No trial for Ohio 11-year-old in mom's death: "
MILLERSBURG, Ohio - A judge says an 11-year-old northeast Ohio boy isn't mentally fit to be tried for murder in the shooting death of his mother.
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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
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Tot driver’s license suspended
Tot driver’s license suspended - BostonHerald.com:
A driver who found a Dorchester tot dead in his sweltering van had his license to shuttle children yanked by the Registry of Motor Vehicles yesterday, while Gov. Deval Patrick called for a “top to bottom” review of the state’s day-care regulations.
Patrick said the death of 17-month-old Gabriel Josh-Cazir Pierre Monday, after he was apparently forgotten in the van, “looks like a pretty profound lack of responsibility.”
A driver who found a Dorchester tot dead in his sweltering van had his license to shuttle children yanked by the Registry of Motor Vehicles yesterday, while Gov. Deval Patrick called for a “top to bottom” review of the state’s day-care regulations.
Patrick said the death of 17-month-old Gabriel Josh-Cazir Pierre Monday, after he was apparently forgotten in the van, “looks like a pretty profound lack of responsibility.”
State sued over releasing info on children who die in foster care
State sued over releasing info on children who die in foster care | SignOnSanDiego.com:
SAN DIEGO — A lawsuit filed Wednesday by a prominent child advocacy group in San Diego contends the California Department of Social Services has fashioned new regulations that thwart a state law requiring counties to divulge more information about children in the child welfare system who die from abuse or neglect.
SAN DIEGO — A lawsuit filed Wednesday by a prominent child advocacy group in San Diego contends the California Department of Social Services has fashioned new regulations that thwart a state law requiring counties to divulge more information about children in the child welfare system who die from abuse or neglect.
Today is the Fourth National GRANDRally on the Capitol Steps in Washington, DC!
Today is the Fourth National GRANDRally on the Capitol Steps in Washington, DC! Countless advocates are on their way to lend their voice for children as you read this email.
If you're not in DC, your voice can still be heard! Check out these instructions to contact your legislator on this very important day. Simply put:
1. Dial 1-800-928-8084 and follow the prompts to enter your zip code. Then press "1" to connect to your first Senator's/Representative's office.
2. A staff person will answer the phone. Tell that person where you're calling from, and that you're calling to ask your Senators/Representatives to, "Protect Social Security and other critical federal programs that support vulnerable children and families, including grandfamilies (grandparents and relatives raising children) from budget cuts."
3. Most calls will end there. However, if the staff member asks for more information, tell them to visit www.grandrally.org for a full list of policy priorities.
4. Since all your Members of Congress have a stake in these issues, please call 1-800-928-8084 again to get connected to each office. Once again enter your zip code, then press "2" to be connected with your second Senator. After you have called your Senators, please reach out to your Representative.
You can download these instructions here, and please forward and share this email!
If you're in DC, look out for the National Committee of Grandparents for Children's Rights at the GRANDRally, pick up a bumper sticker from GRAND Magazine, and make your voice heard on behalf of children and grandfamilies everywhere!
If you're not in DC, your voice can still be heard! Check out these instructions to contact your legislator on this very important day. Simply put:
1. Dial 1-800-928-8084 and follow the prompts to enter your zip code. Then press "1" to connect to your first Senator's/Representative's office.
2. A staff person will answer the phone. Tell that person where you're calling from, and that you're calling to ask your Senators/Representatives to, "Protect Social Security and other critical federal programs that support vulnerable children and families, including grandfamilies (grandparents and relatives raising children) from budget cuts."
3. Most calls will end there. However, if the staff member asks for more information, tell them to visit www.grandrally.org for a full list of policy priorities.
4. Since all your Members of Congress have a stake in these issues, please call 1-800-928-8084 again to get connected to each office. Once again enter your zip code, then press "2" to be connected with your second Senator. After you have called your Senators, please reach out to your Representative.
You can download these instructions here, and please forward and share this email!
If you're in DC, look out for the National Committee of Grandparents for Children's Rights at the GRANDRally, pick up a bumper sticker from GRAND Magazine, and make your voice heard on behalf of children and grandfamilies everywhere!
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
CPS house coming down
Foster Parents; CPS house coming down. - National Foster Families | Examiner.com:
Foster Parents; CPS house coming down..
Breaking news, our office just notified of a case in Connecticut. An active social worker coming forward, out of the darkness to state she is an active DCF worker, quoting article, she is saying
“she can no longer sleep soundly with what she knows and is asked to do”.
We, that is Foster Parents Legal Solutions, have always said that eventually their less than honest methods would eventually catch up with them, this goes to show that their money making ride on the Mondale Act is about to end, about to fall down around their heads.
Continue reading on Examiner.com
Foster Parents; CPS house coming down..
Breaking news, our office just notified of a case in Connecticut. An active social worker coming forward, out of the darkness to state she is an active DCF worker, quoting article, she is saying
“she can no longer sleep soundly with what she knows and is asked to do”.
We, that is Foster Parents Legal Solutions, have always said that eventually their less than honest methods would eventually catch up with them, this goes to show that their money making ride on the Mondale Act is about to end, about to fall down around their heads.
Continue reading on Examiner.com
Title IV "ties that bind" social security. 5/8
Foster Parents; Title IV "ties that bind" social security. 5/8 - National Foster Families | Examiner.com:
Foster Parents; Title IV "ties that bind" social security. 5/8
This concludes the research into our subject; My money, social security funds. We have presented to you proof positive, and it is no wonder our government is in trouble, our country is in trouble.
One of the most intriguing items we found in our exploration of this explosion of funding from our Title 1V monies is this statement.
One surprising finding from the Illinois expected that guardianship would assist more youth ages 14 to 18 achieve permanence. In exploring the reasons behind this finding, Illinois officials learned that many youth stayed in the system because they did not want to lose access to the Chafee Foster Care Independence Program and State-funded transition programs that are available only to youth who exit the child welfare system between the ages of 18 and 21 without a permanent and legal relationship with a family.
Continue reading on Examiner.com
Foster Parents; Title IV "ties that bind" social security. 5/8
This concludes the research into our subject; My money, social security funds. We have presented to you proof positive, and it is no wonder our government is in trouble, our country is in trouble.
One of the most intriguing items we found in our exploration of this explosion of funding from our Title 1V monies is this statement.
One surprising finding from the Illinois expected that guardianship would assist more youth ages 14 to 18 achieve permanence. In exploring the reasons behind this finding, Illinois officials learned that many youth stayed in the system because they did not want to lose access to the Chafee Foster Care Independence Program and State-funded transition programs that are available only to youth who exit the child welfare system between the ages of 18 and 21 without a permanent and legal relationship with a family.
Continue reading on Examiner.com
Title IV "ties that bind" social security. 4/8
Foster Parents; Title IV "ties that bind" social security. 4/8 - National Foster Families | Examiner.com:
Foster Parents; Title IV "ties that bind" social security 4 / 8.
We, continue laying our foundation, bear with us! Well, are you getting the picture. The expenses, spending, funding massive ideas, it goes on an on forever, it never stops. Funding of the Foster Care System has turned into a feeding frenzy, it is any wonder Title 1V monies trust fund is dwindling and our social security recipients are wondering if they will get their checks?
Continue reading on Examiner.com
Foster Parents; Title IV "ties that bind" social security 4 / 8.
We, continue laying our foundation, bear with us! Well, are you getting the picture. The expenses, spending, funding massive ideas, it goes on an on forever, it never stops. Funding of the Foster Care System has turned into a feeding frenzy, it is any wonder Title 1V monies trust fund is dwindling and our social security recipients are wondering if they will get their checks?
Continue reading on Examiner.com
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