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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 472748" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I was hoping that's what the other ideas (if ever implemented) would accomplish. In this state, I hear the "we have no other options- funding is a problem" time and time again, but I see idiots hired, the same koi being tried, difficult child sent to Department of Juvenile Justice where I hear the cost is problably about $80,000 per year for him, so I'm starting to think - ok beyond 'starting' and moved onto convinced- this isn't about lack of money, this about poor budgeting, mismanagement, and being clueless about what services should be implemented. They are spending this much money per year to warehouse my son in Department of Juvenile Justice but couldn't afford another alternative and yet, expect me to provide the supervision the Department of Juvenile Justice gives, on my piddly salary? There is no logic in this. DF, the MH prof's board already exists in every state- they just aren't doing anything except looking into which therapist slept with a client (adult client- not child molestation).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 472748, member: 3699"] I was hoping that's what the other ideas (if ever implemented) would accomplish. In this state, I hear the "we have no other options- funding is a problem" time and time again, but I see idiots hired, the same koi being tried, difficult child sent to Department of Juvenile Justice where I hear the cost is problably about $80,000 per year for him, so I'm starting to think - ok beyond 'starting' and moved onto convinced- this isn't about lack of money, this about poor budgeting, mismanagement, and being clueless about what services should be implemented. They are spending this much money per year to warehouse my son in Department of Juvenile Justice but couldn't afford another alternative and yet, expect me to provide the supervision the Department of Juvenile Justice gives, on my piddly salary? There is no logic in this. DF, the MH prof's board already exists in every state- they just aren't doing anything except looking into which therapist slept with a client (adult client- not child molestation). [/QUOTE]
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