Couple will fight for adopted daughter's return - Charleston, SC | News, Sports, Weather:
JAMES ISLAND, S.C. (WCIV) -- They raised her for two and a half years as their own, until a judge ruled they'd have to give her back. A Lowcountry couple is now coping after turning over their adopted daughter, to the girl's biological father.
Innocent bio parent's lose their children every day, even after raising them much more than two year's. So what's the difference?
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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Monday, January 2, 2012
Philadelphia's New Freedom From Abuse Rights Initiative Requires DHS To Explain To Children What Abuse Is
Philadelphia's New Freedom From Abuse Rights Initiative Requires DHS To Explain To Children What Abuse Is « CBS Philly:
Philadelphia (CBS) – A new Philadelphia ordinance that went into effect January 1st provides an added layer of protection for the city’s most vulnerable children.
Philadelphia (CBS) – A new Philadelphia ordinance that went into effect January 1st provides an added layer of protection for the city’s most vulnerable children.
Task force recommends special unit for Child Protective Services, child, carter, criminal
Task force recommends special unit for Child Protective Services, child, carter, criminal - News - YumaSun:
PHOENIX — A task force is recommending formation of a special unit within Child Protective Services to investigate cases of abuse where serious crimes may have been committed.
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PHOENIX — A task force is recommending formation of a special unit within Child Protective Services to investigate cases of abuse where serious crimes may have been committed.
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F.D.A. Finds Short Supply of Attention Deficit Drugs
F.D.A. Finds Short Supply of Attention Deficit Drugs - NYTimes.com:
Medicines to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are in such short supply that hundreds of patients complain daily to the Food and Drug Administration that they are unable to find a pharmacy with enough pills to fill their prescriptions.
No wonder there's a short supply with all the children in foster care being drugged for supposed ADHD!
Medicines to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are in such short supply that hundreds of patients complain daily to the Food and Drug Administration that they are unable to find a pharmacy with enough pills to fill their prescriptions.
No wonder there's a short supply with all the children in foster care being drugged for supposed ADHD!
How P.C. Redefines and Distorts the Definition of Child Abuse
PJ Media » How P.C. Redefines and Distorts the Definition of Child Abuse:
Henry Kempe, a Denver pediatrician, realized in the 1960s that some of the children and infants who came to his hospital with severe injuries were being maltreated by their parents or caregivers. The bad news spread quickly round the world and bureaucratic agencies were set up in almost all developed countries to try to rescue children from such abuse.
Henry Kempe, a Denver pediatrician, realized in the 1960s that some of the children and infants who came to his hospital with severe injuries were being maltreated by their parents or caregivers. The bad news spread quickly round the world and bureaucratic agencies were set up in almost all developed countries to try to rescue children from such abuse.
Actions of Child Protective Worker While Serving on Jury Results in New Trial for Defendant
Actions of Child Protective Worker While Serving on Jury Results in New Trial for Defendant:
The actions of a Cattaraugus County Child Protective Services caseworker and a substance abuse and mental health counselor while serving on a jury have resulted in a new trial for a man convicted of sexual abuse in the second degree and other charges. According to the New York State Appellate Division, Fourth Department, the two jurors “interjected their professional knowledge into the jury deliberations by voicing opinions that were not the subject of expert testimony at the trial.”
The actions of a Cattaraugus County Child Protective Services caseworker and a substance abuse and mental health counselor while serving on a jury have resulted in a new trial for a man convicted of sexual abuse in the second degree and other charges. According to the New York State Appellate Division, Fourth Department, the two jurors “interjected their professional knowledge into the jury deliberations by voicing opinions that were not the subject of expert testimony at the trial.”
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