JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Florida is one of the few states that puts the
majority of its federal dollars toward providing services to keep
Florida families together instead of spending the money on fostering
children and removing the children from the home permanently.
The Department of Children and Family Services calls it the family redesign program.
According
to DCF, in Duval, Clay, and Nassau counties the redesign program is
working. They say just 10 percent of families reunited lead to new
charges of abuse or neglect.
However we found the program does not always work.
It has been more than two months since 2-year-old Tariji Gordon was found dead in a suitcase in Putnam County.
Her
mother, Rachel Fryer is charged with aggravated child neglect. The
toddler had been in foster care 3 months earlier after her brother was
killed in an apparent "co-sleeping" accident.
Gordon was reunited with her mother through DCF’s redesign program.
It is a program DCF’s John Harrell says has helped keep thousands of families together since its’ implementation back in 2007.
"The
percentage of children who are re-abused within six months of those
services provided is only about 6 percent,” said DCF Communications
Director John Harrell.
"I am actually thankful for them stepping in the way they did,” said Stephanie Beams.
After an anonymous tip was put into DCF, Stephanie Beams almost lost Kelsey and her four other children last year.
"I
wanted to find a job and everything but I could not really do so
because I was sitting here with three kids all day,” said Stephanie
Beams.
"They did have electric or water for a month with five
kids in the summer time. On top of that the youngest child has
disabilities and the middle two were not in school,” said Family and
Support Services caseworker Allyson Kidd.
DCF stepped in and a
judge decided rather than rip five kids from their mother who was
struggling financially, they enrolled Beams and her children in the
redesign program.
"I have the youngest one with medical
disabilities in a medical daycare. I made sure that the mom is in
mental health services, the father is getting treatment, the family
really needed budgeting services,” said Kidd.
But what about that small percentage of kids like Tariji Gordon who are re-abused?
"Would you consider that a failure of the redesign,” asked Action News Reporter Jessie McDonough.
"A judge may decide on reunification. It does not guarantee that there might be further issues down the line,” said Harrell.
According to DCF, they have no evidence to suggest any child deaths for kids they oversee in Clay or Nassau County last year.
There were six child deaths in Duval County. Four were homicides. Two were determined to be neglect.
None of those children had previously been in foster care.
DCF says the Casey Family Programs has provided funding and technical assistance with the redesign project.
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Tuesday, December 10, 2013
The State Of Florida Is Kidnapping Children
By 12-10-13 By
Raquel Okyay

The state of Florida has a Republican governor, Republican AG, Republican controlled legislature, what good has it done? Nothing. Nada. Zilch. Zero.
The Florida GOP are hypocrites. They have grown government dramatically, added intrusive, communist-type (without expiration date) laws to the rolls.
AG Bondi has simply forgotten what the Constitution means even though she pretends to support it. In fact, I have compelling evidence to show that Bondi is directing her police force and department of children and families to literally kidnap children from loving homes.
Is this a serious accusation? Yes of course it is. It’s a serious crime to steal children and it’s about time someone with power does something to STOP it. So far Bondi has failed to step-up to the plate, unfortunately.
The state of Florida is kidnapping children because the more children they have in state custody the more federal dollars are handed over to them. They use “excess” funds to balance the budget. So in other words, it’s more important to break up families and destroy lives to make money, than to actually protect children.
“Each child in the state of Florida has a bounty on their head.” ~ former guardian ad litem volunteer
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