Wednesday, February 2, 2011

The Truth Bites "NH": Speak OUT against DHHS NH practices and those affiliated

The Truth Bites "NH": Speak OUT against DHHS NH practices and those affiliated

This Link will bring you to the Civil Appeal filed today in Nashua, NH - Docket No. 226-2010-CV-00612
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OoVat8ePUIPWbROCp_-mwqlARb8Qdfyd5fiU0K6vVtM/edit?hl=en&authkey=COeB44AL

The Rights of Parents, Children and Families in New Hampshire have been severely abused. We have shown cases of where the law was broken and the recent audit by the Federal Government that shows DHHS is failing, it not your imagination. This case seeks to correct those abuses…



This case is filed against NH DHHS Margaret Bishop - Director DCYF, Division of Child Youth and Family’s including several CPSW’s, one Judge Bamberger, one Marital Master Alice Love, one Dr. Vonderheide and a William McIntosh, CASA Ellen McCormick.

Your Rights in regards to this case are as follows:

1) Under rule 15 of the NH Superior Court Rules: a “Plaintiff of Interest” can attach to this case, by March 03, 2011, deadline to attach.

2) Your RIGHT TO BE HEARD if for whatever reason you are unable to attach but want the right to be heard contact Denise-Marie McIntosh at dmvc@comcast.net to be a witness if any of the conditions below occurred in your case.

ISSUES ON THE TABLE:

DCYF a/k/a Department of Health and Human Services

You or a family member or friend experienced one or more of the following:

> A civil rights violation US or NH Constitution
> The Reporter/Caller was not identified
> The law was not applied in your case
> –you were denied evidence that a fact finder would rely on in determining the fate of your child –
> Your court appointed or hired attorney did not know the law
> Your family did NOT receive NEEDED services
» Simply Supervised visits and/or Mental Health /Drug/Alcohol exams are not services to help your family unless medical detoxify was actually needed and provided, or therapy or in home assistance
Or something of a similar nature

» Discriminated against because of sex, religion, race, color, national origin

» Right of Conscience - your inner sense of what is right or wrong – Denise can help with coordinating files as a family advocate but cannot give legal advice.

» Did you have an adverse experience at the Nashua Visitation Center, YWCA or with any other provider DR. Lynch, Dr. Hindy, Cindy Coraccio CPSW or some other provider?
» Does your case plan match the charges?

» Was your case closed with a finding that had nothing to do with the charges against you?

» Accountability of Judges – could you read your orders, were they understandable? Did the Judge check evidence? Did the Judge rely only on what a SOCIAL WORKER OR CASA WORKER STATED without review of real facts?

» Visits were cancelled for frivolous reasons having nothing to do with your case and/or you were denied the right to see your child, grandchild etc

» You were and/or are being denied access to your file.

Civil Right Violated
Told you, you couldn’t talk to anyone about the case
You received a bill but were never notified that they may have a right to recovery
The Law – case in front of a marital master switched to district court without a show cause hearing in Superior Court


Anything you feel was wrong with your case that matches the Plaintiffs Complaint may allow you to attach, anything that you feel was done wrong and we can match it up to evidence not previously allowed and/or reviewed, you can be a witness.


The 169-C The Child Protection Act link: http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/html/xii/169-c/169-c-mrg.htm

Speak Out for Family and Children’s rights. This department has failed since its inception on Federal Audits for the way they handle cases. 2003 failed 2010 failed. Every 5 years there is an audit. If you do not act to be heard as either a plaintiff or witness you can expect that over the next 5 years things will not improve, family will be torn apart, children will lose their heritage and those families that really need support or services and children who really do need help in bad situations will continue to be ignored!!

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