Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Youth Story: Provoked by Staff



This comment was made on The Press Democrat's website on an article about a complaint made by youth about mistreatment at Valley of the Moon Children's Home.

This comment was taken from a public comment section on The Press Democrat's website but we have made it private because we think people should have the right to decide where they tell their story with their name. 
 
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Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Youth Story: "The Shame, Guilt and Horror of Being Stripped Search After School Still Haunts Me"




This comment was made on The Press Democrat's website on an article about a complaint made by youth about mistreatment at Valley of the Moon Children's Home.

It says, "I was there 33 years ago and was stripped searched everyday coming home from school. I was as bad as being molested, which was why I was placed there. The main hall door was locked at night, though our doors weren't. It seems they haven't changed much in 33 years. Also I was not a child who felt entitled back then. I was a 13 year old girl who was scared out of my mind. I thought I was the bad one, that I had done something wrong. The shame, guilt and horror of being stripped search after school still haunts me, Those of you who thin is is just a fast buck trying to be made have no clue!!"

This comment was taken from a public comment section on The Press Democrat's website. We have made them private because we think people should have the right to decide where they tell their story with their name. 
 
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Valley of the Moon Sued for Civil Rights Violations

Children finally are fighting back against the county. They brought a lawsuit and are banding together in a class action. This from the Press Democrat. 
"Filed earlier this month in U.S. District Court in San Francisco, the suit seeks an end to policies and practices it contends are unconstitutional, as well as punitive and compensatory damages.
So far, the case involves just five plaintiffs, but attorneys are seeking approval to form a class-action suit that could take in hundreds more, they say.
“It’s hard to put a number on it,” attorney Paul H. Masuhara said. “We won’t really know until we get records.”
Named as defendants in the suit are Jerry Dunn, director of Sonoma County’s Human Services Department; the county’s Family Youth and Services director, Nick Honey; and Stacie Kabour, manager of the county-run children’s home.
County Counsel Bruce Goldstein denied any policy at the children’s home of strip-searching or physically restraining children. He said similar accusations have surfaced in the past and were unfounded.
Goldstein said the facility is carefully regulated by the state Community Care Licensing agency, local courts and child welfare advocates. None were made aware of the complaints, he said.
“On its face, many of the allegations seem quite far-fetched,” he said Monday.
The suit is based on the experiences of five girls who are now adults and one male, a minor, who left the home late last year.
One of the women who was at the facility several times from 1995 to 2005 alleges she was subjected to more than 20 strip searches upon returning to the facility from school or family visits.
Another woman who was at the home for three months starting in 2012 said staff members searched her bra, requiring her to pull it away from her body, exposing her breasts.
Similar claims are made by the other two women, who were at the home in 2011. One said she was forced to “shake out” her bra during a search, leaving her feeling “shamed and humiliated.”
The boy, now 17, complained that over an 11-year period ending in December he was locked in his room, placed in restraints and had a cellphone confiscated. The suit also said he was subjected to extreme psychological abuse.
The suit maintains state regulators have investigated and cited the children’s home for a number of practices. In addition, it said incident reports established the use of unjustifiable restraint 610 times in five years, 41 times leading to injury, as well as incidents of sexual abuse and assault.
Goldstein said it may be true that children were injured over the past five years but he said it was unlikely due to restraints or attacks. He said the facility is obligated to report all incidents that could be considered serious to the state.
And he denied any practice that would involve children’s undergarments when they returned to the facility.
“That is not allowed and I don’t believe it happened,” Goldstein said. “It would be inconsistent with policy over at least the past five years.”
You can reach Staff Writer Paul Payne at 568-5312 or paul.payne@pressdemocrat.com. On Twitter @ppayne."

This from the Press Democrat, Sonoma County's primary newspaper. 

Monday, May 18, 2015

Youth Story: "I Have Been Left at Valley Before and it was the Worst Experience of My Life"




This comment was made on a Facebook post about a complaint made by youth about mistreatment at Valley of the Moon Children's Home.

It says, "Oh dude valley is a prison for children with no where else to go. These kids aren't even criminals and they are treated like prisoners. I have been left at Valley before and it was the worst experience of my life. The food is good though."

This comment was taken from a public Facebook page. We have made them private because we think people should have the right to decide where they tell their story with their name. 
 
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Saturday, May 16, 2015

Youth Story: "We Were Strip Searched at the Facility"



 This comment was made on a Facebook post about a complaint made by youth about mistreatment at Valley of the Moon Children's Home.

It says, "Ok they r denying strip searching kids there I can truly say we were strip searched at the facility."

This comment was taken from a public Facebook page. We have made them private because we think people should have the right to decide where they tell their story with their name. 
 
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Thursday, May 14, 2015

Youth Stories: "Totally Dehumanizing." "I Watched Kids Get Tackled and Have Some Basic Rights Violated"



These comments were made on a Facebook post about a complaint made by youth about mistreatment at Valley of the Moon Children's Home. It is different people discussing their experiences and the experiences of their family members.

First comment: "I believe it, I had staff there tell me they were going to send me to an insane asylum because the woman was upset at me. I watched kids get tacked and have some basic rights violated."

Second comment: "I personally the cell phone thing is silly they should be taken from them, communication is restricted, but the reality is there is so many other issues. The staff was so burned out that many of them took their aggression on the kids. I get it I worked in group homes but as a kid surviving abuse and then having that emotional abuse done by the people meant to protect you was horrifying. I remember it like yesterday my roomate being woken up in the middle of the night strapped to a bed and taken to the mental hospital. A snearing staff woman telling me I was next if I didnt watch my step. I was a good kid, never been in trouble, graduated with my BA and these were some of the worst days of my life. Totally dehumanizing.

Third comment: "My baby girl whom came to live with us April 22, 2011 her adoption was finalized on July 2, 2013. They made it obvious they hate her."

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Youth Story: "Abuse Has Been Going on There for Many Years"





This comment was made on a Facebook post about a complaint made by youth about mistreatment at Valley of the Moon Children's Home.

It says, "Not surprised. Abuse has been going on there for many years, treating already traumatized children as if they were criminals, when they are all, in fact, victims. Sad."

This comment was taken from a public Facebook page. We have made them private because we think people should have the right to decide where they tell their story with their name. 
 
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