Politicians clueless about child abuse - Times Union:
The fact that it is so predictable makes it no less depressing. In the wake of the Penn State and Syracuse University scandals, New York politicians are falling all over themselves demanding that still more categories of professionals be added to the 43 already required to report any suspicion of child abuse to authorities. ("N.Y. can do more to stop sex abuse," Commentary page, Dec. 9.)
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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
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Ablechild Urges Adding Overmedication of Children in State Care to Governor’s 2012 Agenda
Ablechild Urges Adding Overmedication of Children in State Care to Governor’s 2012 Agenda:
Parent advocacy group to educate State of CT healthcare providers on the over-prescribing of psychotropic drugs to children in foster care.
Parent advocacy group to educate State of CT healthcare providers on the over-prescribing of psychotropic drugs to children in foster care.
NH-State officials mull billing family to find missing ADOPTED son
State officials mull billing family to find missing son | New Hampshire NEWS07:
HAMPSTEAD — State officials are considering billing a family for the $15,630 it cost to find 9-year-old Devin Frenette.
Why not bill DCYF? Aren't they the ones who chose his new parents? Aren't they the "Psychic's" who predict the "neglect of a child in the future"? Why not start holding them accountable for their mistakes?
I guess their crystal ball was dirty the day they placed Devon and his sister in theier new home!
HAMPSTEAD — State officials are considering billing a family for the $15,630 it cost to find 9-year-old Devin Frenette.
Why not bill DCYF? Aren't they the ones who chose his new parents? Aren't they the "Psychic's" who predict the "neglect of a child in the future"? Why not start holding them accountable for their mistakes?
I guess their crystal ball was dirty the day they placed Devon and his sister in theier new home!
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Mind-altering drugs overdone in foster care
Mind-altering drugs overdone in foster care | The News Journal | delawareonline.com:
A government report says thousands of Medicaid patients in foster care are routinely overprescribed psychotropic and psychotic drugs.
Sen. Tom Carper is more than alarmed. As chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Federal Financial Management, he's ordered concrete steps from the Obama administration to tackle the problem and legislative recommendations for Congress.
A government report says thousands of Medicaid patients in foster care are routinely overprescribed psychotropic and psychotic drugs.
Sen. Tom Carper is more than alarmed. As chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Federal Financial Management, he's ordered concrete steps from the Obama administration to tackle the problem and legislative recommendations for Congress.
Monday, January 2, 2012
Couple will fight for adopted daughter's return
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?
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?
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.
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