Obscure children’s illness confounds families - NashuaTelegraph.com:
CLAYTON, N.C. – Karli Bossman’s odd behaviors came in a sudden, overwhelming wave.
Karli, then 5, had loved going to kindergarten, but suddenly she began grabbing door frames and fighting furiously to stay home every morning when her parents tried to take her.
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
What I post on this Blog does not mean I agree with the articles or disagree. I call it Unbiased Reporting!
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
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
VIDEO: ‘I will never give up,’ plaintiff says after Ottawa blocks aboriginal lawsuit
Canada News: VIDEO: ‘I will never give up,’ plaintiff says after Ottawa blocks aboriginal lawsuit - thestar.com:
The Harper government is fighting a class action lawsuit by aboriginal children who argue the loss of their culture in foster and adoptive care was a wrongful act — a case that could make western legal history.
The Harper government is fighting a class action lawsuit by aboriginal children who argue the loss of their culture in foster and adoptive care was a wrongful act — a case that could make western legal history.
Judge: Social workers ignored reports of abuse before slaying of 9-year-old
Judge: Social workers ignored reports of abuse before slaying of 9-year-old | Politics and Government | Kentucky.com:
"State social workers failed to protect a 9-year-old Todd County girl who was brutally beaten to death, ignoring repeated reports by school officials that they suspected she was being abused, a Kentucky judge said in a ruling on Monday"
"State social workers failed to protect a 9-year-old Todd County girl who was brutally beaten to death, ignoring repeated reports by school officials that they suspected she was being abused, a Kentucky judge said in a ruling on Monday"
DCS Director "angry" over worker's alleged mishaps
DCS Director "angry" over worker's alleged mishaps - fox59.com:
Scott Ogden, 28, is accused of trading favors involving children for sex
Indianapolis
The Director of Indiana's Department of Child Services told Fox59, Monday, he felt "violated" and "angry" in the wake of serious criminal charges filed against a former employee.
Scott Ogden, 28, is accused of trading favors involving children for sex
Indianapolis
The Director of Indiana's Department of Child Services told Fox59, Monday, he felt "violated" and "angry" in the wake of serious criminal charges filed against a former employee.
Indiana child welfare supervisor faces charges
Indiana child welfare supervisor faces charges | The Associated Press | News | Washington Examiner:
"An Indiana child welfare supervisor who was the caseworker for a slain 12-year-old Greensburg boy faces charges after allegedly giving a client a drug and sending her a photo of his genitals."
"An Indiana child welfare supervisor who was the caseworker for a slain 12-year-old Greensburg boy faces charges after allegedly giving a client a drug and sending her a photo of his genitals."
Families torn apart by foster care system
Legally Kidnapped: Families torn apart by foster care system:
7 Action News Investigators look into families torn apart by foster care system.
7 Action News Investigators look into families torn apart by foster care system.
Sex+Money Film Screening Raises Local Awareness of Human Trafficking
Sex+Money Film Screening Raises Local Awareness of Human Trafficking
More than 170 people attended “Sex+Money: A National
Search for Human Worth” film screening at Red River
Theatres on August 15. This moving film revealed the magnitude of the human trafficking epidemic in our country.
The film follows a group of journalists as they travel across the
United States seeking to understand how the sexual exploitation
of children has become the nation’s fastest growing form of organized crime and what can be done to stop it.
After the film a panel spoke to the audience about the local impact of human trafficking. Jennifer Durant, Public Policy Specialist with the Coalition, discussed the efforts to combat trafficking in New Hampshire over the past several years. She was joined by former State Representative Suzanne Harvey who reviewed New Hampshire’s legislation, and Assistant
U.S. Attorney Mark Zuckerman who discussed a federal case he prosecuted in Litchfield.
Official Sex+Money Documentary Trailer-HD
More than 170 people attended “Sex+Money: A National
Search for Human Worth” film screening at Red River
Theatres on August 15. This moving film revealed the magnitude of the human trafficking epidemic in our country.
The film follows a group of journalists as they travel across the
United States seeking to understand how the sexual exploitation
of children has become the nation’s fastest growing form of organized crime and what can be done to stop it.
After the film a panel spoke to the audience about the local impact of human trafficking. Jennifer Durant, Public Policy Specialist with the Coalition, discussed the efforts to combat trafficking in New Hampshire over the past several years. She was joined by former State Representative Suzanne Harvey who reviewed New Hampshire’s legislation, and Assistant
U.S. Attorney Mark Zuckerman who discussed a federal case he prosecuted in Litchfield.
Official Sex+Money Documentary Trailer-HD
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