Whistleblower trial gets under way in Sacramento | TheUnion.com:
A Sacramento County jury is being asked to decide if former Family Court mediator Emily Gallup was fired in retaliation for whistle-blowing or because of a pattern of undermining her supervisor that culminated in an act of egregious misconduct — taking pages of notes from her supervisor’s diary that contained confidential case information.
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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
Friday, September 21, 2012
Victims, lawyers see pattern of lack of DSHS oversight in abuse cases
Victims, lawyers see pattern of lack of DSHS oversight in abuse cases - KCPQ:
SEATTLE—
SEATTLE—
Over time, Amber Wright has blossomed into a strong young woman. But it wasn't easy after enduring years of abuse at the hands of her own father.
Note: They're too busy stealing children from innocent parents
Note: They're too busy stealing children from innocent parents
‘My Aunt has Abused her Foster Kids in the Past”
domestic adoption, foster parents and open adoption, sexual abuse | The Adoption Diaries, by Nicole Dorsey-Straff:
After receiving that disturbing message from Arin, I had to email back and help unfold the sad and heartbreaking story of a veteran foster mother who takes in too many children because she needs the money to live on. This foster mom grows tired of so many young and often emotionally abused kids in the house. Tempers flare. Arin felt bad even telling me some of the worst foster care experiences she has seen among the eight foster kids moving in(and out of) her aunt’s home during the last few years.
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After receiving that disturbing message from Arin, I had to email back and help unfold the sad and heartbreaking story of a veteran foster mother who takes in too many children because she needs the money to live on. This foster mom grows tired of so many young and often emotionally abused kids in the house. Tempers flare. Arin felt bad even telling me some of the worst foster care experiences she has seen among the eight foster kids moving in(and out of) her aunt’s home during the last few years.
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Adoption halted as court told baby milk led to 'innocent' couple being accuse of abuse
No Justice in the Judicial System: Adoption halted as court told baby milk led to 'innocent' couple being accuse of abuse:
VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTS IN BABY MILK MAY HAVE LED AN INNOCENT COUPLE BEING CONDEMNED FOR BATTERING THEIR NEWBORN SON, A TOP FAMILY JUDGE HAS HEARD
The boy, who cannot be named, was taken away from his parents and was poised to be adopted after multiple broken bones were put down to child abuse.
Thursday, September 20, 2012
DCF Moves Closer To Ending Court Oversight
DCF Moves Closer To Ending Court Oversight - Courant.com:
The state Department of Children and Families and lawyers for a group of formerly neglected children are moving toward an agreement that could eventually end over 20 years of court oversight of DCF.
The state Department of Children and Families and lawyers for a group of formerly neglected children are moving toward an agreement that could eventually end over 20 years of court oversight of DCF.
Prenatal Testing Leading to Abortions of Disabled Babies is Eugenics
Prenatal Testing Leading to Abortions of Disabled Babies is Eugenics | LifeNews.com:
"Calling fetuses defective if they are prenatally diagnosed with genetic conditions foreshadows a dangerous path toward eugenics.
This year has seen a rash of medical studies reporting on developments in cell-free fetal DNA (cffDNA) prenatal testing. Not too long ago, one commentator cautioned that as prenatal genetic testing becomes more pervasive, our society risks developing a “eugenics common sense.” The reporting on the new cffDNA testing suggests that some have already developed this sensibility."
"Calling fetuses defective if they are prenatally diagnosed with genetic conditions foreshadows a dangerous path toward eugenics.
This year has seen a rash of medical studies reporting on developments in cell-free fetal DNA (cffDNA) prenatal testing. Not too long ago, one commentator cautioned that as prenatal genetic testing becomes more pervasive, our society risks developing a “eugenics common sense.” The reporting on the new cffDNA testing suggests that some have already developed this sensibility."
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