Review Board: Uncertainty, high turnover in child welfare - KVNO News - KVNO News:
Lincoln, NE – In Nebraska’s child welfare system, caseworkers for kids change too often. It’s getting harder to tell if children are safe in the foster homes they’re being placed in. And there are fewer places for them to go. Those are among the conclusions in the latest report by the Foster Care Review Board.
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
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Parents: Choking game, not suicide, killed 10-year-old
U.S. News - Parents: Choking game, not suicide, killed 10-year-old:
MILWAUKEE -- Police believe the tragic death of a 10-year-old boy was suicide, but his parents think it may have been due to a game that went terribly wrong.
MILWAUKEE -- Police believe the tragic death of a 10-year-old boy was suicide, but his parents think it may have been due to a game that went terribly wrong.
Calif settles lawsuit over child mental health
Calif settles lawsuit over child mental health - San Jose Mercury News:
LOS ANGELES—A judge approved a settlement Monday that will provide mental health services to foster children and at-risk children under Medi-Cal, the state's health insurance program for the poor.
LOS ANGELES—A judge approved a settlement Monday that will provide mental health services to foster children and at-risk children under Medi-Cal, the state's health insurance program for the poor.
Over Medicating Foster Children
Over Medicating Foster Children | www.dailyrx.com:
Antipsychotic use occurs often and lasts longer in foster care children
Across the nation, thoughts about the mental health of children in our foster care system yield worry. So much so that researchers decided to look into their antipsychotic usage to examine the validity of these concerns.
Available through the journal Pediatrics, a recent study analyzes the number of antipsychotic medications used within Medicaid programs. Results demonstrate that children in foster care use more medications for a longer periods of time than any other program.
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Antipsychotic use occurs often and lasts longer in foster care children
Across the nation, thoughts about the mental health of children in our foster care system yield worry. So much so that researchers decided to look into their antipsychotic usage to examine the validity of these concerns.
Available through the journal Pediatrics, a recent study analyzes the number of antipsychotic medications used within Medicaid programs. Results demonstrate that children in foster care use more medications for a longer periods of time than any other program.
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Ohio county places obese child in foster care
Ohio county places obese child in foster care:
ARE PARENTS NEGLIGENT
WHEN KIDS ARE OBESE?
Recently, an Ohio third grader was removed from his home due to his morbid obesity. Did the county go too far by placing him in foster care, and who is responsible when a child is severely overweight? Read on!
ARE PARENTS NEGLIGENT
WHEN KIDS ARE OBESE?
Recently, an Ohio third grader was removed from his home due to his morbid obesity. Did the county go too far by placing him in foster care, and who is responsible when a child is severely overweight? Read on!
Obesity Leading to Separation
Obesity Leading to Separation | French Tribune:
The failure of parents in maintaining proper body weight of a five-year-old child has led him to foster care. The identity of the child, and that of his parents, has not been disclosed because of safety and law.
The failure of parents in maintaining proper body weight of a five-year-old child has led him to foster care. The identity of the child, and that of his parents, has not been disclosed because of safety and law.
ACS flubs uncovered in case of still-missing 7-year-old boy from foster care
ACS flubs uncovered in case of still-missing 7-year-old boy from foster care: lawyers - NYPOST.com:
It’s a colossal foster-care nightmare that ended with the disappearance of a 7-year-old boy two years ago — and it didn’t have to happen.
Top-notch lawyers appointed by a judge to represent the interests of missing Patrick Alford claim that the child, who vanished from his Brooklyn foster home, could have been safe today if not for glaring missteps by city child-welfare workers.
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It’s a colossal foster-care nightmare that ended with the disappearance of a 7-year-old boy two years ago — and it didn’t have to happen.
Top-notch lawyers appointed by a judge to represent the interests of missing Patrick Alford claim that the child, who vanished from his Brooklyn foster home, could have been safe today if not for glaring missteps by city child-welfare workers.
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