I have knowledge of her because I am raising 2 of her children that she gave up before they could be removed, so there would have been no record of them being taken away to be checked. She moved to another state, started school and within the first year the state removed 2 more children. The list of charges are in the process right now for the abuse they recieved. The reason I am concerned is because one of the children I have is mentally handicapped, and when she was with this woman, she was considered "severe" (the phrase "lights on, no one home" was even muttered at one clinic). Now that she is safe, people are comming out of the woodwork talking about this child having spent day's alone in a room, self abusing (she has a lot of scars) and of the neglect that was seen. Her medical records (we have a stack that is almost a foot high, and we still don't have them all) is riddled with nurses and doctors concerns of possible abuse and neglect, but they have never all been put together. There are approximatly 13 doctors and more than 8 hospitals (mostly e.r.). This kid is doing so well now that she is not in this womans care (I have a site for her at
http://momofdisabled.homestead.com/O...resources.html
if you would like a very abbriviated version of the story).
I am not out to be vicious, if professionals take a good long look, and are confident in her abilities, I will let it be. I know that sometimes abuse may not cross between personal and professional, my only concern is that the abuse was on children, and she is planning a career on working with children. This is not something that I can morally ignore.