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Event highlights rising problem of child abuse
by Bob Shiles
Staff writer
State Sen. Michael Walters, the keynote speaker at Tuesday's Child Abuse Prevention Month ceremony held outside the Robeson County DSS building, urges everyone in the community to take interest in the welfare of children. | Bob Shiles | Robesonian
State Sen. Michael Walters, the keynote speaker at Tuesday's Child Abuse Prevention Month ceremony held outside the Robeson County DSS building, urges everyone in the community to take interest in the welfare of children. | Bob Shiles | Robesonian
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Becky Morrow, Robeson County DSS director, looks over messages hanging on a tree donned with the blue ribbons representing national Child Abuse Prevention Month. National Child Abuse Prevention Month was first held in April 1983. | Bob Shiles | Robesonian
Becky Morrow, Robeson County DSS director, looks over messages hanging on a tree donned with the blue ribbons representing national Child Abuse Prevention Month. National Child Abuse Prevention Month was first held in April 1983. | Bob Shiles | Robesonian
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LUMBERTON — The number of reports of child abuse has increased tremendously in recent months, the director of Robeson County’s Department of Social Services said Tuesday.

During 2011, there were 1,382 child-abuse referrals made to Department of Social Services, Becky Morrow said. During the first three months of this year, 761 referrals of child abuse have already been made to the county DSS — more than half of all last year.

“If referrals continue to increase, we will probably double the number we had last year, ” she said.

Morrow spoke during a program held outside the county DSS building to recognize April as Child Abuse Prevention Month. The program — sponsored by DSS, Robeson County Family Treatment Court, Guardian ad Litem, Southeastern Family Violence Center, and Robeson Health Care Corp. — was attended by county and state officials, as well as by DSS staff members and the public.

“Child abuse is a travesty. It should never happen,” said county Commissioner Raymond Cummings, who also is chairman of the county’s DSS board. “Children should have a peaceful environment in which to live.”

Although there is no one reason that can be given for the recent increase in referrals of child abuse, the factor most recently pointed to is Robeson County’s sour economy.

“As the economy gets bad, child and spousal abuse seems to go up,” Cummings said.

State Sen. Michael Walters, the program’s keynote speaker, also pointed to the economy as a cause of increasing child abuse, domestic violence and even prescription drug abuse.

“Families live in difficult times,” he said. “We have the difficult task of helping families right the ship so that kids can grow up and become productive members of their communities.”

Walters commended the staff of the county’s Department of Social Services for the work they do every day to to protect and provide better lives for children.

“I ask you to turn to your colleagues and say ‘a job well done’,” he said. “No one can stand up for our children in Robeson County but us.”

Morrow told The Robesonian after the program that her department’s has 35 investigators handling the large number of child-abuse referrals they receive.

“I think they are making a difference,” Morrow said. “We are trying to prevent abuse. We don’t want to see a child die. Our number one priority is making sure that children are safe.”

The first national Child Abuse Prevention Month was celebrated in April 1983. Since then, child abuse and neglect prevention activities are held across the country each April.

Reach staff writer Bob Shiles at 910-272-6117 or bshiles@heartlandpublications.com.

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ghpsista0810
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April 25, 2012
Couldnt help but comment on this one!RDSS,RDSS where do I begin.My children never had a chance when their fate was placed in the hands of some of the most unexperienced,unmaternal,and careless selfish Social workers I know...not to mention the overpaid, underworked Court appointed attorneys.I feel so sorry for the children that need help and that need safe homes and someone to love them and keep them safe.God help them because RDSS wont.God forbid they are taken from a loving mother (no job) and given to the County'S most abusive aunt ever known (CNA),AFTER MULTIPLE WARNINGS FROM THE MOTHER THAT by giving custody of her children to their fathers sister who clearly hated the mother would prove devestating for her children.Nonetheless,the decision was made!Ten years later my fight for justice would come to an end,but not before a long and dreadful suffering both by my children and I.Today,my children are once again home, safe,out of harms way,and well on their way to recovery!Thank you "SELF" and I continue to pray for a newly redesigned RDSS/CPS!Next time,try not to focus so much on where the kids came from,yet where you have decided to place them for a so called better "quality of life"!Everything that glitters is not gold,but I guess you know this NOW!FORGIVEN...
phyldil8
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April 13, 2012
If you are so concerned about the children then why do you call the parents and let them know you are coming by. you go by everything just find and then you are called to the hospital to a child that is dead and you went to their house. How do it make you feel when you see that child laying on the bed dead.

ghpsista0810
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April 25, 2012
Robeson County DSS is the absolute worst when it comes to protecting children.I know this from personal experience!Those kids in Rob. County dont stand a chance.Thank God I was able to get my kids outta there and myself as well.As long as there is food,clothing,and shelter then NO INVESTIGATION will ever commence....so sad.People feed,cloth,shelter and severely abuse their kids and other peoples kids everyday.When will they start looking past the kitchen cabinets,refridgerator,and bank account and truely help these neglected and abused children?
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