Bridge Magazine: Why are Michigan's child abuse rates so high? | Detroit Free Press | freep.com:
The number of abused and neglected Michigan children rose in recent years, during a period when state spending on abuse and neglect prevention plummeted.
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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
What I post on this Blog does not mean I agree with the articles or disagree. I call it Unbiased Reporting!
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, June 19, 2013
Fugitive Couple Sought in Murder of Adopted Toddler
Fugitive Couple Sought in Murder of Adopted Toddler | KTLA 5:

MAYWOOD, Calif. — An intensive hunt for a fugitive couple wanted in connection with the killing of their 2-year-old daughter in Mississippi is underway in Maywood and surrounding cities after the pair was allegedly spotted in the area selling cars, DVDs and puppies.
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MAYWOOD, Calif. — An intensive hunt for a fugitive couple wanted in connection with the killing of their 2-year-old daughter in Mississippi is underway in Maywood and surrounding cities after the pair was allegedly spotted in the area selling cars, DVDs and puppies.
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Length of stay in foster care for some children a problem
Length of stay in foster care for some children a problem : Politics:
A report by the revamped Foster Care Review Office issued Saturday showed fewer children were in out-of-home care as of April 1 and were spending less time in what is supposed to be temporary shelter care.
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A report by the revamped Foster Care Review Office issued Saturday showed fewer children were in out-of-home care as of April 1 and were spending less time in what is supposed to be temporary shelter care.
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Abused Kids Will Never Be Safe Until DCF Is Fixed
Abused Kids Will Never Be Safe Until DCF Is Fixed - Miami - News - Riptide 2.0:
Uncle Luke, the man whose booty shaking madness made the U.S. Supreme Court stand up for free speech, gets as nasty as he wants to be for Miami New Times. This week, Luke speaks up for neglected, abused children.
Uncle Luke, the man whose booty shaking madness made the U.S. Supreme Court stand up for free speech, gets as nasty as he wants to be for Miami New Times. This week, Luke speaks up for neglected, abused children.
It's time to abolish or overhaul the Florida Department of Children and Families, the worst government agency in the history of the state. Unless Gov. Rick Scott takes drastic action, more kids will end up dead because of DCF's incompetence. Their blood is on his hands.
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Two Child Protective Service employees resign, two disciplined in connection with case involving 22-month-old's death
ABILENE: Two Child Protective Service employees resign, two disciplined in connection with case involving 22-month-old's death » Standard-Times:
ABILENE, TEXAS — Almost 10 months after Tiffany Klapheke’s 22-month-old daughter died from alleged neglect, an “inappropriate relationship” involving Klapheke’s husband, Thomas Klapheke, and a local Child Protective Services supervisor has come to light.
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ABILENE, TEXAS — Almost 10 months after Tiffany Klapheke’s 22-month-old daughter died from alleged neglect, an “inappropriate relationship” involving Klapheke’s husband, Thomas Klapheke, and a local Child Protective Services supervisor has come to light.
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New Hampshire's War on Drugs
Addiction
Drug abuse is running rampant throughout NH as well as the rest of our Country. In Nashua alone, while driving down Kinsley St., passing through the "Tree" streets, addict's hang out outside of the corner stores begging for money, or just waiting for their dealer's to stop by. From Kinsley St. to Central St., they're everywhere.
There just isn't enough substance abuse programs in NH to even put a dent in NH's substance abuse epidemic. The Dealer's in NH need to be stopped at the Ma. border. People call in tips to their local Police every day, but there is still no end in sight.
When the Police know for sure that people are running across the border to buy their illegal drugs, why aren't those people followed? Doesn't it make more sense to stop the big guy by following the little guy to the supplier's in Ma.? The Police can catch all the little guy's, but more will take their place.
Doctor's in NH have finally been ordered to stop over prescribing pain pills to their patients, but in many cases it's too late. Many of the patients have become addicted and now hunt down illegal drugs because their Doctor's won't help them with the addictions they helped cause. Does 120 pain pills every two week's sound at all normal? Who wouldn't get addicted? Shouldn't these Doctor's be held responsible for their addicted patients? Yes, they should, but they instead drop the patient's like a hot potato in fear that they will be held accountable. The patient ask's the Doctor for help with the addiction and they refuse.They choose not to help the addicted patient and tell them to find another Doctor. The patient try's to get help, but doesn't get accepted into substance abuse programs because the Doctor doesn't want to be found out. The Doctor doesn't want to be held responsible for the addiction he/she caused. When Doctor's cause addiction, it's up to the Doctor's to fix the mess they've made, not throw the patient to the wolves.
So where does the addict go from here when their own Doctor won't help? To the Street's, where else. Addiction not only affect's the addict. It affect's entire families. It affects us all!
Drug abuse is running rampant throughout NH as well as the rest of our Country. In Nashua alone, while driving down Kinsley St., passing through the "Tree" streets, addict's hang out outside of the corner stores begging for money, or just waiting for their dealer's to stop by. From Kinsley St. to Central St., they're everywhere.
There just isn't enough substance abuse programs in NH to even put a dent in NH's substance abuse epidemic. The Dealer's in NH need to be stopped at the Ma. border. People call in tips to their local Police every day, but there is still no end in sight.
When the Police know for sure that people are running across the border to buy their illegal drugs, why aren't those people followed? Doesn't it make more sense to stop the big guy by following the little guy to the supplier's in Ma.? The Police can catch all the little guy's, but more will take their place.
Doctor's in NH have finally been ordered to stop over prescribing pain pills to their patients, but in many cases it's too late. Many of the patients have become addicted and now hunt down illegal drugs because their Doctor's won't help them with the addictions they helped cause. Does 120 pain pills every two week's sound at all normal? Who wouldn't get addicted? Shouldn't these Doctor's be held responsible for their addicted patients? Yes, they should, but they instead drop the patient's like a hot potato in fear that they will be held accountable. The patient ask's the Doctor for help with the addiction and they refuse.They choose not to help the addicted patient and tell them to find another Doctor. The patient try's to get help, but doesn't get accepted into substance abuse programs because the Doctor doesn't want to be found out. The Doctor doesn't want to be held responsible for the addiction he/she caused. When Doctor's cause addiction, it's up to the Doctor's to fix the mess they've made, not throw the patient to the wolves.
So where does the addict go from here when their own Doctor won't help? To the Street's, where else. Addiction not only affect's the addict. It affect's entire families. It affects us all!
Detoxification - dose, causes, effects, therapy, withdrawal, drug, examples, person
Detoxification - dose, causes, effects, therapy, withdrawal, drug, examples, person:
Note: Substance abuse is running rampant throughout our Country, therefore I feel the need to address it as often as possible. For the people fighting their addictions and looking for help, here is an article which describes detoxification. As you will see, Medical Detox is used to help the addict with withdrawl symptoms. There is help. That is if the addict chooses the right Medical Detox facility. The purpose of Medical Detox is to make the addict feel comfortable while cleansing their body of these toxin's. It is NOT meant to make the addict feel worse.
Detoxification is a process in which the body is allowed to free itself of a drug. During this period, the symptoms of withdrawal are also treated. Detoxification is the primary step in any drug treatment program, and is used as the initial phase in treating alcohol, heroin, inhalant, sedative, and hypnotic addictions.
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Note: Substance abuse is running rampant throughout our Country, therefore I feel the need to address it as often as possible. For the people fighting their addictions and looking for help, here is an article which describes detoxification. As you will see, Medical Detox is used to help the addict with withdrawl symptoms. There is help. That is if the addict chooses the right Medical Detox facility. The purpose of Medical Detox is to make the addict feel comfortable while cleansing their body of these toxin's. It is NOT meant to make the addict feel worse.
Detoxification is a process in which the body is allowed to free itself of a drug. During this period, the symptoms of withdrawal are also treated. Detoxification is the primary step in any drug treatment program, and is used as the initial phase in treating alcohol, heroin, inhalant, sedative, and hypnotic addictions.
Precautions
When individuals are physically dependent on a substance, they experience withdrawal symptoms when they abstain from the drug. Withdrawal symptoms vary with each drug of abuse, but can be severe, and even dangerous. Patients who want to overcome their dependence need help managing the withdrawal symptoms. The patient's medical team strives to get the patient off a substance on which he or she is physically dependent, while treating the withdrawal symptoms.Read more:
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