Senator Wants Answers on Department of Juvenile Justice’s Use of Drugs - Psych News:
TALLAHASSEE | The Department of Juvenile Justice has run afoul of a key senator over the use of psychotropic drugs on youth in its lockup facilities, and the question of whether the agency takes concerns about the issue seriously enough.
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, October 21, 2011
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Studies of Foster Care Show Increased Child Abuse, Psychological and Educational Problems
Studies of Foster Care Show Increased Child Abuse, Psychological and Educational Problems, « Fathers & Families:
I’ve been nattering on about the foster care vs. parental care debate, and it’s time to say few words about the research comparing the two. I’m the furthest thing from an authority on the subject, but what follows is part of my understanding of the matter.
I’ve been nattering on about the foster care vs. parental care debate, and it’s time to say few words about the research comparing the two. I’m the furthest thing from an authority on the subject, but what follows is part of my understanding of the matter.
Juvenile Court Lacked Jurisdiction to End Parental Rights and Order Adoption
Juvenile Court Lacked Jurisdiction to End Parental Rights and Order Adoption : Alabama Appellate Watch:
The juvenile court terminated a mother’s parental rights, and ordered that her minor child be adopted by another couple. The court lacked subject-matter jurisdiction to do either thing. The Court of Civil Appeals dismissed the mother’s appeal regarding her parental rights; and it ordered the juvenile court to vacate both orders. R.L. v. J.E.R., No. 2100050 (Ala. Civ. App. Mar. 25, 2011).
The juvenile court terminated a mother’s parental rights, and ordered that her minor child be adopted by another couple. The court lacked subject-matter jurisdiction to do either thing. The Court of Civil Appeals dismissed the mother’s appeal regarding her parental rights; and it ordered the juvenile court to vacate both orders. R.L. v. J.E.R., No. 2100050 (Ala. Civ. App. Mar. 25, 2011).
NY parents pass drug tests, still lose custody of children due to illogical cannabis prosecutions
Green Fertility: NY parents pass drug tests, still lose custody of children due to illogical cannabis prosecutions:
It’s tough to be poor and minority in America these days. It’s harder to vote, harder to get healthcare, harder to get credit, harder to get to work on public transportation, harder to get an education--and now, it’s harder to be a parent.
It’s tough to be poor and minority in America these days. It’s harder to vote, harder to get healthcare, harder to get credit, harder to get to work on public transportation, harder to get an education--and now, it’s harder to be a parent.
Dad, social workers get 2 1/2 to 5 years in Danieal’s death
Dad, social workers get 2 1/2 to 5 years in Danieal’s death | Philadelphia Inquirer | 10/20/2011:
Bringing an end to trials in the 2006 starvation death of 14-year-old Danieal Kelly, a judge Thursday sentenced the disabled child's father and two others to prison terms.
Bringing an end to trials in the 2006 starvation death of 14-year-old Danieal Kelly, a judge Thursday sentenced the disabled child's father and two others to prison terms.
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