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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

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Radically re-thinking the child welfare response to substance-abusing families

Radically re-thinking the child welfare response to substance-abusing families | Prevention Action:


In the US, roughly half of all foster care cases involve children from substance-abusing families. The standard child welfare service response is to protect the child from abuse or neglect by placing them in foster care and referring the substance-abusing parent for drug treatment.
New research from the state of Kansas, however, suggests that a radical rethink on services for these families could have significant benefits for outcomes and not only increase the likelihood of children being reunited with their families, but speed up the time it takes for that to happen. How? By focusing on the quality of the relationship between children and their parents, rather than on parents’ sobriety.
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Houston CPS force 4-year-old to take overprescribed psychotropic drugs

» Houston CPS force 4-year-old to take overprescribed psychotropic drugs Alex Jones' Infowars: There's a war on for your mind!:

Texas is one of 5 states where children in foster care are often targeted by psychotropic drugs.


HOUSTON (FOX 26) – Here’s 4-year-old Rachel Harrison before Child Protective Services took her away from her parents.


Parent's Pro Se, How, What, Discovery, Due Process, Legal Research Help?

DMVC Productions = Results: Parent's Pro Se, How, What, Discovery, Due Process, Legal Research Help?:

"Defeat is not the worst of failures. Not to have tried is the true failure." George Edward Woodberry  

When dealing with Child Protection Services in any State - Parent's may need to request the following information to fight their case; Below is a letter formatted to request discovery; the body can also be used in  a MOTION FOR DISCOVERY PRIOR TO THE HEARING THE COURT WILL BASE IT'S FINDINGS ON. Request as soon as you have notice of a hearing.

Under Crawford vs. Washington you are entitled to know your accuser and/or in NH Ross vs. Gadwah and your 5th and/or 14th Constitutional Amend. Rights and/or other case, state, and constitutional rights - parent's are entitled to information a fact finder will use in determining the fate of their child; this is just an example of what a parent in this situation may need to understand and obtain to see what they are up against and to disprove the States assertions. 

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GAO Testimony on TANF Maintenance of Effort Features and Trends

GAO Testimony on TANF Maintenance of Effort Features and Trends | The Children's Monitor:


The Government Accountability Office (GAO) submitted testimony to the House Subcommittee on Human Resources, Committee on Ways and Means yesterday that explores state Maintenance of Effort (MOE) requirements for the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program. The testimony describes the federal and state partnership under the TANF block grant, including details on required state funding levels and program measures to ensure full federal financial contribution. Furthermore, it asserts that appropriate design, implementation, and monitoring are necessary to ensure a successful balance between state flexibility and the fulfillment of national objectives. In all, the testimony provides a description of the TANF MOE provisions, as opposed to guidance or recommendations in this regard.
TANF is the main federal program assisting low-income families. It was created from 1996 welfare reform when the Aid to Dependent Children and Families (AFDC) entitlement was converted to a block grant. Its four-part stated purpose is to (1) help needy families care for children in their home or kinship homes, (2) promote financial independence for parents, (3) prevent pregnancy outside of marriage, and (4) encourage two-parent families. TANF provides ongoing cash assistance to about 1.9 million families, including 800,000 kinship families, in addition to assisting others with a range of services like child welfare, emergency assistance, child care, and other work supports for families in need.
The MOE is a required level of state spending on particular activities that further TANF’s federal purpose. The required amount is generally based on what the state spent in 1994 on AFDC, the Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Training Program (JOBS), Emergency Assistance (EA), and AFDC-related child care. TANF program requirements relate to recipient eligibility and services provision set by the state, but that fulfills its four-part federal purpose. In addition to a 60-month family assistance time-limit, the main federal measure to track adherence to that purpose is the work participation rate. The expectation is that at least 50% of families receiving cash assistance participate in at least one allowable work activity for a sufficient amount of time.
The testimony looks back to previous GAO studies on TANF to present key features and trends of TANF MOE expenditures, in addition to reviewing federal statute; regulations; guidance; and state data and financial reports, and interviewing U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and selected state officials. Analysis of these sources indicate that MOE spending has increased due to states accessing contingency funds, accessing emergency funds created by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) stimulus legislation, temporarily broadening services under the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005, and offsetting low work participation rates. To the last point, reviewed in detail in the testimony, states can earn credits that allow a workforce participation rate below 50% if they reduce overall caseloads or contribute more to the MOE. The testimony concluded that the resulting growth in MOE spending has created new complexities that call for ensuring MOE effectiveness.

Offhand comment led to DCF probe

Offhand comment led to DCF probe - BostonHerald.com:


Caleigh’s dad: I was just worried

The father of missing Gloucester tot Caleigh Harrison said he’s stunned his comment to a Rockport cop led the Department of Children and Families to investigate his estranged wife’s ability to care for their other child.

Legal Writing - What are Judges looking for...

DMVC Productions = Results: Legal Writing - What are Judges looking for...:

These articles and blogs have great tips for both pro se litigants and lawyers, "If a writer knows enough about what he is writing about, he may omit things that he knows. The dignity of movement of an iceberg is due to only one ninth of it being above water."  Ernest Hemingway


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Press Release - Which Court Can Decide Child Custody?

Press Release - Which Court Can Decide Child Custody?:

Which court can decide child custody depends on the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Enforcement Act. 


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