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Parents say DHS met initial abuse reports with skepticism and inaction
Child abuse hotline agents refused to listen to some reports, Ninety-One School parents say
By:
Peggy Savage
Published:
1/15/2010 2:25:37 PM
Last Updated:
1/17/2010 5:36:47 PM
Ninety-One School parents say agents answering phones on the Department of Human Services child abuse hotline ignored or refused to accept the parents’ reports of incidents of abuse by a first-grade boy at the school.
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