State workers union sues DSHS, claims ‘effort to privatize child welfare’ - Spokesman.com - May 7, 2011
The largest union representing Washington state workers has filed a lawsuit in Thurston County Superior Court seeking to stop the Department of Social and Health Services from privatizing child welfare.
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, May 7, 2011
Manchester standoff ends with girl safe, man shot dead
Manchester standoff ends with girl safe, man shot dead | New Hampshire NEWS
MANCHESTER --The man involved in a three-day standoff with police on the city's West Side was shot and killed early this morning.
MANCHESTER --The man involved in a three-day standoff with police on the city's West Side was shot and killed early this morning.
Man Protecting his child from Child Welfare Check-Standoff Continues
Police wait out holed-up man | New Hampshire NEWS
Members of the Manchester Police S.W.A.T. team gather behind their armored vehicle Friday afternoon as they arrive at the scene of a stand-off that police say developed after a man brandished a gun when they went to his apartment to check on the welfare of a child Thursday night.
(Bob LaPree)
MANCHESTER — Police settled in for a second overnight standoff on the West Side Friday, after a gun-toting man inside his apartment apparently stopped talking to them.
Members of the Manchester Police S.W.A.T. team gather behind their armored vehicle Friday afternoon as they arrive at the scene of a stand-off that police say developed after a man brandished a gun when they went to his apartment to check on the welfare of a child Thursday night.
(Bob LaPree)
MANCHESTER — Police settled in for a second overnight standoff on the West Side Friday, after a gun-toting man inside his apartment apparently stopped talking to them.
Friday, May 6, 2011
State taking your kids... Too much power?
State taking your kids... Too much power?
WXYZ) - All parents make mistakes. But in Michigan, one mistake can cost you your child. Critics say it’s happening all too often.
Legal experts say one of the reasons kids are getting wrenched from their parents is because we have one of the worst laws in the country when it comes to how and when the state can take your children.
WXYZ) - All parents make mistakes. But in Michigan, one mistake can cost you your child. Critics say it’s happening all too often.
Legal experts say one of the reasons kids are getting wrenched from their parents is because we have one of the worst laws in the country when it comes to how and when the state can take your children.
A Mother's Day gift for America: support services for adoptive families-How about support services for BIO families?
A Mother's Day gift for America: support services for adoptive families - CSMonitor.com
New York
Child welfare professionals have become increasingly proficient at finding enduring, loving homes for children who need them. Adoptions from foster care have soared during the last couple of decades, to about 58,000 last year alone. The increase of children adopted into the US from abroad skyrocketed during the same period, roughly tripling to over 20,000 annually before a decline began in 2005.
New York
Child welfare professionals have become increasingly proficient at finding enduring, loving homes for children who need them. Adoptions from foster care have soared during the last couple of decades, to about 58,000 last year alone. The increase of children adopted into the US from abroad skyrocketed during the same period, roughly tripling to over 20,000 annually before a decline began in 2005.
Standoff Due to Child Welfare Check Forces High School In Manchester To Cancel Classes
Standoff Forces High School In Manchester To Cancel Classes - New Hampshire News Story - WMUR Manchester
MANCHESTER, N.H. -- Manchester police closed off sections of the city’s West Side Thursday night after they said an armed man waived a gun at officers.
MANCHESTER, N.H. -- Manchester police closed off sections of the city’s West Side Thursday night after they said an armed man waived a gun at officers.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Law would give parents a second chance with kids
Law would give parents a second chance with kids :: The Republic
In August 2006, Kimberly White sat in a courtroom in Hennepin County, Minn., and signed away her rights as a parent. She was addicted to crack cocaine, had had numerous run-ins with the law and knew she was unfit to be a mother to her three young children.
In August 2006, Kimberly White sat in a courtroom in Hennepin County, Minn., and signed away her rights as a parent. She was addicted to crack cocaine, had had numerous run-ins with the law and knew she was unfit to be a mother to her three young children.
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