether it will help you in the long run, but hopefully, you will have made a positive difference for someone else.
I think I can understand why you have gone back and deleted your old posts. For those of us who had read them, we know your story. For anyone new to this forum, who didn't have the opportunity to read them, I wanted to say, I believe I would have done the same thing. I believe that most of us here would have done the same as you. You followed the rules, you followed your gut and you tried to protect a child. No one should ask for anything more.
Thank you again, and I wish you and your family the best of luck in the future.
As someone who has made multiple reports to CAS myself as a social worker, I know how difficult it is to make these reports. Even when you don't think that parent could or would do what is suspected it is still our duty to make sure it is reported and let the CAS do their investigating. I worked intimately with a family for over 6 months, made a couple calls to CAS re:concerns. CAS was already involved and working with the family. A child in that family later died and although it was ruled accidental I will always wonder if I could have done more as there were some clear parenting deficits.
I just thought it was funny that's all so I replied with my funny response. Geez why do people got to think the worst right away?
Wow!! Even better coverage today as the 2nd day on Toronto's city new
at 5 and 6 - I love the way they are asking the leader of the CASs and the Prim. of Ontario about this case and the result of Tammy to pay the fine and court fees would put others off reporting to CAS in future :)
Was it on again today? I'll have to pvr the 11pm coverage!!
I know exactly why she removed her comments and have been following this story and been supporting her. I have done the exact same thing (removing comments) and would delete everything except the first sentence (which I thought was funny btw) since daycarebear does not allow a person to delete a thread they started. The main thing that was funny about her post was the combination of the letters she used in Uhbukhbubkuhbkuhbuh. I really liked how it ended "kuhbuh". You need to lighten up and relax.
Another news source has picked up the story.
http://globalnews.ca/news/1903846/da...plaint-to-cas/
Yay! Glad to see another media source has picked it up! It is outrageous to say the least and Tammy deserves all the support she can get in this case!
...and from the Toronto Sun...
http://www.torontosun.com/2015/03/26...contacting-cas
this is amazing!! Im so glad this went to the media!!
...and the Star...
http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2015...g-the-cas.html
What do they mean when they say you called selfishly to protect yourself, not the child? To protect yourself from what?
I believe they mean to "cover herself" in case something did happen to the kid.
Hmm, that doesn't make sense ....unless she called CFS on all the families? I just keep thinking that judge is an idiot...
You are absolutely right, none of it makes sense. I may have said this before... but there are some people who don't "believe" in daycare. I have had several parents over the years tell me that a doctor told them their kids shouldn't be in daycare. So maybe this judge is one of those. ???
Oh my....I get that some don't "believe" in daycare for their family (and that's fine!) but to have a doctor say they shouldn't be in one is just ridiculous!!
One of our colleagues is under fire! If you read the comments after some of the news stories and articles, poor Tammy is being ripped apart. I feel for her. It took a lot of courage to go to the media and it is unfair to be raked over the coals. If you want to support Tammy I would suggest you respond to some of these negative commenters to help counter some of the negativity/educate some of the "haters, send her a PM of encouragement. Imagine if this was you!
I finally had a chance to read some of the articles. I'm really surprised that the Minister of Children and Youth agreed with the judge. That seems like a dangerous precedent.