Building Safety When the System Fails (Part 1)
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概要
What happens after the headlines fade, but the fear doesn’t?
Anil Babbar returns to FCG and we move beyond the shock and into what families are actually forced to do to keep their children safe. This is not about outrage. It is about strategy. We talk about why parents end up thinking like investigators, how documentation becomes protection, and why the words you choose in an email can matter more than the emotions you feel in the moment. Anger might be justified, but evidence wins cases.
This episode is a roadmap:
• What to do when something feels off
• How to document without escalating risk
• How to protect your child and your case at the same time
• When to put people on notice and how to do it effectively
Then we zoom out to the bigger question. What would real safety look like if families helped design the system? We dig into parent-led housing, funding structures, and the economics that keep better models out of reach. Anil shares the vision behind SafeCare, a framework built on transparency, accountability, and partnership with caregivers and DSPs who want to do this work the right way. We also name the tension that often gets ignored. Good DSPs are working inside broken structures. Real reform has to protect them too, not just the people they support.
“We are not just fighting for services. We are fighting for proof that our children are safe when we are not in the room.”
This is a conversation about courage, but also about the long game. Building systems that will still be standing when families are no longer there to oversee them. “This isn’t advocacy for today. This is survival planning for the day we’re gone.”
Connect with Anil: SafeCare: www.safecarecs.com
Additional Media coverage:
NY Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/21/nyregion/anderson-autism-center-suit.html
FOX 5 investigation: https://www.fox5ny.com/news/autism-facility-faces-abuse-allegations-after-shocking-video-surfaces
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Recorded at ROC Vox Recording & Production Studios in Rochester, NY. Learn more at rocvox.com.
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