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
Thursday, October 25, 2012
County takes 4 siblings in fatal fire
County takes 4 siblings in fatal fire - Times Union:
ALBANY — The mother of a 3-year-old girl who died from burns and smoke inhalation suffered during a fire at their home has agreed to have her four other young children placed into foster care, county officials said.
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Note: I doubt she agreed without being threatened
ALBANY — The mother of a 3-year-old girl who died from burns and smoke inhalation suffered during a fire at their home has agreed to have her four other young children placed into foster care, county officials said.
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Note: I doubt she agreed without being threatened
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Dr. Phil on Baby Veronica: He Just Doesn't Get It
Dr. Phil on Baby Veronica: He Just Doesn't Get It - ICTMN.com:
Dr. Phil either gets it or he doesn’t. After viewing a recent episode of his show that featured the perspective of adoptive parents in the “battle over Baby Veronica,” it is clear to me that he doesn’t get it.
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Dr. Phil either gets it or he doesn’t. After viewing a recent episode of his show that featured the perspective of adoptive parents in the “battle over Baby Veronica,” it is clear to me that he doesn’t get it.
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DFCS supervisor charged with child abuse
DFCS supervisor charged with child abuse | The Augusta Chronicle:
A regional supervisor for child abuse at the Department of Family and Children Services was arrested Tuesday on a charge of child cruelty in the first degree after she was accused of abusing her daughter.
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A regional supervisor for child abuse at the Department of Family and Children Services was arrested Tuesday on a charge of child cruelty in the first degree after she was accused of abusing her daughter.
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Report slams Wash. adoption system
Report slams Wash. adoption system | kgw.com Portland:
The system in place to oversee Washington state's adoption system lacks sufficient safeguards to protect children from potentially abusive homes, according to a report due out Tuesday.
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The system in place to oversee Washington state's adoption system lacks sufficient safeguards to protect children from potentially abusive homes, according to a report due out Tuesday.
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Tuesday, October 23, 2012
National Indian Child Welfare Association Responds to Dr. Phil's Coverage of ICWA Case
National Indian Child Welfare Association Responds to Dr. Phil's Coverage of ICWA Case - ICTMN.com:
On October 18, 2012, the Dr. Phil show aired an episode that focused on a disputed custody case involving an American Indian child, Veronica. The case pits a loving father’s attempts to parent his daughter against a non-Indian couple from South Carolina–the Capobiancos–and their attorneys who orchestrated an illegal attempt to adopt Veronica. The National Indian Child Welfare Association (NICWA) is gravely disappointed in the heavy slant toward the Capobiancos’ recounting of the situation and interpretation of the legal issues in the case.
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On October 18, 2012, the Dr. Phil show aired an episode that focused on a disputed custody case involving an American Indian child, Veronica. The case pits a loving father’s attempts to parent his daughter against a non-Indian couple from South Carolina–the Capobiancos–and their attorneys who orchestrated an illegal attempt to adopt Veronica. The National Indian Child Welfare Association (NICWA) is gravely disappointed in the heavy slant toward the Capobiancos’ recounting of the situation and interpretation of the legal issues in the case.
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Parents’ bath salts abuse sends more children to state custody
Parents’ bath salts abuse sends more children to state custody — Health — Bangor Daily News — BDN Maine:
AUGUSTA, Maine — A spike in the number of children entering state custody because their parents are abusing bath salts has forced the state’s Office of Child and Family Services to add almost $1 million to its budget this year to accommodate 200 additional children living in foster care and in the homes of relatives.
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AUGUSTA, Maine — A spike in the number of children entering state custody because their parents are abusing bath salts has forced the state’s Office of Child and Family Services to add almost $1 million to its budget this year to accommodate 200 additional children living in foster care and in the homes of relatives.
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