Saturday, December 24, 2022

A $230,000 student loan: loan forgiveness is not the issue - cost - is the issue.

Maybe it's time to investigate the creditors, loan processors and even better the university system financial aid offices.

           PHOTO CREDIT:  Shane on Unsplash

A $230,000 bill for college tuition and... take a read of this article and it's the cost of the education that is suspect....

It may also be time to remove the non-profit tax exemption statuses of universities as well. The feds need money, the universities really do not. Tax exemption to the acedemians and funded researchers who are being paid mostly by student loan money (except those research projects funded by...).  

The Biden Admin, the folks at Navient, the Missouri MOHELA loan processing corporation, the gazillion lawyers, the Supreme Court - and hell I don't know how many other political blame the other guy parties involved in these shenanigans- who are supposedly waving the flags of "helping" or "saving" us all from the opposition.... just ABSOLUTELY MISSING THE POINT.  

Say what you want ... this guy has college degrees that cost $230,000 - without bank interest clearly known. and I thought that was shameful. TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS.

Sunday, December 18, 2022

Manipulation and forethought...

Changing views in mental health begins with changing lexicon.  Here's a different view on what inhibits bias change ...

Saturday, December 10, 2022

The system sent this police officer to jail for freezing his ASD son to death; many many systems failed. Now what?

This article and another similar indicate a several year history of child abuse in the home of a police officer hurting and killing his autistic son.  Another article is quoted to say that school officials stated the child was underfed and neglected... two systems involved who are to protect protect.  Now the security footage is a question as well ... who saw that stuff "in the cloud" if that's where it was?  

            PHOTO CREDIT:  Kat J and Unsplash

Before I rant here's one quote:

"Suffolk County Department of Social Services Commissioner Frances Pierre said in a statement at the time of Valva's arrest that child neglect was alleged in the household in 2018, triggering a one-year child supervision program."

In 2018.  I'll say that again,  in 2018.

So this was known.   Reunification of families (keeping kids in their homes) is a federal mandate.  But here there are several layers that make the gaps in protection horrific in evidentiary failure:

1. Youth with ASD have added protection sensitivity as they are classified as not only minors to be kept safe from abuse,  but they are a"vulnerable population." The state and others have a responsibility to act at a higher level when reports are made. 
2. A parent in law enforcement is not a more protected (shielded) class in abuse scenarios.  They,  law enforcement,  "by their public service" are also to be more closely scrutinized when abuse is previously substantiated, as it was in 2018.   Again,  a higher level of protecting the child is indicated,  especially with law enforcement as the perpetrator.
3. Some states see schools as an institution of protecting youth as a status to attend to - with greater sensitivity as well.  In other words,  if abuse is found in those instituions (discovered, reported) Shevchenko if child welfare act more quickly. 
4. In this case, I can almost bet with high certainty there were multiple prior abuse reports from the school to the child protecting agencies...multiple enough that they lead to a one year supervised visitation with the dad and his ASD children, a police officer, with vulnerable population status youth,  from the school to child welfare. 
5. The above,  with only a little speculation on my part (see number 4), is sufficient given what is now known in 2020 and in 2022, to merit a full discovery and disclosure of the institutions involved in the oversight of these kids, looking at every protocol for the affected/ involved schools, child welfare agencies, law enforcement, social workers teachers, legal parties previously involved, GALs (guardian ad litems), mental health providers ... where many many gaps are why and how this child died.

It is not enough to focus on the abuse of a perpetrator of such crimes when this many people were already involved in this kids life long before he died.  Those systems must be evaluated, correctively acted upon, with program improvement and change.

I wrote extensively about this topic in 2004, 2009 and again in 2019.  You can search "Adult Welfare by Kurt LaRose" and the initial 3 minute read will reference many many scenarios to consider ... or go here

Someday, we will find a way to help.   When a system keeps missing things,  with high profile leaders at the helm of the headlines (like police officers killing their ASD child when child welfare was involved many times prior, where schools and social workers and mental health providers were involved in diagnostics by the ASD label alone) imagine how many more non high profile cases are prolific in the US.

Friday, December 2, 2022

Changed minds in the USA about same sex marriages? More smoke and mirrors...

     Here's photo credit shoutout to Anastasiia.             Mukhina and unsplash.

The idea that Americans have changed their minds on same sex marriage in the shadows of the Respect for Marriage Act likely passing into federal law is not exactly progress.  Why? This very well rounded and well done Yahoo 360 take on the topic screams of internalized heterocentrism (I did not use the word homophobia intentionally).  In summary, it is the law that protects same sex couples in the case of a supreme court reversal of a previously passed law... anticipatory in other words.   Here, I would say that the law to protect is a farce.  Prior abortions are not crimes since Roe was overturned.   Prior marriages are not going to become illegal after the fact either.  And here's a point that I think was missed in this Yahoo piece.... those who overturned Roe specifically indicated in their writings that this was not a precedent to be useful in same sex marriage being reversed by the court - as one example.   Fear mongering happens at all sides.   Plus this kind of morally charged, politically charged stuff distracts the citizenry from focussing on other things: people being able to pay their bills, why health insurance is not preventing medically related bankruptcies, why education is not free to people,  how come food insecurity is rampant,  why banks are thriving when most are living one check to the next and why the simplified tax code is now at 77,000 pages and growing.   I'm married and I'm protected.   I'm glad about that.   But largely this whole thing is a distracting idea that government is working for its people.   And it's not.