Military day cares need policy on when, how to notify parents of abuse or neglect, IG says
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Parents Still Struggle to Get Details on Abuse at Military Day Care Centers Despite Watchdog Probe
The Glick case provides yet another revelation after Military.com reported over a year ago that nearly a dozen families were stonewalled by the military from getting basic information about alleged abuse of their children.
Boise mother alleges abuse, neglect at a west Boise daycare
A Boise mother and former daycare employee is speaking out with serious allegations of abuse and neglect inside a West Boise childcare facility. Alex Bruce first shared her concerns about CB Daycare in a viral Facebook post and now, shes speaking on camera for the first time, detailing what she says she saw during her one day working at CB Daycare."When I left, I saidI called my mom and I sobbed for an hour. I said, 'Mom, it's like prison for ba…

DOD should fix parent notifications about alleged child abuse, IG says
Military officials need to shore up their policies for notifying parents of children allegedly abused or neglected in child development centers, according to a new report from the Defense Department Inspector General. New DOD rules requiring child development center personnel to notify parents within 24 hours after they learn of an allegation don‘t go far enough, the report states.As a result, parents or guardians may not be aware of the specifi…
Military day cares need policy on when, how to notify parents of abuse or neglect, IG says
The Pentagon needs a streamlined policy on how and when to notify parents that their child might have experienced abuse or neglect in a military child care facility and to document the process, according to a Defense Department watchdog report.
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