Father recognizes baby on social media after CPS announces he wa - FOX 26 News | MyFoxHouston:
HOUSTON (FOX 26) -It was at one post office in southwest Houston that the unthinkable happened.
After Child Protective Services released a photo of the baby on Wednesday afternoon, it quickly started circulating on social media. That's when Glen Williams got a knock at his door.
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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Is the Drugging of Foster Kids the New Norm? » Joe For America
Is the Drugging of Foster Kids the New Norm? » Joe For America:
There are a number of parents who are familiar with having been pulled discreetly aside by a teacher or doctor and told that their child’s disruptive behavior needed to be treated with a psychotropic or psychiatric medication.
America’s foster youth, which estimates put at approximately 400,540 in foster care at any one point, have seen the number of prescribed psychotropic medications increase in recent years, with seemingly little or no concern from advocates or the public in general.
There are a number of parents who are familiar with having been pulled discreetly aside by a teacher or doctor and told that their child’s disruptive behavior needed to be treated with a psychotropic or psychiatric medication.
America’s foster youth, which estimates put at approximately 400,540 in foster care at any one point, have seen the number of prescribed psychotropic medications increase in recent years, with seemingly little or no concern from advocates or the public in general.
Changes may ease secrecy in child abuse cases
Changes may ease secrecy in child abuse cases : Rutland Herald Online:
MONTPELIER — The special legislative Committee on Child Protection agreed to add several proposals for lawmakers to consider in January in an ongoing effort to boost the state’s child protection laws after the deaths of two toddlers this year.
MONTPELIER — The special legislative Committee on Child Protection agreed to add several proposals for lawmakers to consider in January in an ongoing effort to boost the state’s child protection laws after the deaths of two toddlers this year.
Social worker accused of raping boys in his care
Social worker accused of raping boys in his care - Sunderland Echo:
A TRUSTED senior social worker was a “rapist of children who carried out sickening sex attacks on vulnerable boys in his care”, a court heard.
A TRUSTED senior social worker was a “rapist of children who carried out sickening sex attacks on vulnerable boys in his care”, a court heard.
Funeral held for local toddler killed by foster father
Funeral held for local toddler killed by foster father - www.ktnv.com:
Las Vegas, NV (KTNV) -- A local toddler allegedly killed by her own foster father was laid to rest on Wednesday.
Las Vegas, NV (KTNV) -- A local toddler allegedly killed by her own foster father was laid to rest on Wednesday.
Mental Health Watchdog Applauds Vatican’s Investigation Into Psychiatric Drugging of Children
Mental Health Watchdog Applauds Vatican’s Investigation Into Psychiatric Drugging of Children | Mental Health News:
The mental health watchdog Citizens Commission on Human Rights applauds the Vatican for launching an investigation into the harmful effects of prescription psychiatric drugs. The conference brings together professionals to discuss the harmful consequences of overusing psychiatric drugs for treating mental and emotional disorders in children, as well as how a similar trend is hurting pregnant mothers
CPS caseworkers at fault in child's death — but not managers
CPS caseworkers at fault in child's death — but not managers - San Antonio Express-News:
SAN ANTONIO — The state Office of the Inspector General found that four Child Protective Services workers failed to follow state policy in the case of Sarah Brasse, an 8-year-old girl who, while under the watch of CPS, died of untreated appendicitis in 2009.
SAN ANTONIO — The state Office of the Inspector General found that four Child Protective Services workers failed to follow state policy in the case of Sarah Brasse, an 8-year-old girl who, while under the watch of CPS, died of untreated appendicitis in 2009.
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