Sacramento – The California Joint Legislative Audit Committee on Wednesday unanimously approved an audit of the County of Los Angeles’ handling of child abuse and welfare issues, according to Senator Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita.
Senators Wilk, Ricardo Lara (D-Bell Gardens) and Assemblyman Tom Lackey (R-Palmdale) requested the audit after 10-year old Anthony Avalos was essentially abused to death despite numerous reports having been made to the LA County’s Department of Children and Family Services of suspected abuse.
In 2014, as in the case of Anthony Avalos, Gabriel Fernandez also died as a result of abuse despite multiple reports having been filed with DCFS.
“This was not an isolated incident,” Wilk said. “If we don’t find out how situations like this can occur we won’t be able to find ways to prevent them in the future. Despite numerous calls to DCFS by teachers, relatives and others expressing concern Anthony remained in his home. This has got to stop. It is systematic incompetency and represents an epic failure by government.”
The Los Angeles Times reports that 13 calls were placed to DCFS by teachers, school administrators, counselors and relatives alleging abuse of not only Anthony but also his six siblings at the hands of his mother and her boyfriend.
At the time of his death Anthony’s body was covered with cigarette burns and he had sustained severe head injuries amongst other visible signs of trauma.
“My heart breaks for Anthony and other children being abused,” Wilk said. “We can’t make this right for him, but we can take steps to ensure it doesn’t happen again.”
The audit should be completed sometime next spring, he said.
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All foster families should require much more detail on background checks and the county should hire at least twice the social workers than are currently employed.
Mandatory in home random checks and if there is even one report of abuse is registered they should be banned from even being near children…