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, November 25, 2011
Court says N.H.owes $3.55 million for child services
Court says state owes $3.55 million for child services | New Hampshire NEWS06:
Comment: It's too late to worry about the New Hampshire citizens trust and confidence. It was gone a long time ago thank's to DHHS/DCYF and the Family Court's and there's no need to look at the Legislature to come up with the money to pay off this lawsuit. DCYF and the court's will just take more children from innocent parents railroaded by the system, place them in foster care and adopt them out and our Federal Government will reward them with more federal funding, believing all the while that DCYF is following federal mandates. NOT!
The state must pay $3.55 million to seven residential care providers to resolve a lengthy billing dispute over caring for children, the state Supreme Court ordered this week.
In its 12-page decision, the court wrote that “the functionality of state institutions depends on the trust and confidence of New Hampshire citizens. Allowing the State to disregard its contractural obligations would undermine this trust.”
Comment: It's too late to worry about the New Hampshire citizens trust and confidence. It was gone a long time ago thank's to DHHS/DCYF and the Family Court's and there's no need to look at the Legislature to come up with the money to pay off this lawsuit. DCYF and the court's will just take more children from innocent parents railroaded by the system, place them in foster care and adopt them out and our Federal Government will reward them with more federal funding, believing all the while that DCYF is following federal mandates. NOT!
The state must pay $3.55 million to seven residential care providers to resolve a lengthy billing dispute over caring for children, the state Supreme Court ordered this week.
In its 12-page decision, the court wrote that “the functionality of state institutions depends on the trust and confidence of New Hampshire citizens. Allowing the State to disregard its contractural obligations would undermine this trust.”
Texas Judge Caught Beating Daughter on Video Suspended
Texas Judge Caught Beating Daughter on Video Suspended | Care2 Causes:
A few weeks ago, people around the world were shocked to see a YouTube video of a Texas judge beating his daughter repeatedly with a belt. Hillary Adams, now 23 years old, recently posted the video of the incident that occurred when she was 16 years old. The outcry was significant, as people called for Adams to be charged for the assault and also removed from his position as a judge, which included child abuse cases.
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A few weeks ago, people around the world were shocked to see a YouTube video of a Texas judge beating his daughter repeatedly with a belt. Hillary Adams, now 23 years old, recently posted the video of the incident that occurred when she was 16 years old. The outcry was significant, as people called for Adams to be charged for the assault and also removed from his position as a judge, which included child abuse cases.
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Thursday, November 24, 2011
State Lawmakers, Advocates Question State’s Child Welfare System
State Lawmakers, Advocates Question State’s Child Welfare System:
State representatives and local advocates are asking Gov. Steve Beshear to consider changes to Kentucky’s child welfare system.
State representatives and local advocates are asking Gov. Steve Beshear to consider changes to Kentucky’s child welfare system.
Drugs Used for Psychotics Go to Youths in Foster Care
Study Finds Foster Children Often Given Antipsychosis Drugs - NYTimes.com:
Foster children are being prescribed cocktails of powerful antipsychosis drugs just as frequently as some of the most mentally disabled youngsters on Medicaid, a new study suggests.
Foster children are being prescribed cocktails of powerful antipsychosis drugs just as frequently as some of the most mentally disabled youngsters on Medicaid, a new study suggests.
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