Montmouth County judge faces discrimination accusations, calls for impeachment | 7online.com:
MONMOUTH CO., N.J. (WABC) -- A group of women who say they've been discriminated against by a judge in Monmouth County, New Jersey are now trying to get him impeached. They've filed a petition with the state assembly to have the judge removed.
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, October 2, 2013
Seventh Annual Demons of Adoption Awards
Seventh Annual Demons of Adoption Awards | Pound Pup Legacy:
For the seventh year in a row, Pound Pup Legacy, asks its readers to decide who will become the recipient of the annual Demons of Adoption Award.
Please click on the above link and vote:
For the seventh year in a row, Pound Pup Legacy, asks its readers to decide who will become the recipient of the annual Demons of Adoption Award.
Please click on the above link and vote:
When Adoption Breaches Civil Rights
FAMILY PRESERVATION ADVOCACY:
“A child’s circumstances may ‘require’ statutory intervention, perhaps may even ‘require’ the indefinite or long-term removal of the child from the family and his or her placement with strangers, but that is not to say that the same circumstances will necessarily ‘require’ that the child be adopted. They may or they may not. The question, at the end of the day, is whether what is ‘required’ is adoption.”
The [UK high] Court....Read More:
When Adoption Breaches Civil Rights
FAMILY PRESERVATION ADVOCACY:
“A child’s circumstances may ‘require’ statutory intervention, perhaps may even ‘require’ the indefinite or long-term removal of the child from the family and his or her placement with strangers, but that is not to say that the same circumstances will necessarily ‘require’ that the child be adopted. They may or they may not. The question, at the end of the day, is whether what is ‘required’ is adoption.”
The [UK high] Court....Read More:
DCF wins lawsuit filed by advocacy group over foster kid care
DCF wins lawsuit filed by advocacy group over foster kid care | Boston Herald:
The state’s Department of Children and Families has prevailed against a lawsuit filed by a national advocacy group contending it wasn’t doing enough to protect its foster children, a federal judge has ruled.
It figures! No surprise!
The state’s Department of Children and Families has prevailed against a lawsuit filed by a national advocacy group contending it wasn’t doing enough to protect its foster children, a federal judge has ruled.
It figures! No surprise!
Researchers bring product testing to foster care system
Researchers bring product testing to foster care system:
Karen Blase, senior scientist at UNC's Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute, and Mark Testa, a distinguished professor in UNC's School of Social Work, collaborated with a research team from the University of Kansas and James Bell Associates to examine usability testing in the foster care system. They found that usability testing not only diagnosed what worked and didn't work with a new intervention for families—it also encouraged problem-solving and collaboration.
Karen Blase, senior scientist at UNC's Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute, and Mark Testa, a distinguished professor in UNC's School of Social Work, collaborated with a research team from the University of Kansas and James Bell Associates to examine usability testing in the foster care system. They found that usability testing not only diagnosed what worked and didn't work with a new intervention for families—it also encouraged problem-solving and collaboration.
Problems uncovered in foster homes
Problems uncovered in foster homes | Pro 8 News.com - News, Weather, Sports - | Laredo, Texas | News:
The state has stopped placing abused and neglected children in more than 400 homes contracted by a private contractor, none of them here in Laredo.
The state has stopped placing abused and neglected children in more than 400 homes contracted by a private contractor, none of them here in Laredo.
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