Nanny ignored 'red flags' in foster care death - Edmonton - CBC News
A woman who worked as a nanny for Lily Choy, the former foster parent accused of killing a boy in her care, testified at Choy's murder trial Thursday
Exposing Child UN-Protective Services and the Deceitful Practices They Use to Rip Families Apart/Where Relative Placement is NOT an Option, as Stated by a DCYF Supervisor
Unbiased Reporting
What I post on this Blog does not mean I agree with the articles or disagree. I call it Unbiased Reporting!
Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly
In Memory of my Loving Husband, William F. Knightly Jr. Murdered by ILLEGAL Palliative Care at a Nashua, NH Hospital
Saturday, April 16, 2011
DEA head: A thousand dead children means we're winning war on drugs-Who are they trying to kid?
DEA head: A thousand dead children means we're winning war on drugs - Drugs - Salon.com
Producing and distributing illegal drugs is a profitable business, because there will always be a lot of demand and because illegality allows you to charge a great deal of money. That illegality also means that the people who produce and distribute the drugs are generally not responsible corporate citizens. So thanks to our expensive, terribly ineffective and endless war on drugs, lots of people are dying.
Producing and distributing illegal drugs is a profitable business, because there will always be a lot of demand and because illegality allows you to charge a great deal of money. That illegality also means that the people who produce and distribute the drugs are generally not responsible corporate citizens. So thanks to our expensive, terribly ineffective and endless war on drugs, lots of people are dying.
Colorado House Democrats: Kefalas Bill Protecting Youth in Foster Care Signed into Law by Governor Today
Colorado House Democrats: Kefalas Bill Protecting Youth in Foster Care Signed into Law by Governor Today
(DENVER) –Rep. John Kefalas’s (D-Fort Collins) bill increasing protections for kids in foster care facing abuse, identity theft, and hardship in transition to adulthood was signed into law today by Governor Hickenlooper.
(DENVER) –Rep. John Kefalas’s (D-Fort Collins) bill increasing protections for kids in foster care facing abuse, identity theft, and hardship in transition to adulthood was signed into law today by Governor Hickenlooper.
Report: New sex abuse allegations down slightly in 2010
Report: New sex abuse allegations down slightly in 2010 | The-Tidings.com
U.S. dioceses and religious orders received 505 new credible allegations of child sex abuse by clergy in 2010, a slight decrease from the previous year and a significant drop from the 1,092 new allegations reported in 2004, when the numbers began being tallied, according to a report released April 11 by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
U.S. dioceses and religious orders received 505 new credible allegations of child sex abuse by clergy in 2010, a slight decrease from the previous year and a significant drop from the 1,092 new allegations reported in 2004, when the numbers began being tallied, according to a report released April 11 by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
Civil Claim from Abused Child Deemed Legally Invalid by Sac County b/c Filed Too Late
California County News: Civil Claim from Abused Child Deemed Legally Invalid by Sac County b/c Filed Too Late
A boy who suffered severe abuse while kept at a home that was arranged by Sacramento County's Child Protective Services is now suing the county for the treatment he had to endure before he escaped in 2008. It is not clear how much damages are being sought, but so far the county has been dismissive of the litigation by arguing that the civil claim is not legally valid because it was filed too late. Reportedly, a claim must be put forth at least 6 months after the occurrence of an incident. The litigation argues that the county Child Protective Services system did a poor job of tracking the child and there were reports of abuse over a 7 year period.
A boy who suffered severe abuse while kept at a home that was arranged by Sacramento County's Child Protective Services is now suing the county for the treatment he had to endure before he escaped in 2008. It is not clear how much damages are being sought, but so far the county has been dismissive of the litigation by arguing that the civil claim is not legally valid because it was filed too late. Reportedly, a claim must be put forth at least 6 months after the occurrence of an incident. The litigation argues that the county Child Protective Services system did a poor job of tracking the child and there were reports of abuse over a 7 year period.
Child Protective Services Employee Charged with DUI-CPS MOTTO-Do as I say, Not as I do!!!
Bedford Co. Child Protective Services Employee Charged with DUI
Bedford Co., VA - The social work manager of Child Protective Services in Bedford County is charged with driving drunk, the police chief says.
Bedford Co., VA - The social work manager of Child Protective Services in Bedford County is charged with driving drunk, the police chief says.
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