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
Monday, November 7, 2011
STATE OF CONFUSION ON CHILD DRUGGING
STATE OF CONFUSION ON CHILD DRUGGING - Psych News:
TALLAHASSEE — Shoddy record-keeping by the Department of Juvenile Justice is hampering the agency’s own investigation into the dosing of jailed children with powerful antipsychotic drugs, the department’s head told a top state lawmaker this week.
TALLAHASSEE — Shoddy record-keeping by the Department of Juvenile Justice is hampering the agency’s own investigation into the dosing of jailed children with powerful antipsychotic drugs, the department’s head told a top state lawmaker this week.
Adoption rates increasing at an alarming rate
Adoption rates increasing at an alarming rate:
Note:How about the biggest reason of all? Children are being taken every day illegally from innocent parent’s, railroaded by a rogue government agency who thinks nothing about the best interests of a child. All they think of is how much federal incentive money is brought in for every child they steal. There is NO incentive to keep families together. Title IV funding is the ruination of families. Stop paying CPS and the court’s to steal children. Incentive money should only be paid for families kept together, not for the family’s destruction!
Myriad of reasons why so many children are waiting in foster care to be adopted
Adoption statistics show that adoption rates are increasing all over the world. When we see this type of rise in statistics, especially in an area that is so critical it brings several questions to mind.
Note:How about the biggest reason of all? Children are being taken every day illegally from innocent parent’s, railroaded by a rogue government agency who thinks nothing about the best interests of a child. All they think of is how much federal incentive money is brought in for every child they steal. There is NO incentive to keep families together. Title IV funding is the ruination of families. Stop paying CPS and the court’s to steal children. Incentive money should only be paid for families kept together, not for the family’s destruction!
Myriad of reasons why so many children are waiting in foster care to be adopted
Adoption statistics show that adoption rates are increasing all over the world. When we see this type of rise in statistics, especially in an area that is so critical it brings several questions to mind.
Eatonville women file suit over alleged abuse by foster parents
Eatonville women file suit over alleged abuse by foster parents - South Sound - The Olympian - Olympia, Washington news, weather and sports:
claim: Pair say state, police failed them
State officials and Eatonville police did not do enough to investigate allegations that a Pierce County firefighter and his wife abused children in their care, a recently filed lawsuit alleges.
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claim: Pair say state, police failed them
State officials and Eatonville police did not do enough to investigate allegations that a Pierce County firefighter and his wife abused children in their care, a recently filed lawsuit alleges.
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Foster care abuse watchdog has no records
Foster care abuse watchdog has no records:
A special unit set up to examine complaints against foster carers in South Australia has no records of convictions, says the state opposition.
A special unit set up to examine complaints against foster carers in South Australia has no records of convictions, says the state opposition.
When grandparents sue for visitation
When grandparents sue for visitation | BabyCenter:
In an ideal world, it’s over the river and through the woods to grandmother’s house we go.
In the real world, by the sounds of this article about the visitation rights of grandparents, it’s over the coals and through the court system, grandparents and parents will drag each other if they have to.
According to the article, an increasing number of grandparents are challenging state visitation laws, which they believe are overly restrictive, yet, at the same time, inconsistent from state to state. Some states are more grandparent-friendly, others are more parent-friendly when it comes to grandchild visitation.
In an ideal world, it’s over the river and through the woods to grandmother’s house we go.
In the real world, by the sounds of this article about the visitation rights of grandparents, it’s over the coals and through the court system, grandparents and parents will drag each other if they have to.
According to the article, an increasing number of grandparents are challenging state visitation laws, which they believe are overly restrictive, yet, at the same time, inconsistent from state to state. Some states are more grandparent-friendly, others are more parent-friendly when it comes to grandchild visitation.
A Dead Toddler Casts a Shadow Over China's New Wealth
A Dead Toddler Casts a Shadow Over China's New Wealth | Care2 Causes:
Last month people around the world were horrified at a video of a 2-year-old Chinese girl being hit by a truck and ignored as pedestrians walked by, only to be struck again and left in the street until an elderly woman finally went to help. The child died in a hospital; her parents were — like millions of workers in China — rural migrants who had come to the city (Foshan in southern China, in this case) seeking work. The child’s terrible death and the lack of any response sparked an impassioned discussion online on sites like Weibo (a Twitter-like social media site, Twitter being banned in China) about the demise of the national character.
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Last month people around the world were horrified at a video of a 2-year-old Chinese girl being hit by a truck and ignored as pedestrians walked by, only to be struck again and left in the street until an elderly woman finally went to help. The child died in a hospital; her parents were — like millions of workers in China — rural migrants who had come to the city (Foshan in southern China, in this case) seeking work. The child’s terrible death and the lack of any response sparked an impassioned discussion online on sites like Weibo (a Twitter-like social media site, Twitter being banned in China) about the demise of the national character.
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