Court told of obese children put in care | This is Cornwall:
A judge yesterday criticised prosecutors for bringing a child neglect case against a mother whose "significantly obese" children were taken into care by social workers, and asked if the case would serve any purpose.
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
Sunday, September 23, 2012
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DCYF Spends $10 Million Sending Kids Out of State
GoLocalProv | News | DCYF Spends $10 Million Sending Kids Out of State:
The Department of Children, Youth, and Families spends about $10 million a year sending children under its care to high-priced out-of-state facilities as far away as Florida and Tennessee, state records show.
The Department of Children, Youth, and Families spends about $10 million a year sending children under its care to high-priced out-of-state facilities as far away as Florida and Tennessee, state records show.
Progress report: DCF is moving children to more appropriate settings
Progress report: DCF is moving children to more appropriate settings | The Connecticut Mirror:
When Department of Children and Families officials announced plans a year ago to send fewer abused and neglected children to live out of state, and to limit the number of those living in large group homes in Connecticut, advocates cautiously applauded the initiatives.
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When Department of Children and Families officials announced plans a year ago to send fewer abused and neglected children to live out of state, and to limit the number of those living in large group homes in Connecticut, advocates cautiously applauded the initiatives.
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Pregnant woman sues Batshaw, social worker
Pregnant woman sues Batshaw, social worker:
A woman who had an affair with her Batshaw Youth and Family Centres social worker while her young son was in protection — and became pregnant — is suing the organization and the alleged father for half a million dollars.
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A woman who had an affair with her Batshaw Youth and Family Centres social worker while her young son was in protection — and became pregnant — is suing the organization and the alleged father for half a million dollars.
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Shed a light on Mass. DCF practices
Shed a light on Mass. DCF practices - Lowell Sun Online:
A serious look should be given to the Mass. Department of Children and Families, also known as DCF, into the noncaring aspect of the children in their care.
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A serious look should be given to the Mass. Department of Children and Families, also known as DCF, into the noncaring aspect of the children in their care.
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Social worker found guilty of possessing extreme pornography
The Enquirer :: Social worker found guilty of possessing extreme pornography:
Stewart Ford, 48, of Barrow Hill Road, Little Wakering, pleaded guilty to possessing 50 extreme videos and images, and was found guilty on Thursday, 20 September after a three-day hearing.
Stewart Ford, 48, of Barrow Hill Road, Little Wakering, pleaded guilty to possessing 50 extreme videos and images, and was found guilty on Thursday, 20 September after a three-day hearing.
Daddy & daughter dances banned -- what's next, no apple pie?
Daddy & daughter dances banned -- what's next, no apple pie? | Fox News:
Mom and son baseball games. Father and daughter dances. Outlawed. Banned in Rhode Island. What’s next: no apple pie? Oh wait, some schools have already banned cupcakes. But I digress. Let’s get to the story at hand.
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Mom and son baseball games. Father and daughter dances. Outlawed. Banned in Rhode Island. What’s next: no apple pie? Oh wait, some schools have already banned cupcakes. But I digress. Let’s get to the story at hand.
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