Unbiased Reporting

What I post on this Blog does not mean I agree with the articles or disagree. I call it Unbiased Reporting!

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

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Patton pushing for case manager reform

Patton pushing for case manager reform | CJOnline.com:


Rep. Joe Patton, R-Topeka, said Tuesday that he is pushing to reform the state's court-appointed case manager system, following a Capital-Journal report of a case manager in Douglas County reversing custody without a full hearing.
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Reporter Kathy Burn's & Concord Monitor's Lack of Professional Ethic's in Reporting

DMVC Productions = Results: Reporter Kathy Burn's & Concord Monitor's Lack of Professional Ethic's in Reporting:

This article is a perfect example of media sources and reporters that are bringing the art of accurate and responsible reporting to a disgraceful decline; unless of course you want a narrow minded and personal bias as your basis for news.
In this example, the only Child running amok is the Reporter Kathy Burns and her reporting style if one can be found; it is indicative of bitterness, bias and unprofessionalism everything that media ethics purports not to do.



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Concord Monitor Wreaks of Bias-Concord Monitor RUNS Amok!

Children running amok! | Concord Monitor:

Litchfield's George Lambert, one of the hundred or so newbies in the New Hampshire House of Representatives, is mad. Really mad. It seems that the state Senate has been less than kind to some of the legislation that was gaveled through the House.

Read More and go to the article and stand up for George Lambert and our Legislature;

Report Finds 'Culture Of Secrecy' In Child Abuse Disclosure Laws

Report Finds 'Culture Of Secrecy' In Child Abuse Disclosure Laws | KPBS.org:



new report from the Children's Advocacy Institute and University of San Diego says there is a "culture of secrecy" in states' disclosure laws, which hides information about child abuse deaths and near-deaths.


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DCFS CPS Child Protective Services and Mormonism (Pt 7 From Mormonism to Sovereignty)

Indianola shooting highlights dangers social workers face in the field

Legally Kidnapped: Indianola shooting highlights dangers social workers face in the field:

Indianola shooting highlights dangers social workers face in the field


Sundi Smith arrived at a rural Indianola home last week to check on children’s welfare. Her own welfare quickly became the issue.

Note: Well, if they weren't pissing so many people off...




LK: http://legallykidnapped.blogspot.com/2012/05/indianola-shooting-highlights-dangers.html#ixzz1tcn0wPlN

Keeping Families Together Matters

Deborah De Santis: Keeping Families Together Matters:

Many of our public systems have embraced supportive housing for their highest need populations. And now child welfare agencies are poised to incorporate supportive housing into the range of services they offer to families in need as well. As we end National Child Abuse Prevention Month, I want to turn a spotlight on the very vulnerable families in our communities, and think about how supportive housing can make a difference for the children who are a part of them.


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