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Un-protection Workers

December 20, 2008 permalink

Canada Court Watch has been following incompetent work by two caseworkers for Haldimand and Norfolk CAS, Jamie Brownlee and Michael Downs. People who have experiences with these workers are invited to call Canada Court Watch. An abridged version of the report is below.

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Dirty deeds being perpetrated against family by Halimand & Norfolk Children's Aid Society workers!

(Dec 20, 2008) The Family Justice Review Committee has been involved in an ongoing investigation involving two workers, Ms. Jamie Brownlee and Mr. Michael Downs of the Children's Aid Society of Haldimand & Norfolk in Townsend, Ontario. Information uncovered to date during the investigation would reasonably indicate that these two workers have acted in an unprofessional manner, have abused their power and authority and have caused significant harm to at least one family in the region. It would appear that the Charter Rights of the Parents and the Child have been infringed upon as a result of one mistake after another by Society workers. It appears that the Society does not even know how to serve documents properly on parents with workers committing multiple violations to the family law rules. Even a motion filed on December 17, 2008 violated some of the most commonly known rules. The costly mistakes being made by this agency are inexcusable considering the monies and resources that these CAS agencies get from the taxpayers of Ontario. The FJRC to date has compiled a 50 page report on this case and the report gets thicker by the day as workers keep doing more things wrong to screw up the case.

Any parent in the region who has had dealings with either Ms. Jamie Brownlee or Mr. Michael Downs is urged to contact Canada Court Watch in confidence at info@canadacourtwatch.com

Source: Canada Court Watch

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