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

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

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Choose adoption instead of having an abortion, teen mothers are told

Pregnant women who don't want a child 'should shun abortions and give babies up for adoption' | Mail Online: "Teenage girls and women pregnant with unwanted babies should be offered the 'golden option' of adoption alongside abortion or struggling on to raise the children, a Government adviser said yesterday."

Instead of having abortion's, adopt the baby out. Then maybe CPS will stop stealing children from innocent parent's to make their quota! It's a win, win situation!

Child protection reporting strengthens a 'failing' system

Child protection reporting strengthens a 'failing' system - Press Gazette: "Pressure on the social care system created by the intense media glare is a force for good and can help improve a “failing and depleted” system, according to a top child protection specialist."

Study: Troubled homes better than foster care

Study: Troubled homes better than foster care - USATODAY.com

Older article, but well worth the read!

Children whose families are investigated for abuse or neglect are likely to do better in life if they stay with their families than if they go into foster care, according to a pioneering study.
The findings intensify a vigorous debate in child welfare: whether children are better served with their families or away from them.

A child has the right to........

A child has the right to........

by Kimberly Foley on Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Thought you would all find this interesting -

A child has the right to:
• a continuing relationship with both parents.
• be treated not as a piece of property, but as a human being recognized to have unique feelings, ideas, and desires consistent with that of an individual.
• continuing care and proper guidance from each parent.
• not to be unduly influenced by either parent to view the other parent differently.
• express love, friendship, and respect for both parents: freedom from having to hide those stated emotions or made to be ashamed of such.
• an explanation that the impending action of divorce was in no way caused by the child’s actions.
• not to be the subject and/or source of any and all arguments.
• continuing, honest feedback with respect to the divorce process and its impact on the changing relationships of the family.
• maintain regular contact with both parents and a clear explanation for any change in plans and/or cancellations.
• enjoy a pleasurable relationship with both parents, never to be employed as a manipulative bargaining tool.
• the obligation of being a parent does not end after a divorce. It is extremely important to understand that the bond of marriage is completely different from that of parents. This is the most common down fall in today’s society, as a dissolution of marriage takes place so does that of parenting. (someone so smart 2011)

Handbooks for Birth Parents-None from New Hampshire-No Surprise!

NRCPFC.ORG: Handbooks for Birth Parents

For birth parents whose children have entered the foster care system, the intricacies of the foster care and legal systems can be overwhelming. In response to this, some states have created handbooks for birth parents to help guide them through the process. Below are some handbooks that are available on-line.

Don't bother looking for one from New Hampshire. As usual they have their head's up their butt's!

Casey Anthony acquitted of murdering daughter Caylee

Casey Anthony acquitted of murder - Yahoo! News

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A Florida jury has acquitted Casey Anthony of murdering her 2-year-old daughter Caylee.
Anthony began crying when the jury's verdict was read Tuesday after more than 10 hours of deliberations. She hugged her attorney afterward, and a prosecutor shook his head in disbelief. She could have received a death sentence if she had been convicted of first-degree murder.