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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

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Oregon settles Bend case that went before US Supreme Court for $300,000

Oregon settles Bend case that went before US Supreme Court for $300,000:


PORTLAND, Ore. — The state of Oregon has agreed to pay $300,000 to a family whose complaint about an investigation by child protection workers went before the U.S. Supreme Court last year.
The family lawyer and an Oregon Department of Justice spokesman confirmed the out-of-court settlement was reached last month. It was first reported by KTVZ, a Bend television station.

Dad’s Love Can Be Crucial for Happy Childhood, Study Confirms

Dad’s Love Can Be Crucial for Happy Childhood, Study Confirms | Live Trading News:

Move over, tiger moms. Dads can play an even more significant role in the development of happy, well-adjusted children than do mothers, a new study indicates.

The Bond of Siblings -Does it Matter in Foster Care and Adoption?

The Bond of Siblings -Does it Matter in Foster Care and Adoption? | Hopping To It:

My sisters mean the world to me.  They are who I grew up with.  Now we are raising our children together-even though separated by many miles.  One day we will be old and our parents no longer with us, but we will have each other.  We have a special bond.  Regardless of where we are in life, that bond is there.

Dad says he's losing custody battle because he's obese

Dad says he's losing custody battle because he's obese | CTV News:

Can you be too overweight to be a good parent? One Ottawa man says he's losing a custody battle in court because of his obesity.

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Celebrating June as Reunification Month but NOT in NH

Celebrating June as Reunification Month | The Children's Monitor:

No celebration in NH because there is no reunification here. Only Family Destruction!


On Tuesday, CWLA joined with ABA Center on Children and the Law, the National Foster Care Coalition, and Children and Family for a congressional briefing in recognition of National Reunification Month. The briefing recognized the hard work of birth parents, parent advocates, and the courts in helping families achieve reunification by celebrating the trials, dedication, and accomplishments of parents who were successfully reunified with their children after placement in foster care.
Presenters included a circuit court judge from Prince George’s County, Maryland, two parent advocates who were once separated from their children but successfully reunified after working with the child welfare system and the court to regain custody, and the director from the Center For Family Representation in New York City, which works with families in crisis to provide free legal representation and social services to enable children to safely remain in their parents’ custody.
Representative Gwen Moore (D-WI) who sponsored the briefing, spoke about her bill H.R. 3873, the Enhancing the Quality of Parental Legal Representation Act of 2011. This bill takes steps to ensure that when child welfare intervenes on behalf of allegations of abuse or neglect, parents will be afforded legal representation at all stages of their case. In addition, the bill increases funding for discretionary and other targeted grants to improve the quality of legal representation for parents. HR 3873 has yet to be reported out of the Ways and Means Committee.

Forum on Psychotropic Medications for Children in Foster Care

Forum on Psychotropic Medications for Children in Foster Care | The Children's Monitor:


Today in Washington a forum was held on psychotropic medications for children in foster care. Dr. David Rubin of the Policy Lab and the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is leading a major research project on this issue. He reviewed their latest findings and highlighted data from all fifty states regarding use of psychotropic medications by children in foster care over a five year span.
Providing the state perspective was James A. Rogers, M.D., Medical Director, Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, which is a CWLA member agency. Dr. Rogers presented on what steps have been taken in Texas, which has historically high rates of psychotropic medication use. He also highlighted some of the improvements that have been made and explained the new protocols and monitoring that are being developed inTexas.
Clare Anderson, Deputy Commissioner at the Administration for Children, Youth and Families (ACYF) and Kate Stepleton also from ACYF spoke about the coordination initiative underway between federal agencies on these issues, the technical assistance webinar series they are conducting, and a planned summit that will involve all the states and will take place in late August.  
Nadia Sexton, Senior Fellow at the Office of the Commissioner, ACYF, and on detail to the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services, Division of Benefits and Coverage, focused her remarks on the role of Medicaid. In particular she described efforts to align federal resources, strengthen the partnership of shared knowledge, and efforts to work with states to ensure children receive the right treatments through Medicaid’s EDSDT benefits.  
David DeVoursney, Policy Analyst, Office of Policy Planning and Innovation, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration highlighted the major challenge of workforce shortages. He noted that 94 million Americans live in areas where there is a shortage of mental health professionals. He described the work of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network and its initiative in this and related areas.

NH Redress Committee Votes 9-2 Subpoena sealed Documents Johnson Petition #5

Redress Committee Votes 9-2 Subpoena sealed Documents Johnson Petition #5 | Kevin Avard for State Rep:


Redress Committee Votes 9-2 Subpoena sealed Documents Johnson Petition #5

Rep Avard argues to release sealed Document in favor of Parental rights
Tuesday 6/12,  The Redress Committee voted 9-2 in favor to ask the Rules Committee to Subpoena sealed Documents the David Johnson  case. Seems some  parents like Mr Johnson have no way to know what they are accused of while being separated from their children . In Some cases up to three years or longer.
Last I knew , you still had a right to face your accusers in the State of NH.  Why shouldn’t  Mr Johnson be able to rebut the “evidence ” which comes from the GAL in his case? If he has committed a crime then He should be punished , but if not did the court commit Child  abuse in separating a child from a good Father?     Lets see what the rules Committee will do?