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Tonight's special guests are is Steven & Meghan Bratcher from Owensboro, Kentucky, loving parents who are at their wits end over what to do about the institutional abuse their two young boys have experienced. Steven says, "I am reaching out to the...
1:29:33•29 Oct 2020
Fighting Institutional Child Abuse: A Parental Plea
Episode Overview
- Steven and Meghan Bratcher's children face institutional abuse.
- Corruption in family court and CPS is highlighted.
- Steven's plea for public help and awareness.
- Naasca's mission to address child abuse issues.
- Importance of community support and reform.
“I am reaching out to the public in a desperate plea for help as my entire life has unraveled before my eyes.”
The latest episode of the Stop Child Abuse Now radio show, hosted by Charlie Stecker, brings to light the harrowing experiences of Steven and Meghan Bratcher from Owensboro, Kentucky. As loving parents, they have found themselves at the center of a battle against institutional child abuse, which has affected their two young boys.
Steven's plea to the public is not only a call for help but a cry to end the systematic corruption they believe exists within family court and Child Protective Services (CPS). The episode begins with Charlie addressing a medical emergency involving his co-host Penelope, showing the camaraderie and support among the show's team. Despite the setback, Charlie introduces the purpose and mission of the National Association of Adult Survivors of Child Abuse (Naasca).
Naasca aims to confront childhood abuse and trauma, including sexual assault, emotional trauma, and neglect, through public education and offering hope and healing to survivors. Steven shares the distressing details of his family's ordeal. His oldest son, Ethan, has suffered severe abuse while in foster care, leading to medical complications requiring hospitalization. Steven and Meghan's story underscores the challenges faced by many parents dealing with the repercussions of family court decisions and CPS interventions.
Their experiences highlight the need for reform in these systems to prevent further harm to children and families. Throughout the episode, listeners are encouraged to engage with Steven, offering insights and support. The discussion also touches on the broader issues of corruption and abuse of power within institutions meant to protect vulnerable children. Steven's determination to not only save his family but also help others in similar situations is palpable.
The show ends with a reminder of the importance of adult responsibility in preventing child abuse and the power of community support in driving change. As Steven and Meghan continue their fight for justice, their story serves as a poignant reminder of the need for vigilance and advocacy in protecting children from abuse. Listeners are left with a sense of urgency to support Steven and Meghan's cause and a deeper understanding of the complexities involved in child welfare systems.

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