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
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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, August 1, 2012
SC to Fight Lawsuit Over Pre-Term Birth Drug
SC to Fight Lawsuit Over Pre-Term Birth Drug | WSPA:
COLUMBIA, SC --
COLUMBIA, SC --
South Carolina's Department of Health and Human Services is vowing to fight a lawsuit filed against it by a pharmaceutical company. K-V Pharmaceutical has also filed separate lawsuits against Georgia and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Foster care: Overall population drops, states have mixed results
Foster care: Overall population drops, states have mixed results - CSMonitor.com:
Foster care populations dropped for the sixth straight year, reports the Department of Health and Human Services, due to state policies shifting toward shortening foster care stays, expediting adoptions, and increasing prevention support.
The new figures released by the Department of Health and Human Services show there were 400,540 children in foster care as of Sept. 30. That's down from 406,412 a year earlier and from about 523,000 in 2002.
Foster care populations dropped for the sixth straight year, reports the Department of Health and Human Services, due to state policies shifting toward shortening foster care stays, expediting adoptions, and increasing prevention support.
The new figures released by the Department of Health and Human Services show there were 400,540 children in foster care as of Sept. 30. That's down from 406,412 a year earlier and from about 523,000 in 2002.
Washington in Turmoil after Psychiatry Group Discloses 300 Million Americans Are Mentally Ill
Washington in Turmoil after Psychiatry Group Discloses 300 Million Americans Are Mentally Ill
The American Psychiatric Association announced yesterday that rigorous scientific analysis of the newly adopted fifth edition of its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, often called its “diagnostic bible” and itself promulgated after rigorous scientific analysis, revealed that over 300 million Americans, or 95 per cent of the U.S. population, suffer from mental illness. The organization’s newly elected president, noted Harvard child psychiatrist Dr. Joeph Biederman, urged the country to “set other, petty concerns aside, and rally to ensure that these poor sick people get the help they so desperately need. Our rigorous scientific analysis tells us this is a problem that must not be ignored.”
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Study Finds Link Between Child Abuse And The Timing Of Menstruation
Study Finds Link Between Child Abuse And The Timing Of Menstruation | CommonHealth:
Might childhood physical and sexual abuse be so profoundly traumatic that it actually disrupts a developing woman’s hormonal system years later?
Might childhood physical and sexual abuse be so profoundly traumatic that it actually disrupts a developing woman’s hormonal system years later?
Based on a new study out of Boston University, it sure looks that way.
Michigan Supreme Court creates defense in child support cases
Michigan Supreme Court creates defense in child support cases | News - Home:
Michigan Supreme Court rules 4-3 to create defense in child support cases
LANSING, Mich. -
The Michigan Supreme Court broke new ground Tuesday in criminal cases involving unpaid child support, saying poor parents can defend themselves by showing it was impossible for them to come up with money.
Parents and social workers facing fines threat in bid to to cut delays
Custody cases: Parents and social workers facing fines threat in bid to to cut delays | Mail Online:
Parents and social workers who cause delays in child custody cases could be forced to pay thousands of pounds in costs as part of efforts to speed up the family courts.
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Parents and social workers who cause delays in child custody cases could be forced to pay thousands of pounds in costs as part of efforts to speed up the family courts.
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