Most States Do Not Require Different Services for Young Children | The Chronicle of Social Change:
Years after federal legislation aimed at prompting new ways to work with the oldest youths in the child welfare system, a survey by Zero to Three and Child Trends suggests that specialized services for maltreated infants has stagnated.
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
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Indictments in CPS Caseworkers unsealed
Indictments in CPD case unsealed | 88.9 KETR:
Indictments filed against three current or former employees with the Child Protective Services (CPS) office in Greenville were unsealed Wednesday morning.
Indictments filed against three current or former employees with the Child Protective Services (CPS) office in Greenville were unsealed Wednesday morning.
State will review cases handled by county's Child Protective Services
State will review cases handled by county's Child Protective Services | WBFO:
New York State is launching a review of child abuse cases being handled by Erie County Child Protective Services. The action follows last week's beating death of a 5 year old Buffalo boy.
ALL Cases Nationwide NEED to be reviewed!
New York State is launching a review of child abuse cases being handled by Erie County Child Protective Services. The action follows last week's beating death of a 5 year old Buffalo boy.
ALL Cases Nationwide NEED to be reviewed!
Invest in more support care for families in crisis, local authorities urged
Family Law Week: Invest in more support care for families in crisis, local authorities urged:
Research suggests that short-term care is a cost-effective solution
Local authorities in the UK should invest in support care schemes as a cost-effective way of supporting families and keeping children out of more expensive full-time care, the Fostering Network is urging.
7 Kids Who Were Punished By Schools For Using Imaginary Guns
7 Kids Who Were Punished By Schools For Using Imaginary Guns - John Hawkins - Page 1:
There was a time in America when the first priority of our schools was educating our children. That's no longer the case.
There was a time in America when the first priority of our schools was educating our children. That's no longer the case.
Lakota People’s Law Project “Who’s Watching the Watchdog”
Lakota People’s Law Project “Who’s Watching the Watchdog” Says NPR Ombudsman Got Facts Wrong in Critique of NPR Series on South Dakota Seizure of Lakota Children - Press Release - Digital Journal:
The Lakota People’s Law Project has just issued “Who’s Watching the Watchdog? – A Critique of NPR Ombudsman Edward Schumacher-Matos’ Egregious Errors in Attacking Laura Sullivan and Amy Waters’ Reporting on Native Foster Care”. The report alleges that the former founding editor of Wall Street Journal Americas and now NPR Ombudsman’s 80 page report written over 22 months made six very serious errors which invalidate his findings. The data justify the original airing of the Peabody Award winning report on Native foster care in South Dakota.
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The Lakota People’s Law Project has just issued “Who’s Watching the Watchdog? – A Critique of NPR Ombudsman Edward Schumacher-Matos’ Egregious Errors in Attacking Laura Sullivan and Amy Waters’ Reporting on Native Foster Care”. The report alleges that the former founding editor of Wall Street Journal Americas and now NPR Ombudsman’s 80 page report written over 22 months made six very serious errors which invalidate his findings. The data justify the original airing of the Peabody Award winning report on Native foster care in South Dakota.
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Families torn apart illegally? Heather Catallo investigates
Families torn apart illegally? Heather Catallo investigates:
(WXYZ) - When protective services take children from their parents, state law says a judge must first personally review the case and sign off. But that was not happening in one of Michigan’s busiest courts.
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(WXYZ) - When protective services take children from their parents, state law says a judge must first personally review the case and sign off. But that was not happening in one of Michigan’s busiest courts.
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