STOP! Judicial Child Abuse: Redress Committee to Hold Press Conference on Tuesday, April 17th at 12:00 Noon:
STOP! Judicial Child Abuse (judicialchildabuse.com) has learned that the N.H. Redress of Grievance Committee will hold a press conference in the Legislative Office Building tomorrow, Tues. 4/17 at 12:00 Noon.
The Redress Committee has recently come under scrutiny by the office of the Attorney General for inquiries it has made to the State's Division of Youth Children & Families (DCYF) regarding petitioners' allegations of DCYF misconduct.
Members of the Committee will be available for questions immediately afterwards
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
Unbiased Reporting
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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
Monday, April 16, 2012
Police: 'Worst case of suspected child abuse' (by Stepfather) nurse has ever seen
Police: 'Worst case of suspected child abuse' nurse has ever seen:
CONWAY — More details came out last week about the case against Justin Roy, the 33-year-old Albany man arrested in connection with the severe beating of a 2-year-old child in December.
Roy was arrested last week and charged with two counts of second-degree assault for allegedly beating the young boy so badly it caused "perforations to the intestines causing leakage of blood and fecal matter into the abdomen," according to documents filed at the Conway courthouse, "resulting in the need of surgery."
CONWAY — More details came out last week about the case against Justin Roy, the 33-year-old Albany man arrested in connection with the severe beating of a 2-year-old child in December.
Roy was arrested last week and charged with two counts of second-degree assault for allegedly beating the young boy so badly it caused "perforations to the intestines causing leakage of blood and fecal matter into the abdomen," according to documents filed at the Conway courthouse, "resulting in the need of surgery."
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Family Preservation Services
Family Preservation Services:
Family preservation services are short-term, family-based services designed to assist families in crisis by improving parenting and family functioning while keeping children safe. These services developed largely in response to the over-reliance on out-of-home care that characterized services in the 1970's. Family preservation services grew out of the recognition that children need a safe and stable family and that separating children from their families is traumatic for them, often leaving lasting negative effects. These services build upon the conviction that many children can be safely protected and treated within their own homes when parents are provided with services and support and empowered to change their lives.
Family Preservation Services
Family preservation services are short-term, family-based services designed to assist families in crisis by improving parenting and family functioning while keeping children safe. These services developed largely in response to the over-reliance on out-of-home care that characterized services in the 1970's. Family preservation services grew out of the recognition that children need a safe and stable family and that separating children from their families is traumatic for them, often leaving lasting negative effects. These services build upon the conviction that many children can be safely protected and treated within their own homes when parents are provided with services and support and empowered to change their lives.
How Federal Legislation Impacts Child Welfare Service Delivery
How Federal Legislation Impacts Child Welfare Service Delivery:
| Series: Factsheets |
| Author(s): Child Welfare Information Gateway |
| Year Published: 2012 |
This factsheet provides an overview of the process by which legislative actions and policy changes at the Federal level impact State and Tribal child welfare systems and service delivery. Links to pertinent resources are provided for each step of the process; however, the steps described do not always occur in the sequence in which they are listed below
Psychologist blasts ND tribe for failing to protect children -- calls it 'systemic unchecked incompetence'
Psychologist blasts ND tribe for failing to protect children -- calls it 'systemic unchecked incompetence' | DL-Online | Detroit Lakes, Minnesota:
Psychologist blasts ND tribe for failing to protect children -- calls it 'systemic unchecked incompetence'
FORT TOTTEN, N.D. – A suicidal girl who was allowed to be shuttled between homes with sex offenders. Reports of suspected child abuse and neglect left ignored. A child protection worker convicted of felony child abuse. Those are among a raft of problems cited by a senior clinical psychologist who contends that social services administered by Spirit Lake Nation are mired in mismanagement that endangers abused and neglected children.
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