Friday, October 31, 2008

Ross and Joan Doing A Great Job?! - Says Premier

Well well Danny thinks Joan Burke and Ross Wiseman are both doing a great job in their present portfolios, would we ever have guessed otherwise? Gut wrenching really, it pretty much tells me all I wanted to know.

I guess by doing a good job he means they do exactly as he tells them, NO QUESTIONS ASKED. If that's the case I agree 100% they are indeed doing just great. Health Care, just great.
Budget cuts for the basics including food and personal care at Nursing homes, home care, oxygen, refurbished wheel-chairs, just great.

Interference in the selection process at MUN, schools full of mold.

Our great dedicated nurses on the verge of a strike due to stress overwork, social workers ho tied and tired, lab workers stressed to the max, My god how much better can it get? Excellent job Ross and Joan. Oops don't want to keep you here too long though folks, Danny just bent over so you two better run and do your usual kissing in the usual place.

Brudder

For What Good?

There’s a new look for the provincial cabinet following a swearing-in ceremony this morning
at Government House in St. John’s.

Premier Danny Williams announced his senior rank move, just two days after his buddy Steve in Ottawa did the same with his. There is a silly kind of humor intact with that I do believe, but who is laughing now? None the less, Dan could not meet Stevens challenge by tossing back a similar Mackey punch.

Realistically, ABC now reads more like Assholes Behind Conservatives, and that is exactly where Danny has put this province, it's where Harper really wanted us, at his mercy and"Behind Ottawa" Danny did not do Newfoundland & Labrador any favours with that stupid "ABC" campaign, he acted like a school yard bully, and I believe he lost - Correction "we lost".

William said "a renewal in a number of portfolios will enable the provincial government to provide strong leadership". I am not sure what the word "strong" really defines here, after all there really isn't much human change in cabinet, just one new face added, with titles and roles making up for the rest of the change.

Cynicism attached, if Danny can micro-manage any particular elected member or any number of of elected members, it doesn't matter what their tag reads; Machine washed, hand washed or blow dried, the result is the same. A caucus full of coat tail followers.

Kennedy is now Finance Minister while Marshall becomes Justice Minister. Did you ever see the movie Al Capone Meets Machine Gun Kelly? same thing! Insignificant to the poor amongst the poor, but a sure slap in the face for Marshall. After all, the man with the purse, is the man with the power, you could tell he liked that power.

More cynicism, and further to an earlier post I wrote, the finance post is huge, each other department depends on that one department doing the best job... It's whee they get their budgets after all. Well, five years has given Tom Marshall the experience to run finance; how will a junior league rookie compare to a seasoned pro?

Susan Sullivan is the only new face in the cabinet taking up duties as minister of Human Resources, Labour and Employment. Her job also includes minister responsible for the Status of Persons with Disabilities, the Labour Relations Agency and Francophone Affairs. Now Brudder that's a plate full for a newbie.

The following is a list of new cabinet ministers by department (cabinet portfolios not listed remain unchanged):

Susan Sullivan Is:
Minister of Human Resources Labour and Employment
Minister Responsible for the Status of Persons with Disabilities
Minister Responsible for Labour Relations Agency and Francophone Affairs.

Kathy Dunderdale Is:
Deputy Premier &
Minister of Natural Resources
Minister Responsible for the Forestry & Agrifoods Agency
Minister Responsible for the Status of Women

Trevor Taylor Is:
Minister of Transportation & Works
Minister Responsible for the Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation;

Dianne C. Whalen Is:
Minister of Municipal Affairs
Minister Responsible for Emergency Preparedness
Registrar General

Thomas J. Hedderson Is:
Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture;

Shawn Skinner Is:
Minister of Innovation, Trade and Rural Development
Minister Responsible for the Rural Secretariat;

Dave Denine Is:
Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs
Minister Responsible for the Volunteer and Non-Profit Sector.
Parliamentary Assistant to Minister of Finance and president of Treasury Board,

Kennedy is minister responsible for the Public Service Secretariat and the Office of the Chief Information Officer.

Williams also announced that Clyde Jackman will serve as Acting Minister of Environment and Conservation, while Charlene Johnson is on a medical leave of absence.

No better way to put it Danny my son! Acting Minister... they all act, some rather poorly to boot, way I see it, you boasted to loud, to soon.. Peter and Steve will determine our next four years, don't keep your empty collection plate out in the rain too long, it will rust. A world in recession, a world of hurt for Newfoundland and Labrador, falling oil prices and a country leader who hates the tenth province. Way-to-go Mr. Premier.

Brudder

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Eastern Health reviewing why policy not followed in disposal of Dako machine

Is This A Real Surprise?

Just imagine being told all of your medical records before year 2000, no longer existed!, that all files were destroyed as part of the weeding program to reduce paper storage and paper mites?

According to information provided to me by medical records department at HSC and St. Clare's, regarding a personal case of my own, I went seeking particular information that should be in my medical file, that could potentially lend diagnostic support to a more recent medical mystery with me.

I learned that this is allegedly across the board, and supposedly not unique to me. Well in the matter of the findings, this information has not been proven otherwise different.

The Telegram Reported On 30/10/2008: "Eastern Health is investigating why its own policy wasn’t followed when a key machine in the hormone receptor testing scandal was given away. Self-employed service technician Joe White testified Wednesday he got the Dako machine from lab administration in late 2004 or early 2005 and sold it to a U.S. pathology broker for $4,000 U.S."

"Investigate Why Their Policy"......... just what does this mean in the scheme of things? Who investigates? What Set of Criteria or Rules of Procedure and Practice are used in order to investigate? In this case, who judges?

It would seem predominantly clear to most people, that in a situation such as, that a policy would exist whereby an inventory list of equipment would exist. Of course this inventory would be databased in several query's. (Q1) Equipment Name & Type, It's Description & Usage, It's Unit Of Location, It's Condition Status, and most certainly it's Reliability. (Q2) It's Life Cycle, It's Age, It's Repair History. (Q3) End Of Life Inspection, Qualifiers, Person Submitting Report, Recommendations for Disposal. (Q4) Method of Disposal, Company or Individual Contracted to Dispose, Report of Disposal.

In any disposal method, it would first seem necessary to remove all hard discs from computers or computer operated equipment, of course after all important and personal data is removed.

It's difficult these days to understand who is Christ or the anti Christ with either the Dept. of Health, or its agencies. It has been made abundantly clear that the only truth to come out of Eastern Health is the number of how many times they cannot recall.

This latest revelation is yet another stroke of bad luck for Eastern Health. I mean, let us humor ourselves and even pretend that we can see how this could happen! When the
god forsaken reality is, it's another set-up and likely pay-off.

Investigations prove what? That there is always a fall guy, the system never takes responsibility. Here we are in a major crisis, people died for Jesus sake, and unnecessarily, and we get what? "AN APOLOGY' mother of god, the corruption wreaks, it's present, it's in your face and Newfoundlanders and Labradoreans are satisfied with "We Are Sorry"


In any court room case, this kind destruction of evidence of this importance would certainly be deemed in contempt and criminal. This is not just a mistake, and for those taking the word from an inquire that started a lie and will end a lie should not bear any right to offer an opinion even.

No one will be accountable for this act of malice, human suffering, death and biggest show of incompetence in the history of our province, the only ones to pay will be those who already paid with their lives.

To Eastern Health.... The slogan herein is right, when in gods name will you begin delivery?

Widespread “cushion” and “comfort” among all leading regimes across the province has given rise to an “elevated culture of entitlement”, and within this “madness”, leading doctors and lawyer’s work-in-tandem as the principal players.

Responsibility and even “morality” eludes them in their primary quest to “sustain” the lifestyle by constantly “covering” for one another. It is an “ignoramus” mutual admiration “society” wherein no “one”, does anything wrong.

When called to task, as is occurring now, “players” who are questioned are “blinded” and at a “loss” because the ones “asking” the questions are “known already” to be “fellow players” who are “equally” reprehensible, and mad.

Brudder

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Interesting & Odd?

As I delve more into the pompous way we serve our needy, I find myself more and more awed!

Has our local society & culture been newly tagged by a demon like force, hell-bent on scraping away at the sweat on the backs of our poor, disabled, seniors and such communities unable to defend themselves?

Are we still at peace with our globally marketed loving and caring style, unique to Newfoundlanders and Labradoreans, or have that once was truth all but died? Have we all gone wayward and maybe gotten lost in a carefree, careless virtual world, that we no longer have time to even notice our neighbor, friend or brother needs help.

I say we, because it is us that allow continued soul and skin stripping off those that can’t afford to lose one more strip. I was at a business this week, at the counter was a gentleman in an old power chair, it had obvious problems. The motors were cracking, upholstery broken, frame rusted, overall it looked unsafe. The gentleman was telling his friend, (the cashier) that he was in line for a new used chair. His friend remarked “used”, yes he said, “it’s the new way. Recycled parts, build new chairs”.

I found myself not being able to just leave that there, I made myself brazen enough to ask this gentleman to elaborate, he politely agreed to speak with me outside.

Not seeming to concerned , as if was just an acceptable part of his life, he described how one time a “Special Assistance Program”, SAP he used as its acronym would purchase new power or manual chairs for qualifying benefactors every five years. “It’s not like that now though he said”. “For the past few years, anyone granted a new (different) chair, will get a rebuilt he said”, but that do puzzle me, for the most part chair seating is custom made to meet the need of the user he added. Outside of that, there is a frame, usually rusted, weakened welding, and electronics that if not already, is on its last leg, he excused the pun as he smiled.

Well needless to say, I was flabbergasted with this knowledge, and of course, I did inquire about it further. It seems, budgetary restraints all throughout healthcare are dire. A closer view however fairly well explains the departments hardest hit by claw backs are those dealing with services as equipment provision, home care, income supports, seniors, personal care item supply, home oxygen etc.

A recently unemployed social worker I spoke with today, eluded, they have to penny pinch somewhere, too bad it will or is causing so much human suffering for those who need us most. Their hands are tied she said, speaking of friends still working the field, they are not supposed to question or argue the black and white, for those of us who did are enjoying the fruits of Alberta. “It’s too bad really, I often pitied my clients, most are already ill, they do not need this.

Powerful; but sad, you cannot fight the machine, or can we?

Brudder

Monday, October 27, 2008

Williams needs to apologize at cancer inquiry:

CBC NL

The last week of testimony in Newfoundland and Labrador's breast cancer inquiry has begun, with final witnesses including the man who ordered the probe last year: Premier Danny Williams.

The premier is scheduled to take the stand on Tuesday, and though his testimony will not be crucial to understanding how lab tests went wrong, his appearance will be closely watched.
Cancer patient Minnie Hoyles told CBC News on Monday that she wants to hear Williams take responsibility for shortcomings on behalf of the Newfoundland and Labrador government, even for mistakes that occurred before he took office in 2003.

"He can apologize for previous governments and his own government as well," Hoyles said in an interview.

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The thought of Williams apologizing is plain and simple bull crap. I agree to, Danny do not need to apologize, he needs to resign instead. What would most of you say if someone approached you today and told you the same or similar is still happening? that there are more screw-ups now than ever? But wait! Are they screw-ups or are they intentional? What would you say if you were told that hospitals in this province were practicing euthanasia and in the most inhumane but covered up way?

I am appalled at being able to say that, but it appears true. A family member of mine just finished chemo and radiation for cancer. The Chemo, she was given some very bad advice on after treatment drugs, and after her first week of radiation she was told “ooops, we marked you wrong, we need to start over. This lady being very senior did not want to challenge them on the screw up.

Since last March, five of my friends, gave it up to cancer and stroke, though maybe terminal, they all had plenty of time left we all believed. In all cases, families were pressured to admit their loved ones to palliative care, three of these five walked into the hospital on their own. The story was the same in all cases, first day IV morpheme for pain that two in particular said on admission day, what pain I have no pain. By third day, these patients were in and out of coma, “my ass” they were overdosed for the love of god! Then came, we are sorry to say, he/she is not eating, we feel it best not to tube feed or continue IV for reasons of yadda, yadda, yadda.

A week to two into this comes; the organs are starting to shut down. Well hell-f’in-o, the patient has been dehydrated, starved and drug overdosed for near three weeks, would you expect different. For me, it would look normal in one patient, but five, it looked more than suspicious. Apology do nothing for these people, they do nothing for the families of these people, they do nothing for the morale of the people. Political apologies are like broken election promises, like Dan would say “the worse kind of fraud”.


Brudder

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Mommy Are These A Dollar Also?

And they were!

It was just another day of reckoning I suppose, but even at a dollar, mom could still only afford three boxes of macaroni and cheese.! The child was delighted that they had three more days of good eating, but for momma it was more than a heartache.

I sat with Mary and her child Eve (not real names) so Mary could share her story of hardship and emotional let down she'd experienced since the little girl was born nearly seven years ago. For their story I bought lunch at the Village Mall food court. For me it was a hot dog for Eve and a french fries with dressing and gravy at the Hot Shoppe for Mary. For Mary and little girl, it was fine dining, it cost me $5.85.

Mary 25, exclaimed "it's all my fault, and I feel I will pay for my mistake for the rest of my life." "I never meant for it to be like this for my child", it's supposed to be different, but it isn't".
I found Mary apologizing quite often, and I am not sure she understood she did not have to.

Mary was in her final year at high school, no real plans then, but several dreams, "diminished goals", she said as she sipped her medium double, double. "It was Saturday, November 2, 2002 when Eve was born, and here it is just a few weeks away from her birthday, and I have to wait to get a welfare cheque to buy her a present".

As you can see, pointing to her cart, Mary says "even these few groceries at Dollar-Rama gets me nothing but beef stew, fake Kraft dinner, Ravioli, Tuna and some no name cereal", and "our cookies trows in Eve". In tears, Mary said, "I get $234.00 every 16 days, plus the Eve's child benefit, $231.00". $699.00 a month, with that I must pay for Eves school lunch's, "very often peanut butter sandwiches or lunch mates on sale she says", her cloths from the Thrift Store, and the rest of my household needs, like groceries, heat and light, and a basic service telephone.

I had ask Mary to bring along her account of how she spent her money last month, she had previously said in a pre-interview, "I keep everything you know? people just won't believe
you if you don't have proof".

Here are Mary's shocking numbers:

NL Power: $129.27
Aliant: $ 32.00
Basic Cable $ 46.00
Cloths for Eve: $ 37.00
Cloths for me: $ 41.00
Milk just for Eve: $ 62.24 (16 Cartons a month)
School Lunch's $ 65.00 (12 Lunch Mates, juice, cheese & cracker snack for recess and PB Sandwiches)
Dollar-Rama Cleaners: $13.00
Dollar-Rama Personal: $23.00
Laundry Supply: $16.00
Bus pass for Eve & I: $35.00
Sobey's $119.34
Dollar Rama Food $ 47.00
Wal-Mart Toys $ 12.47
Unaccounted For: $ 20.68

Folks, I knew not to cry or apologize on behalf of the province! Not so much for how little income one receives if needing to depend on the state, but to see many of these folk, feeling they need to account for it. Mary was noticeably upset when she could not account for the $20.68, "I know I did not waste it, that's for sure, Mary remarked".

I asked Mary how it felt living under these conditions, for her it was minimal income, unfit housing and a child that needed, deserved much more than she could give. "I can't afford to take Eve to the movies, or to the fair while it's in town, I can't afford good cloths, toys or books and it's all about handouts and hand me downs". Mary admits, "I have thought about putting Eve up for adoption, so that she'd have a better life with someone who could afford more for her, but what about love? no one could love Eve more than I. I can't do it though, my real mother did me that way, I wish she could see, she created another her. I am not OK with that.

Mary finally answered my question, "it's like serving a life sentence for a crime you never committed. Each time the phone rings, I fear it's a social worker telling me I am being cut, or a bill collector wanting payment before I can make it. I think about emergencies, my adoptive mother, who raised me from childhood lost her Mom to cancer, I could not afford to travel to my Nana's funeral even. I am 25, Eve is nearly seven, it will be to late for me to start building a life after she's grown. It's mess of a life". Can I tell you more real soon?

I left Mary that day feeling a sense of shame, shame that I helped create her world, and the same for others by supporting a system based on resource development and human suffering. I am sorry Mary, for not creating the awareness sooner. I'll see you next week.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Who Is Capable Of Minding The Shop

I was curious to know who is really minding the shop, after all, let us be fair with at least ourselves. I'd like to think that the men and women of government, who at least legislate our policy for Labour Relations, Labour Rights and even human rights, and for the same who police hiring laws under our constitution would be halfway educated in being able to do so!

It's a shame really,
  • The Speaker of the House of Assembly, Minister of Transportation and Works,
  • Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Health and Community Services
  • Minister of Government Services and Minister Responsible for the Government Purchasing Agency
  • Minister of Labrador Affairs
  • Progressive Conservative Caucus Whip
  • Minister of Human Resources, Labour and Employment, Minister Responsible for Persons with Disabilities, Minister Responsible for the Labour Relations Agency and Minister Responsible for the Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation
  • Deputy Chair of Committees of the House of Assembly
  • Deputy Chair of Committees
  • Minister of Innovation, Trade and Rural Development and Minister Responsible for the Rural Secretariat
  • Minister of Health and Community Services
  • Minister of Natural Resources and Minister Responsible for the Forestry and Agrifoods Agency

That is eleven high profile post being over seen by either trade school grads or no formal education. Are you scared yet? The Conservatives have 23 university grads, 9 trade school grads and 12 no post secondary education elected to office, all deciding our faith.

In the real anyone without at least a trade school diploma will earn minimum wage. Am I being realistic or fair, maybe not, these fine folk are elected and not hired, however with that said, the ultimate and fundamental standards we shape our society and employment systems around are tossed out the window. It's like being legally able to cheat the democracy.

Brudder

The Liberal Party Wants Provincial Government to Improve Mental Health Services for Children and Youth!

The Liberal Party wants the provincial government to improve mental health services for children and youth. Leader Yvonne Jones says the problems being faced in our youth mental health system outpaces the clinical treatment capacity available. She wants to see a long-term treatment facility in the province and plans to push the idea when the House of Assembly re-opens this fall.

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I remember being in ER Health Science, one time, there were 45 patients lined up in a 22 bed unit, 27 of those were in nooks, crannies, corridors and even patient waiting rooms so that there would be room at the inn for all. A family member of mine had taken a heart attack and while she had been placed in a proper bed, we were awaiting a room/bed up stairs. We were into the third day waiting, and it crossed my mind to get something done.

I made some phone calls to some political friends in opposition, and boom, I got that bed, however, should it be like that?

It was media time, and a story was taken, but folk let me say, the story printed was a far cry from the one told. 45 patients in emerge, a rare occurrence said the patient placement manager Ms. Kinsella at the time. Meanwhile, Dr. Baggs said it was a daily occurrence.

Our Health Care system has been about lies and cover-ups for years. The breast cancer scandal, radiology scandal, insufficient services. People are dying, our current government is letting it happen.

It's not about Blue, Red, Orange or Green, it's about life and quality of it. Our provinces most vulnerable in this case suffers most. Those in poverty, children, disabled and seniors are living in a tailor made cesspool of pain and humiliation because they do not count. Burdens on our taxpayers.

I stand with The Liberal Party in their belief we need more but adequate service to address child mental issues right here at home.

Brudder

Friday, October 24, 2008

Suicide and Teens

Health Minister Ross Wiseman insists there is not enough need for a long-term facility in Newfoundland and Labrador to deal with mentally ill children.

"You know, the numbers that have been presented thus far through the health authorities say it happens very rarely and when words such as 'rarely' are used, that indicates that it isn't a large number," Wiseman said.

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It's often difficult to grasp, but an obvious truth exist that there is a price placed on life in this province. The Cameron inquiry has uncovered that philosophy, and proved it's truth time and time again. It becomes easy to discredit this kind of thought, simply because it sounds bad.

A sad irony, our Health Care system has been using a viability type assessment process in delivering care in this province for many years, and for the most part has been able to keep it under wraps. In essence, what this means is this! If your Mom, Dad, Little Brother and your Granny at age 80 comes to an ER with life threatening injury and if ER resources are low, the most likely fatality will be Granny. Figure it out!

Another sad development in Health Care, one which bothers me most, is the vehicle this clown Wiseman uses to deliver his dirty we can't help you message, his front liners are the ugly persons in even the most forgiving heart.

The system is full of worn and tired social workers, who put their best foreword in calming families over such travesty. Ross Wiseman and entourage have been coining dollars, openly and publicly and obviously without shame as a reason for not maintaining a fully functional health youth mental health care system in this province.

Often communities of all types especially children get lost in a much larger puzzle, all the while our most fundamental human resource, in that of our social workers are being both emotionally and physically torn apart over following broken policy, versus doing what's humane for their clientele.

Ross Wiseman, people are suffering, especially our children, and I find it extremely difficult not to view your view on this issue as being totally contradictory. Just two days ago, you ask people to report child abuse. Well sir, you ought to be the first one reported. Your views, your departments views and your governments views in my opinion should be illegal. Any child dying because a mandated component of health care was not provided, should not be viewed as anything less than systemic manslaughter. As the man responsible, you are failing to provide the necessity of life to these kids.

Brudder

The provincial government's computerized subsidized drug program will be offline on Saturday and Sunday,

leading to concerns from pharmacists and doctors that patients could suffer consequences.

Health Minister Ross Wiseman said Friday people can bring in their prescriptions and the pharmacist can still fill them, but they have to pay for it themselves and then get reimbursed by keeping receipts and submitting them to the program.

How much stupidity can pour out of one mans mouth, in the same week and without leaving some shadow of doubt over his own intelligence? We exist in a time, where amalgamated beliefs and truths make up the reality of a given and accepted understanding of what is. That said, someone missed the b0at on this suggestion!

The very people who need these drug programs, are the same people who live on the $550.00 monthly, or $225.00 bi-weekly for all amenities. Where would you suppose the money from the last HRLE cheque these people received is? A savings account maybe?

Insulting is what your pre-thought is Mr. Wiseman, a mockery at best. I remember seeing you out to the keg restaurant, I do believe, sometime back, what your table spent on one night was worth more than the monthly income for a family of four under income support.

Mr. Wiseman, your Milk is some child's watered down big-8 cola, your T-Bone is some child's no name bi-product lunch meat, your lobster is some child's no name canned tuna.

Children in need of drugs such as insulin, Ritalin, Asthma drugs, antibiotics and other crucial drugs may not be able to wait for a weekend to pass to get them!

Brudder

Re-Think - You Think

October 22ND, 2008 Mr. Ross Wiseman sat in a press gallery to unveil yet another hair brain scheme to pass the accountability buck just a little further away from where it belongs, on the shoulders of government and in this case his own department.

Our province, is increasingly being run by boards and agencies funded by government, and basically are similar to a huge money laundry, whereby departmental budgets of government turn into operations grants for boards and agencies who on their own, and seemingly individual accord manage and spend these funds.

The interesting revelation here is, when services and programs are designed for health care, they are enacted under the Health Care Act, however, once the management of the same is passed over to the health care authorities, the translation on most act items are lost.

According to research the Act more or less becomes redundant under authority management and their own policy which does not necessarily fall under, or even have to fall under any piece of legislation of the province. Thus the boards become accountable or take blame for any short comings of a misunderstood association with it's government legislated act.

Wednesday's announcement was launching a multi-hundreds of thousand dollar ad campaign to remind people that child abuse is illegal, and must be reported if witnessed. Really!?

Mr. Wiseman, is taking potshots at an already bursting at the seams service of his department.
Child Youth and Family Services, and most certainly the parents of many such kids falling under this watch.

Let me suggest to you this Mr. Wiseman! If you soon don't take your finger out your ass, and your nose out of Danny Williams, you'll have a crisis on your hands bigger than the one you are in now!

When is the last time you sat with your front line case workers to discuss the reality of what they deal with on a daily basis with frustrated kids, and even more frustrated parents they serve?

Ask the RNC officer who spends countless hours out chasing down some kid that your
department of "Over Protection" gave the key of the city to, what it's really like? Tell them to charge Mom and Dad for slapping a kid upside the head for having gone missing for 48 hours, for costing thousands in police resources for a prank, "I was hanging out with my friends". It's wrong Ross, all wrong.

Imagine this then!?

I'd like to report Mr. Danny Williams, Mr. Ross Wiseman and Mr. Sean Skinner for neglecting thousands of children in Newfoundland and Labrador, by allowing them to survive on basic welfare rates of 550.00 for a family of four. Thus continuing to promote poverty, when all research indicate that poverty promote many negative child behaviors.

There is no greater abuse than allowing children to starve, keeping it unclothed, often cold and living in deplorable housing conditions. I believe these gentlemen are guilty of subjecting our provinces most vulnerable; our children to the stigma of always being the poor, non-accepted and most often segregated lot.

I'd like to report Ms. Joan Burke for committing the serious crime of allowing too many children to have gone and in many cases continue to go to dirty moldy schools; as well I’d like to report her for continuing to elude the more serious problem of child neglect and mental abuse with allowing labeling of many children by school and school board officials.

I’d like to report her for allowing children who have minor problems grasping some subject areas, to be placed in pathways, by in house assessments administered by less than qualified personal. This assessment often happens before children are given any opportunity to have some one on one with a teacher.

I find this lady guilty of subjecting our provinces most vulnerable children to the stigma of being the dumb kid, who most often end up being made believe along with their parents they have a psychological issue, and the only recourse is being prescribed Ritalin, which becomes their first introduction to and conceptualized belief that drugs of any kind fixes all problems. This is the tip of a melting iceberg, which is engulfing and drowning too many Newfoundland and Labrador children.

I'd like to report Mr. Jerome Kennedy for his willful part in allowing a lax youth corrections system to prevail over the common sense of even societies most recognized parent. The current system ultimately leads to child abuse of many descriptions.

Children are allowed to rule the family home today, and it is written that parents cannot legally chastise their children for even the most harsh wrong doing. Children often become criminals, with their first acts of crime starting at home.

Our system will call it abuse of children when parents must take defensive action, in keeping their homes, themselves and even family pets safe during lash outs from their kids.

RNC, CYFS, and many agencies dealing with children and youth behavioral issues especially, will tell parents, if your child is wrecking your home, making threats or kicking the heck out of the family dog then you have to let them, "simply have them charged". Who pays for damages, health cost, legal cost etc. The sensible thing would be to restrain, detain, obtain and maintain adult control of your home.

Not the case, you cannot pin your child in any attempt to chill tempers, you cannot confine your child, you cannot raise your voice or hand to your child, thus maintaining any order in your own home will result in likely charges of abuse. I find this gentlemen guilty of subjecting our provinces most vulnerable children to the stigma of being allowed to disrespect authority, police, social workers, teachers and parents, thus lending real weight to the child’s belief that they are above the law, that they do not need an education in order to get from life what they want and all they need to do is demand, bully and threaten their way into what they want.

Enough of this pretense: Last thought for Mr. Wiseman…. After we charge and incarcerate 500 parents a month, where will you foster the children lost in that shuffle, when a leading voice in your system stated that their is a severe shortage of foster care homes?

Time to rethink, you think?

Brudder

Welcome On Board!

I would like to promote this blog as A fact producing and research tool of a core information source that will at worse get Newfoundlanders and Labradoreans thinking about myth vs. reality as it relates to political and social issues that negatively impact our provinces most vulnerable.

Poverty in Newfoundland and Labrador is at an all time high, and in many, many cases our people are starved for even the basic of commodities and food stuffs.

I will speak to the issues on a daily basis, providing fact and sometimes opinion and where possible lending insight to the same, that will hopefully pave ways to a more clear approach to helping those most in need, with first understanding their place in the community, followed by suggestions on how best to deal with both poverty and the exclusion, segregation and lack of empowerment forced upon them.

Brudder