Divorced Soldier Takes A Stand And Changes A Law - News, Weather and Sports for Sioux City, IA: KCAU-TV.com
One Siouxland soldier and his mom took a stand and helped create a state law that will keep deployed military parents who are divorced from suffering child custody battles and allow the kids to spend time with all of their loved ones.
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
Monday, May 23, 2011
Signs of abuse weren't pursued by various authorities
Signs of abuse weren't pursued by various authorities | Anchorage Daily News - The News Tribune
Child welfare, police and other authorities had numerous opportunities over the years to discover and stop the abusive discipline, over-medication, hunger and other harmful practices that Anya James is alleged to have inflicted on six of her adopted children.
Child welfare, police and other authorities had numerous opportunities over the years to discover and stop the abusive discipline, over-medication, hunger and other harmful practices that Anya James is alleged to have inflicted on six of her adopted children.
Dosed in juvie jail: Drug firms pay state-hired doctors
Dosed in juvie jail: Drug firms pay state-hired doctors
Drugging juveniles: Doctors hired to evaluate kids in state custody have taken huge payments from drug companies
Interactive: Compare prescribing habits among DJJ psychiatrists who received payments. Plus, see prescribing habits for more than 3,800 psychiatrists around Florida who billed Medicaid.
Drugging juveniles: Doctors hired to evaluate kids in state custody have taken huge payments from drug companies
Interactive: Compare prescribing habits among DJJ psychiatrists who received payments. Plus, see prescribing habits for more than 3,800 psychiatrists around Florida who billed Medicaid.
Should journalists attend court?.. Part 2
Should journalists attend court?.. Part 2 « UK Human Rights Blog
I asked in a recent post whether journalists need to attend court hearings to report accurately. The post arose from judgment in a family court case involving a mother’s abuse of her baby. The judge took the unusual step of criticising the Sunday Telegraph’s Christopher Booker’s reporting, which he called “unbalanced, inaccurate and just plain wrong“. That criticism was then supported by the most senior family judge in a different judgment.
I asked in a recent post whether journalists need to attend court hearings to report accurately. The post arose from judgment in a family court case involving a mother’s abuse of her baby. The judge took the unusual step of criticising the Sunday Telegraph’s Christopher Booker’s reporting, which he called “unbalanced, inaccurate and just plain wrong“. That criticism was then supported by the most senior family judge in a different judgment.
WARNING To Michigan Parent's!!! More Baby Stealer's Sworn In!!
Oakland County | Hundreds join Michigan's child welfare worker ranks | The Detroit News
Hundreds join Michigan's child welfare worker ranks
Some of more than 700 new hires will be sworn in today
Madison Heights— More than 200 new child welfare workers will be sworn in today by Gov. Rick Snyder and Department of Human Services Director Maura D. Corrigan in response to federally sanctioned deadlines for reform.
Hundreds join Michigan's child welfare worker ranks
Some of more than 700 new hires will be sworn in today
Madison Heights— More than 200 new child welfare workers will be sworn in today by Gov. Rick Snyder and Department of Human Services Director Maura D. Corrigan in response to federally sanctioned deadlines for reform.
More Rats reporting suspected child abuse-84.3% are False
More suspected child abuse being reported - Silver City Sun-News
LAS CRUCES - Of 4,741 reports of child abuse in Doña Ana County last year, just 745 - 15.7 percent - were substantiated, according to a Children, Youth and Families Department draft report.
That's a sign that people aren't willing to keep suspected abuse quiet, said Dr. Earl Nissen, a member of the CYFD Advisory Board.
LAS CRUCES - Of 4,741 reports of child abuse in Doña Ana County last year, just 745 - 15.7 percent - were substantiated, according to a Children, Youth and Families Department draft report.
That's a sign that people aren't willing to keep suspected abuse quiet, said Dr. Earl Nissen, a member of the CYFD Advisory Board.
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