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Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly

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

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Philly parents told kids won't go to foster care for being overweight

Philly parents told kids won't go to foster care for being overweight — NewsWorks:

Over the summer, an opinion piece in a medical journal suggested that severely obese children should be put in foster care to help them lose weight.

Fostering services ''need radical reform''

Fostering services ''need radical reform'' - Public Service:

Fostering services in England and Wales are desperately in need of radical reform, according to a report by the Policy Exchange which said that in some instances severely disadvantaged children were waiting for over a year for a foster placement and that the life chances for many children in the system were appalling.

Getting Your Jollies From The Child Abuse Hotline - Baby LK Report For January 22nd 2012

Beach parents charged with neglect say situation is being blown out of proportion

Beach parents charged with neglect say situation is being blown out of proportion - WTKR:

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WTKR) A Virginia Beach couple has been charged with felony child neglect. Police say they weren't feeding their five-month-old properly. But they're telling NewsChannel 3 that it’s being blown way out of proportion.

Sterilized in North Carolina, she felt raped once more

Sterilized in North Carolina, she felt raped once more - WTKR:

Elaine Riddick was only 14 when the state decided that she was not capable of mothering children and quietly cauterized her fallopian tubes. The $50,000 now offered to her only makes her angrier.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Panel advances child welfare bill

Panel advances child welfare bill | The Salt Lake Tribune:

A House committee gave a green light Wednesday to a proposed bill that would require child welfare caseworkers to meet a higher standard of cause before removing a child from a relative’s care based on age or health concerns.

CASA case dismissed civil case against Benham still planned

The Courier — Your Messenger for the River Valley - CASA case dismissed civil case against Benham still planned:

Attorneys for Dale Young Sr. filed an order of voluntary dismissal of the civil case Young filed against the Court Appointed Special Advocate Association (CASA) Jan. 13 after they were unable to get adequate information from witnesses of the accusations placed against the child advocacy group.

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