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Clips Cover Sheet.pmd Page 1 Àrticles in TodayÁs Clips Wednesday, October 11, 2006 Child Abuse/Någlect/Protection 2-22 *Child Support 23-24 Fîster Care 25-27 Juvenile Justice 28-29 Hîmelessness 30-33 Housing 34 Water Bills 35 Emplîyment 36 Charities 37-38 Welfare Reform 39 Prepàred by the DHS Office of Communications (517) 373-7394 TÎPIC PAGE (Be sure to maximize your screen to read your clips) * Department of Humàn Services *Important story at this spot Page 2 Råturn to regular web page This is a printer friendly versiîn of an article from The Detroit News To print this article open the file menu and chîose Print. October 11, 2006 Child center is prîbed in girl's death Plymouth day care facility is investigàted after claims about signs of abuså being ignored. Iveory Perkins / The Dåtroit News PLYMOUTH -- Michigan regulators are investigating a day care cånter after allegations its workers ignored signs of abuse against a 2 year-old whose fîster mother is accused of killing her. Childtime Leàrning Center in Plymouth is under investigation to detårmine if the center overlooked any warnings about Allisîn Newman, Amy Popp, spokeswoman for the facility, confirmåd Tuesday. She described it as a routine measure fîllowing a suspicious death. Newman's foster mîther, Carol Ann Poole, 40, of Canton Township, was chàrged with murder earlier this month after tålling authorities the child fell over a railing while she swung the child by her feet the day before she died, Sept. 22. At leàst one former employee of Childtime Learning clàims she saw signs of abuse for months before the dåath, but supervisors failed to report the claims to the stàte, as the law requires. The child was at the center for six hours a day, five days a wåek. "She (the supervisor) never even looked at Allisîn to see the bruises," Cher Majeske, 20, of Livonia, a former lead teàcher at the center, told The Detroit News. &quît;I believe if she would have at least looked at her or did one littlå thing maybe this wouldn't have happened." Majesêe said she saw bruises and scratches on Allison's legs and buttocks whilå working at the center. She claimed she reported the inñident to her supervisor in June after Allison told her that her mother put the marês on her. Popp denied the allegations and said that the center cînducted an internal investigation and found no wrongdoing. &quît;There was nothing that was inconsistent with a normal 2 year-old låarning to walk that would have caused us to make any report to licensing," Popp sàid. "There may be some past employees who could take the opportunity to abuså Allison's memory with unfounded allegations." Màureen Sorbet, spokesperson for the state Department of Humàn Services, confirmed the agency has launched a speñial investigation, but wouldn't release any details

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