Diary of a Failed Adoption - Part VI | Ay Mama!:
That was it. With one simple phone call, this adoption was over.
Except it wasn’t over, of course. It would take a long time before it was all truly over. Because my heart still ached for the daughter I thought would be mine, the baby I dreamed about and planned for and named and held. Because, although it had been us who made the decision to withdraw from the match, my mind couldn’t wrap itself around all that had happened in the past few days.
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
Monday, September 19, 2011
Car Catches Fire in DCF Parking Garage
Car Catches Fire in DCF Parking Garage - SLIDE SHOW:
Local firefighters respond to an early morning car fire in the parking garage at the Department of Children and Families.
Local firefighters respond to an early morning car fire in the parking garage at the Department of Children and Families.
Need For A Search Warrant Trips Social Workers
Need For A Search Warrant Trips Social Workers | Sarasota Crooked Lawyers:
Ohio authorities not aware of Fourth Amendment protections
Erie County, OH, A home schooling family has settled its case against Erie County social workers and Vermilion police for the coerced entry into the familys home on Feb. 21, 2001.
Courts have settled this key issue in other jurisdictions, and now its settled in this jurisdiction. Social workers cannot enter a home, willy-nilly, without a warrant,รข€ said Gary McCaleb, an attorney with the Alliance Defense Fund, the national legal organization based in Scottsdale, Arizona, that supported the case.
Ohio authorities not aware of Fourth Amendment protections
Erie County, OH, A home schooling family has settled its case against Erie County social workers and Vermilion police for the coerced entry into the familys home on Feb. 21, 2001.
Courts have settled this key issue in other jurisdictions, and now its settled in this jurisdiction. Social workers cannot enter a home, willy-nilly, without a warrant,รข€ said Gary McCaleb, an attorney with the Alliance Defense Fund, the national legal organization based in Scottsdale, Arizona, that supported the case.
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Is Nevada overmedicating foster children?
Is Nevada overmedicating foster children? - www.ktnv.com:
I'm sure they are, but so are the rest of the States!
You might call them the forgotten.
The voiceless.
The most at-risk group of kids in our state.
They're Nevada's foster children--and as Contact 13 Chief Investigator Darcy Spears uncovered, they're being given potentially dangerous and powerful drugs that they may not need... with taxpayers footing the bill.
I'm sure they are, but so are the rest of the States!
You might call them the forgotten.
The voiceless.
The most at-risk group of kids in our state.
They're Nevada's foster children--and as Contact 13 Chief Investigator Darcy Spears uncovered, they're being given potentially dangerous and powerful drugs that they may not need... with taxpayers footing the bill.
DHS Commission could use more members like Steven Dow
DHS Commission could use more members like Steven Dow | NewsOK.com:
STEVEN Dow's deposition in a class-action lawsuit over Oklahoma's foster care system is an indictment of the state Human Services Commission. That and Dow's willingness to criticize the panel publicly have made him some enemies, no doubt, but also may affect real, overdue changes. We certainly hope so.
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STEVEN Dow's deposition in a class-action lawsuit over Oklahoma's foster care system is an indictment of the state Human Services Commission. That and Dow's willingness to criticize the panel publicly have made him some enemies, no doubt, but also may affect real, overdue changes. We certainly hope so.
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San Francisco tops state’s foster care rates
San Francisco tops state’s foster care rates | Katie Worth | Local | San Francisco Examiner:
Although child-welfare experts say that taking kids away from parents often does more harm than good — even in cases of neglect or abuse — San Francisco apparently puts kids in foster care more than almost any other California county once poverty is accounted for.
Not only that, but San Francisco repeatedly places the same children in foster care, suffering the highest rate of foster care recidivism of any large county in the state.
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Although child-welfare experts say that taking kids away from parents often does more harm than good — even in cases of neglect or abuse — San Francisco apparently puts kids in foster care more than almost any other California county once poverty is accounted for.
Not only that, but San Francisco repeatedly places the same children in foster care, suffering the highest rate of foster care recidivism of any large county in the state.
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