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
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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, June 26, 2011
CPS Troll Denies Foster care HELL-77 and whatever and anonymouse — FUCK OFF
77 and whatever and anonymouse — FUCK OFF « I Was A Foster Kid
YOU ARE WRONG and COMPLETELY MISINFORMED
Instead of using multiple names, why not use your true self — cowards hide behind multiple internet IDs…
For someone with a “master’s degree” you know nothing…..
For someone who “works in the system” you know nothing…
For someone who claims to have “aged-out” you know nothing…
Now…Click on the green links to learn something…..
YOU ARE WRONG and COMPLETELY MISINFORMED
Instead of using multiple names, why not use your true self — cowards hide behind multiple internet IDs…
For someone with a “master’s degree” you know nothing…..
For someone who “works in the system” you know nothing…
For someone who claims to have “aged-out” you know nothing…
Now…Click on the green links to learn something…..
'It knew this child was in danger': After three years, DCFS reveals account of boy's death
'It knew this child was in danger': After three years, DCFS reveals account of boy's death - .Crime & Controversy - bnd.com
It took three years for the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services to release to the public its account of Joseph Schoolfield's death.
That 11-page report, condensed from hundreds of pages of the case file, was met with disappointment by a national child-protection advocate and by one of the legislators who sponsored a bill calling for the release of DCFS records when a child dies or is seriously injured while under the department's care.
It took three years for the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services to release to the public its account of Joseph Schoolfield's death.
That 11-page report, condensed from hundreds of pages of the case file, was met with disappointment by a national child-protection advocate and by one of the legislators who sponsored a bill calling for the release of DCFS records when a child dies or is seriously injured while under the department's care.
Prostitutes in Colombia unite against child abuse
Prostitutes in Colombia unite against child abuse - FOCUS Information Agency
Cartagena. Prostitutes have united in Colombia's port city and popular tourist destination, Cartagena, with the hopes of protecting children from an international network of pimps and sexual predators, AFP reports.
Cartagena. Prostitutes have united in Colombia's port city and popular tourist destination, Cartagena, with the hopes of protecting children from an international network of pimps and sexual predators, AFP reports.
Russian native in Memphis fights for American dream after 'bad adoption'
Russian native in Memphis fights for American dream after 'bad adoption' » The Commercial Appeal
After a doomed adoption by a Cordova couple 11 years ago, Elena Mordvina, 21, now has her own son, Mario, 2. Mordvina, who has added a "Y" to her name to return it to the original Russian version, Yelena, takes her GED exam on Monday.
After a doomed adoption by a Cordova couple 11 years ago, Elena Mordvina, 21, now has her own son, Mario, 2. Mordvina, who has added a "Y" to her name to return it to the original Russian version, Yelena, takes her GED exam on Monday.
Warning on foster care costs
Warning on foster care costs
THE average cost of placing vulnerable children in foster care run by charities and children's welfare groups is four times more than out-of-home care run by DOCS, an analysis of the government's figures reveals.
THE average cost of placing vulnerable children in foster care run by charities and children's welfare groups is four times more than out-of-home care run by DOCS, an analysis of the government's figures reveals.
A long road to a safe place: Children in state-licensed residential programs still face risk of injury
A long road to a safe place: Children in state-licensed residential programs still face risk of injury
Something as simple as a dispute about a piece of cake or as ugly as a trash can planted on a spitting child's head can lead to confrontation, injury and trauma for children in state-licensed facilities.
Something as simple as a dispute about a piece of cake or as ugly as a trash can planted on a spitting child's head can lead to confrontation, injury and trauma for children in state-licensed facilities.
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