Pro-life movement making a comeback | Deseret News
OREM — Nothing about the small clinic in Shawnee, Kan., made it stand out in Melinda Oberhelman's mind.
Looking back, all she remembers from that sultry June day in 1975 is going into a room with a nurse who kept using the word "tissue" as she explained the procedure.
The specifics slipped by.
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
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Victims of CPS seek class-action lawsuit participants
Victims of CPS seek class-action lawsuit participants | Lake Tahoe News
Letter to the community,
Tahoe Victims of CPS has joined together with families on the West Slope of El Dorado County to form the El Dorado County Victims of CPS. All parties involved are either advocates for CPS reform, or families that have had their constitutional rights violated by CPS.
First and foremost, we do not want any more children removed from innocent parents; but we also want to ensure that social workers employed by Child Protective Services’ Investigative Unit have the proper training.
We have heard from numerous parties in the community that social workers are hired off the street with no training, and the funding is not available to properly train these social workers. So what we have are employees of the county that enter people’s homes by intimidating them, and removing children without a search warrant. Not only are the families traumatized by these actions, but also social workers then falsify the facts in their report to the court to cover up their illegal activities, a fact confirmed by a number of court-appointed family court attorneys.
Law enforcement, whom we support whole-heartedly, has somehow been misinformed that they need to support these illegal acts. We encourage all law enforcement officials called to a home by a social worker, to ask where the search warrant is, unless exigent circumstances exist that put the child in harm’s way. We do not want our wonderful law enforcement members, or even social workers for that fact, leaving themselves open to criminal prosecution and civil lawsuits.
El Dorado County is a great place to live, but as residents, we need to live here without the fear of renegade social workers misinterpreting the Child Welfare Codes, which were written to protect children from gross neglect, abuse, and possible death. We want our county’s CPS to be the model that other counties and states can mirror.
We are inviting any resident of El Dorado County, past and present, to write us with their experiences of violations by Child Protective Services and their interest in a class-action lawsuit against Child Protective Services for violation of their constitutional rights, namely the 4th and 14th Amendments.â€
The mailing address is:
El Dorado County Victims of CPS
P.O. Box 22
Placerville, CA 95667
Ernie Claudio, co-founder of Tahoe Victims of CPS
Letter to the community,
Tahoe Victims of CPS has joined together with families on the West Slope of El Dorado County to form the El Dorado County Victims of CPS. All parties involved are either advocates for CPS reform, or families that have had their constitutional rights violated by CPS.
First and foremost, we do not want any more children removed from innocent parents; but we also want to ensure that social workers employed by Child Protective Services’ Investigative Unit have the proper training.
We have heard from numerous parties in the community that social workers are hired off the street with no training, and the funding is not available to properly train these social workers. So what we have are employees of the county that enter people’s homes by intimidating them, and removing children without a search warrant. Not only are the families traumatized by these actions, but also social workers then falsify the facts in their report to the court to cover up their illegal activities, a fact confirmed by a number of court-appointed family court attorneys.
Law enforcement, whom we support whole-heartedly, has somehow been misinformed that they need to support these illegal acts. We encourage all law enforcement officials called to a home by a social worker, to ask where the search warrant is, unless exigent circumstances exist that put the child in harm’s way. We do not want our wonderful law enforcement members, or even social workers for that fact, leaving themselves open to criminal prosecution and civil lawsuits.
El Dorado County is a great place to live, but as residents, we need to live here without the fear of renegade social workers misinterpreting the Child Welfare Codes, which were written to protect children from gross neglect, abuse, and possible death. We want our county’s CPS to be the model that other counties and states can mirror.
We are inviting any resident of El Dorado County, past and present, to write us with their experiences of violations by Child Protective Services and their interest in a class-action lawsuit against Child Protective Services for violation of their constitutional rights, namely the 4th and 14th Amendments.â€
The mailing address is:
El Dorado County Victims of CPS
P.O. Box 22
Placerville, CA 95667
Ernie Claudio, co-founder of Tahoe Victims of CPS
Director of advocacy group charged with DWI | director, dwi, gaston
Director of advocacy group charged with DWI | director, dwi, gaston - Gaston Gazette
he director of Gaston County’s Children’s Advocacy Center attempted to resign Thursday morning after being charged with DWI Wednesday night.
Laurie McClure, program director of Hope Circle, was stopped by Belmont Police at 6:48 p.m. for driving 39 mph in a 20 mph zone, according to a citation.
he director of Gaston County’s Children’s Advocacy Center attempted to resign Thursday morning after being charged with DWI Wednesday night.
Laurie McClure, program director of Hope Circle, was stopped by Belmont Police at 6:48 p.m. for driving 39 mph in a 20 mph zone, according to a citation.
Two women charged in death of 3-year-old in their custody, appear in court
Two women charged in death of 3-year-old appear in court : News : CarolinaLive.com
Jeraldine Brockington, 42, and her daughter, Kesia Grant, 23, appeared before Florence County Magistrate Belinda Timmons for a preliminary hearing Wednesday.
The two are charged in the death of Tylashia Grant, 3, of Florence.
Jeraldine Brockington, 42, and her daughter, Kesia Grant, 23, appeared before Florence County Magistrate Belinda Timmons for a preliminary hearing Wednesday.
The two are charged in the death of Tylashia Grant, 3, of Florence.
Friday, April 29, 2011
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