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Mental health workers sent to help care for the women and children removed from a polygamist sect's West Texas ranch are criticizing Child Protective Services, saying the state's decision to seek custody of the children was unnecessary and traumatizing. [read full story]
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By ROBERT T. GARRETT / The Dallas Morning News rtgarrett@dallasnews.com AUSTIN – Child Protective Services didn't overstep its bounds by yanking hundreds of children – even toddlers – from parents who belong to a polygamist sect, the state told an appeals court Friday....
The Associated Press SAN ANTONIO - Mental health workers sent to help care for the women and children removed from a polygamist sect's West Texas ranch are criticizing Child Protective Services, saying the state's decision to seek custody of the children was unnecessary and traumatizing.
The Associated Press SAN ANTONIO - Mental health workers sent to help care for the women and children removed from a polygamist sect's West Texas ranch are criticizing Child Protective Services, saying the state's decision to seek custody of the children was unnecessary and traumatizing.
Story Created: May 11, 2008 at 4:30 PM CDT Story Updated: May 11, 2008 at 4:30 PM CDT Austin (AP) - In a set of unsigned written reports made at the request of their regional governing board, workers with Hill Country Community Mental Health-Mental Retardation Center said...
Mental health workers sent to emergency shelters in San Angelo last month to help care for the hundreds of women and children removed from a polygamist sect's West Texas ranch have sharply criticized the Child Protective Services operation, telling their governing board it unnecessarily...
Associated Press SAN ANTONIO – Mental health workers sent to help care for the women and children removed from a polygamist sect's West Texas ranch are criticizing Child Protective Services, saying the state's decision to seek custody of the children was unnecessary and...
Some mental health workers are criticizing Child Protective Services, saying the state's decision to seek custody of children removed from a polygamist sect's West Texas ranch was unnecessary and traumatizing. ... The San Antonio Express-News reports today that written...
The Associated Press SAN ANTONIO – Removing children from a polygamist sect's West Texas ranch was unnecessary and traumatizing, several mental health workers sent to aid the families wrote. TONY GUTIERREZ/The Associated Press Marie, 32, who lived at the ranch with her...
Associated Press SAN ANTONIO -- Mental health workers sent to help care for the women and children removed from a polygamist sect's West Texas ra ... ... Associated Press SAN ANTONIO -- In a set of unsigned written reports made at the request of their regional governing...
,' " one report stated.....All the MHMR workers described themselves as impressed by the mothers they worked with. Many of them described child welfare workers as high-handed, rude or uncaring toward the mothers and overzealous in their concerns that they might escape or...

