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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
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In Memory of my Loving Husband, William F. Knightly Jr. Murdered by ILLEGAL Palliative Care at a Nashua, NH Hospital
Monday, February 11, 2013
Social worker took the wrong child out of primary school for a supervised visit with another child's father
Social worker took the wrong child out of primary school for a supervised visit with another child's father | Mail Online:
Four-year-old Kenzie Joe Jubb, who has no dealings with social services, was removed from his nursery classroom
He was sent with a stranger to ‘see his father’ along with a two-year-old girl they mistakenly thought was his sister
Kenzie was driven to social services offices before teachers realised the error
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Deputy cites social worker, blasts system
Deputy cites social worker, blasts system:
The 16-year-old Stanton girl called 911 fearing for her safety: Her father and stepmother were drunk, angry and on their way home to confront her.
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The 16-year-old Stanton girl called 911 fearing for her safety: Her father and stepmother were drunk, angry and on their way home to confront her.
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Down Syndome Girl Bound With Duct Tape By School
Down Syndome Girl Bound With Duct Tape By School | Care2 Causes:
When Shaylyn Searcy came home on Monday, she was unable to walk off her school bus on her own. The 8-year-old’s feet and ankles had been duct-taped, says the Indianapolis Star, and it took her family a good 30 minutes to remove what turned out to be industrial strength duct tape.
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When Shaylyn Searcy came home on Monday, she was unable to walk off her school bus on her own. The 8-year-old’s feet and ankles had been duct-taped, says the Indianapolis Star, and it took her family a good 30 minutes to remove what turned out to be industrial strength duct tape.
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Sunday, February 10, 2013
A Grandmother's Triumph in the Courtroom
A Grandmother's Triumph in the Courtroom - Grandparents.com:
After two years of fighting, she gained full custody of her grandchild
I never imagined becoming a frequent visitor to family court. Until eight years ago, I didn’t even know where the courthouse was located. But during the grueling two and a half years that my husband, Alan, and I fought for custody of our granddaughter, Alexis, we memorized every crack in its dingy floor. Blindfolded, we could have traversed the entrance hallway and found our seats in the main waiting room, nodding commiserating hellos to former strangers whose faces we could paint in the dark. Within those walls we waited, and waited, and waited.
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Saturday, February 9, 2013
Summit scheduled on Indian foster care
Summit scheduled on Indian foster care | The Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota:
SIOUX FALLS — Indian Child Welfare Act directors from South Dakota’s nine American Indian tribes and federal officials are planning a summit focusing on Indian child foster care in the state after allegations surfaced that the state was routinely breaking the law.
SIOUX FALLS — Indian Child Welfare Act directors from South Dakota’s nine American Indian tribes and federal officials are planning a summit focusing on Indian child foster care in the state after allegations surfaced that the state was routinely breaking the law.
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