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memos, internal and external correspondence, e-mail, medical and clinical records, andall investigative materials from CQC, OMRDD, Taconic regional <strong>of</strong>fice, the <strong>State</strong> Police,the Office <strong>of</strong> Children and Family Services’ <strong>State</strong> Central Register, the <strong>State</strong> EducationDepartment, and the Anderson School. Also, records from the Governor’s Office,Jonathan’s personal physicians, hospital visits, psychiatric assessments and evaluations,and the Bethlehem Central School District were examined. Additionally, New York<strong>State</strong> Senate hearing minutes and various reference materials were reviewed throughoutthe investigation.Along with the specific allegations that provided the initial basis for this review,more than 30 CQC investigations <strong>of</strong> alleged child abuse were evaluated by the InspectorGeneral’s Office to examine the adequacy <strong>of</strong> CQC’s interpretation and application <strong>of</strong>Social Services Law § 412. As the investigation proceeded, issues arose that caused theInspector General’s Office to question the efficacy <strong>of</strong> the Social Services Law provisionsthat are intended to protect children from abuse or neglect.Although this report details the incidents leading to the Careys’ allegations <strong>of</strong>abuse, the Inspector General will not make findings in this report regarding the standard<strong>of</strong> care provided to Jonathan at the Anderson School and will not assess whether any <strong>of</strong>the agencies involved should have made a finding <strong>of</strong> abuse in the case. Thosedeterminations are appropriately left to the agencies with relevant expertise that arecharged with that responsibility.However, the Inspector General consulted two experts regarding the treatment <strong>of</strong>children with developmental disabilities, Dr. Kevin Sutherland and Dr. Maureen Conroy,to understand the context <strong>of</strong> the state investigations. Sutherland is an associate pr<strong>of</strong>essor29

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