President Signs Child and Family Services and TANF Extension Acts | The Children's Monitor:
Today signaled a major victory for many children and families as President Obama signed two key pieces of legislation, extending benefits to families across the country. First, the Short-Term TANF Extension Act (H.R. 2943) would extend TANF grants to states through the remainder of the year. It does not, however, extend the authorization for TANF supplemental grants, which expired back in June. The President also signed the Child and Family Services Improvement and Innovation Act (H.R. 2883), which reauthorizes Title IV-B through FY 2016 and reinstates Title IV-E waiver authority. CWLA applauds the President on the signing of these important measures.
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
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Removed by people who have no respect for their identity or their Cultural background
Removed by people who have no respect for their identity or their Cultural background | Parents Rights Blog:
October is the month to focus on the issue of foster care children who are removed by people who have no respect for their identity or their Cultural background. This issue continues to remain hidden and is a political hotbed. These foster children are of African decent.
October is the month to focus on the issue of foster care children who are removed by people who have no respect for their identity or their Cultural background. This issue continues to remain hidden and is a political hotbed. These foster children are of African decent.
Social Worker in Drug Bust on Southern State
Social Worker in Drug Bust on Southern State - Massapequa, NY Patch:
Cops say Amityville woman had marijuana and ecstasy.
A Nassau County scoial worker faces drug charges after she was arrested on drug charges on the Southenr State Parkway near North Massapequa Friday morning, state police said.
Cops say Amityville woman had marijuana and ecstasy.
A Nassau County scoial worker faces drug charges after she was arrested on drug charges on the Southenr State Parkway near North Massapequa Friday morning, state police said.
Friday, September 30, 2011
Texas teen gets restraining order against Child Protective Services
Texas teen gets retraining order against Child Protective Services:
14 year old girl's parents file for order of protection against CPS
A 14 year old Texas teen reportedly had to endure alleged abuse in a group home where she resided for a year and a half, having been taken away from her family over an incident which was reported by KHOU TV to be a misunderstanding. The girl eventually ran away from the group home and the girls parents found her after a case worker called her home and reported her missing. The family’s lawyer claims that the case worker told the family that ‘if they found her, they could keep her’.
14 year old girl's parents file for order of protection against CPS
A 14 year old Texas teen reportedly had to endure alleged abuse in a group home where she resided for a year and a half, having been taken away from her family over an incident which was reported by KHOU TV to be a misunderstanding. The girl eventually ran away from the group home and the girls parents found her after a case worker called her home and reported her missing. The family’s lawyer claims that the case worker told the family that ‘if they found her, they could keep her’.
Child Protective Services Found Ineffective
Medical News: Child Protective Services Found Ineffective - in Pediatrics, Domestic Violence from MedPage Today:
Investigations by Child Protective Services (CPS) agencies following suspected episodes of child abuse were seldom followed by improvements in household risk factors for future abuse -- casting doubt on the agencies' effectiveness, researchers said.
Investigations by Child Protective Services (CPS) agencies following suspected episodes of child abuse were seldom followed by improvements in household risk factors for future abuse -- casting doubt on the agencies' effectiveness, researchers said.
Family Court has Damaged Families for 30 Years
Family Court has Damaged Families for 30 Years | Scoop News:
“The Family Court, which celebrates its 30th birthday on 1 October 2011, has much to do to restore its battered public image”, says Bruce Tichbon, spokesperson for Families Apart Require Equality (FARE).
“The Family Court, which celebrates its 30th birthday on 1 October 2011, has much to do to restore its battered public image”, says Bruce Tichbon, spokesperson for Families Apart Require Equality (FARE).
DCF social workers ask Malloy for their jobs back
DCF social workers ask Malloy for their jobs back | The Connecticut Mirror:
If the State truly cares about children and families, they WON'T hire them back!
Although the drawn-out union concession process has been over for weeks, lingering labor issues remain--including the case of a group of social workers from the Department of Children and Families who rallied Wednesday asking that their layoffs be rescinded.
If the State truly cares about children and families, they WON'T hire them back!
Although the drawn-out union concession process has been over for weeks, lingering labor issues remain--including the case of a group of social workers from the Department of Children and Families who rallied Wednesday asking that their layoffs be rescinded.
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