Saturday, May 31, 2025

The need for oversight of government agencies, especially when it involves children's safety

NYC’s child protectors lack oversight, even when kids die — unleash the city’s watchdog


When a New York City child dies or suffers severe injury due to neglect or abuse, it’s not only a tragedy — it’s a failure that should prompt city government to ask where we went wrong and what we can do better.

If the child and family are known to the city Administration for Children’s Services, only an independent, objective look at ACS’s work can answer that question.

But right now that is impossible.

Why? 

Because New York state law prevents any independent oversight body from accessing the full record of ACS’s involvement with the city’s children and families.



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