Fairfax Risk Management Division - Fairfax, Virginia

Address: 12000 Government Center Pkwy #215, Fairfax, VA 22035.
Phone: 033243040.
Website: fairfaxcounty.gov
Specialties: County government office.
Other points of interest: Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot.
Opinions: This company has 1 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 1/5.

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Fairfax Risk Management Division

La Fairfax Risk Management Division es una oficina del gobierno del condado de Fairfax, ubicada en Fairfax, Virginia.

La división se encarga de gestionar los riesgos y asuntos relacionados con la propiedad y la infraestructura del condado.

La división también proporciona servicios de asesor

👍 Reviews of Fairfax Risk Management Division

Fairfax Risk Management Division - Fairfax, Virginia
Kimberly B.
1/5

Please read the document sent out by one Mary Wigginton in regards to stating that it was necessary for the Staff to NOT inform me of the true events leading up to my daughters injuries and also taking accountability for information being withheld, hence that my child BLACKED OUT and was improperly lifted and moved to an area where she & her injuries were on display! Obviously, there are some serious gaps in the system, but I only hope another child is NOT injured. Staff need to pay more attention to the children, NO FACEBOOK while supervising CHILDREN...also more organized games where children are NOT running at maximum speeds in an non-padded gym. I understand that it's becoming a TREND for people to NOT use Morals and Values but ANY occupation involving CHILDREN should require employees to exercise INTEGRITY consistently. My daughter will NOT attend after-school programs within the county of Fairfax any longer. I cannot afford nor endure the LAWS in place to protect them and NOT my Child! Kids are being hurt daily some injuries in which they never recoup from: I am grateful and lucky that I didn't have to depend on the county to be accountable for injuries that occurred while she was in their care. And the woman who sent the letter, truly needs to tap into her moral compass...or perhaps her salary satisfies her inability to be humane!

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