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
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
NH-Lawyer: Client needs his medication in jail
Lawyer: Client needs his medication in jail | New Hampshire NEWS03:
Note: Mr. Daley isn't the first person to not receive his prescribed medication in Valley St. and he won't be the last. And he won't be the only person going before the court shaking and not in his right mind. Other's before him have plead out to charges when they shouldn't have, unaware of what they were doing. Valley St. is known for holding back prescribed medication, even when family member's fill the prescriptions and deliver them to the infirmary themselves at no cost to the state. The prisoner's are still refused their medication.These people are SUPPOSED to be considered innocent before guilt is proven or not proven, yet they aren't even allowed prescribed medication. How can anyone plead guilty or innocent when they can't even think straight? This practice has been going on at Valley St. for years and I doubt it will stop any time soon just because one prisoner has a Lawyer speaking up for him. Even the Judges won't step in. Could this be the reason so many die at Valley St.?
MERRIMACK — A local man who was in court on Tuesday facing an attempted murder charge has not received his medication since his incarceration last week, according to the man's attorney.
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Note: Mr. Daley isn't the first person to not receive his prescribed medication in Valley St. and he won't be the last. And he won't be the only person going before the court shaking and not in his right mind. Other's before him have plead out to charges when they shouldn't have, unaware of what they were doing. Valley St. is known for holding back prescribed medication, even when family member's fill the prescriptions and deliver them to the infirmary themselves at no cost to the state. The prisoner's are still refused their medication.These people are SUPPOSED to be considered innocent before guilt is proven or not proven, yet they aren't even allowed prescribed medication. How can anyone plead guilty or innocent when they can't even think straight? This practice has been going on at Valley St. for years and I doubt it will stop any time soon just because one prisoner has a Lawyer speaking up for him. Even the Judges won't step in. Could this be the reason so many die at Valley St.?
MERRIMACK — A local man who was in court on Tuesday facing an attempted murder charge has not received his medication since his incarceration last week, according to the man's attorney.
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Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Juvenile Seeks to Rein in CPS Abuses through Legislation
Sacramento Press / Juvenile Seeks to Rein in CPS Abuses through Legislation:
Now that Eric Smith, (not real name) a 17-year-old foster child, has been declared a dependent of the court, he is on a mission to change the laws that regulate CPS. “No one should have to go through what I did,” he said, citing his nine months in CPS custody last year. “They treated me like I was a villain, instead of a victim. Why? Because they can.” Eric wants to see that stop.
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Now that Eric Smith, (not real name) a 17-year-old foster child, has been declared a dependent of the court, he is on a mission to change the laws that regulate CPS. “No one should have to go through what I did,” he said, citing his nine months in CPS custody last year. “They treated me like I was a villain, instead of a victim. Why? Because they can.” Eric wants to see that stop.
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Working With the Courts in Child Protection-User Manual
Working With the Courts in Child Protection-User Manual
Child Abuse and Neglect User Manual Series
ACF Manual for families which states how CPS and the Family Court's are SUPPOSED to practice, but don't!
Child Abuse and Neglect User Manual Series
ACF Manual for families which states how CPS and the Family Court's are SUPPOSED to practice, but don't!
Home. Stronger, Together
Home. Stronger, Together. - RWJF:
Keeping children with their families and out of foster care
Thanks to a new approach to stabilizing fragile families involved with the child welfare system, a 13-year-old and her father get the integrated services they need through supportive housing to stay together as a family.
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