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NeoGreen

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Wed Jan 23, 2019, 10:02 AM Jan 2019

In Montana, Faith-Based Treatment Programs (With No Oversight) Are Harming Kids

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In Montana, Faith-Based Treatment Programs (With No Oversight) Are Harming Kids
By Hemant Mehta, January 22, 2019

You would hope government-funded treatment programs for troubled kids would have proper oversight. But in Montana, where some of those programs are affiliated with a Christian church, there’s no oversight whatsoever because the law says that would be a violation of church/state separation.

For more than a decade now, bills that would close that church-exemption loophole have failed. And that means even when there’s evidence of abuse taking place at those facilities, the state had no ability to follow up and investigate.

Lucy Tomkins of the Helena Independent Record tells the disturbing story:

During the 2013 legislative session, [former head of the Division of Child and Family Services Sarah] Corbally testified that CFS had “multiple, ongoing” and proven reports of abuse “and there’s absolutely nothing further that can be done by our agency in those situations” against programs or their employees.

Corbally was back in 2015, this time to tell lawmakers her agency had received more than 30 reports of abuse and neglect against unlicensed facilities in Montana in the previous five years. Even when they substantiated the reports, CFS didn’t have the authority to tell the programs to stop admitting children, she said.

These faith-based ministries don’t always staff their facilities with licensed professionals, they don’t always do background checks, and there are multiple cases of alleged sexual abuse against the kids. Religion is getting in the way of public safety of some of the state’s most vulnerable citizens.


Worth repeating:
Religion is getting in the way of public safety of some of the state’s most vulnerable citizens.
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In Montana, Faith-Based Treatment Programs (With No Oversight) Are Harming Kids (Original Post) NeoGreen Jan 2019 OP
Some religious believers have not gone far beyond the concept of MineralMan Jan 2019 #1
Meanwhile some are "unsure" if it's a good idea to close these types of loopholes Major Nikon Jan 2019 #2

MineralMan

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1. Some religious believers have not gone far beyond the concept of
Wed Jan 23, 2019, 10:18 AM
Jan 2019

"beat the sin out of the little buggers" theory of treatment.

Major Nikon

(36,827 posts)
2. Meanwhile some are "unsure" if it's a good idea to close these types of loopholes
Wed Jan 23, 2019, 01:14 PM
Jan 2019

The idea being theology should trump secular interests in keeping children from being molested.

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