Texas Governor Rick Perry Signs "Who's The Daddy?" Bill Into Law - U.S. Politics Today - News Media Monitoring
Texas fathers who suspect they may not be the biological parent of their child have a new option: they can now petition the family law court to challenge paternity and request a DNA test to determine if they are, in fact, the biological father. Learn more about this new law and how it may affect new fathers.
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
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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
Friday, July 22, 2011
Foster Care for Fat Children? Gastric-Bypass Surgery? Two Wrongs Call for a Fight
Foster Care for Fat Children? Gastric-Bypass Surgery? Two Wrongs Call for a Fight - San Francisco Art - The Exhibitionist
Last week, major news outlets seemed pleased to report that a Harvard public health expert wants Child Protective Services officials to take fat children from their families.
Last week, major news outlets seemed pleased to report that a Harvard public health expert wants Child Protective Services officials to take fat children from their families.
Support needed to ensure kids’ access to grandparents
Support needed to ensure kids’ access to grandparents - Local News - News - General - Armidale Express
More support is needed to prevent children from suffering the loss of access to their grandparents because of family disputes, according to a researcher at the University of New England.
More support is needed to prevent children from suffering the loss of access to their grandparents because of family disputes, according to a researcher at the University of New England.
Dad accused of slamming baby on sidewalk
Dad accused of slamming baby on sidewalk - BostonHerald.com
A 33-year-old Melrose man is accused of slamming his 7-week-old baby on the sidewalk during an argument with the baby’s mother yesterday afternoon, police said.
The baby was rushed to the Massachusetts General Hospital and was in the pediatric intensive care unit last night, police said.
A 33-year-old Melrose man is accused of slamming his 7-week-old baby on the sidewalk during an argument with the baby’s mother yesterday afternoon, police said.
The baby was rushed to the Massachusetts General Hospital and was in the pediatric intensive care unit last night, police said.
Mother recalls horror of 7-week-old’s beating
Mother recalls horror of 7-week-old’s beating - BostonHerald.com
As Crystle Sears rode in the ambulance Wednesday afternoon, she prayed that God would spare her tiny son — now fighting for his precious life in a Boston hospital after his little body was slammed down on concrete, allegedly by his own father’s hands.
As Crystle Sears rode in the ambulance Wednesday afternoon, she prayed that God would spare her tiny son — now fighting for his precious life in a Boston hospital after his little body was slammed down on concrete, allegedly by his own father’s hands.
Harvard Psychiatrists Disciplined for Conflicts of Interest
Harvard Psychiatrists Disciplined for Conflicts of Interest « Fight Corrupted Family Courts and CPS
The primary promoters–inventors, one might say– of diagnosing children with “bipolar” disorder, who for over a decade, aggressively promoted the biopolar diagnosis and use of antipsychotics in children, were disciplined by Harvard University and its affiliated Massachusetts General Hospital.
An investigation, prompted by Sen. Charles Grassely, was conducted by Harvard University-affiliated Massachusetts General Hospital. It concluded (earlier this month) that psychiatrist Joseph Biederman and two of his proteges, Thomas Spencer and Timothy Wilens -each of who failed to disclose millions of dollars they had each received from the makers of antipsychotics, the drugs they promoted for the treatment of bipolar in children–had indeed violated the University’s/ and hospital’s conflict of interest reporting standards.
The primary promoters–inventors, one might say– of diagnosing children with “bipolar” disorder, who for over a decade, aggressively promoted the biopolar diagnosis and use of antipsychotics in children, were disciplined by Harvard University and its affiliated Massachusetts General Hospital.
An investigation, prompted by Sen. Charles Grassely, was conducted by Harvard University-affiliated Massachusetts General Hospital. It concluded (earlier this month) that psychiatrist Joseph Biederman and two of his proteges, Thomas Spencer and Timothy Wilens -each of who failed to disclose millions of dollars they had each received from the makers of antipsychotics, the drugs they promoted for the treatment of bipolar in children–had indeed violated the University’s/ and hospital’s conflict of interest reporting standards.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Federal judge rules that watchdog suit over state's foster care system may go ahead
Federal judge rules that watchdog suit over state's foster care system may go ahead
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A lawsuit alleging that foster children in Rhode Island are routinely neglected and at risk of harm while in state custody may go forward, a federal judge has ruled.
The class-action lawsuit filed by the national watchdog group Children's Rights says the state's foster care system is plagued by widespread, systemic problems that leave children's needs unmet and put youth at risk of emotional and physical harm.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A lawsuit alleging that foster children in Rhode Island are routinely neglected and at risk of harm while in state custody may go forward, a federal judge has ruled.
The class-action lawsuit filed by the national watchdog group Children's Rights says the state's foster care system is plagued by widespread, systemic problems that leave children's needs unmet and put youth at risk of emotional and physical harm.
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