CPS Threatens To Kidnap 7 Year Old in California When Parents Try to Transfer to Different Hospital:
Kennedy May Willey’s first seizure took place when she was nine months old, on December 26, 2008. It occurred 8 days after receiving her DTaP vaccination. The seizure lasted over 40 minutes and entailed a dramatic helicopter ride to the nearest major hospital in Texas which was over an hour away. Fortunately, little Kennedy rebounded and within a few hours the doctors wanted to send her home, saying that the seizure that had nearly killed her was a “normal febrile seizure.”
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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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, May 5, 2015
Breastfed Babies Kidnapped by CPS Because Parents were “Homeless” Living out of RV
Breastfed Babies Kidnapped by CPS Because Parents were “Homeless” Living out of RV:
Amber is one of those free-spirited people who takes even incredible hardships and turns them into adventures, inspiring others in the process. When her young family wound up homeless, through no fault of their own, she and her husband Krishna Mehta made the best of it. Their children didn’t even know that they were homeless; they thought that they were having great adventures and making lots of friends.
Amber is one of those free-spirited people who takes even incredible hardships and turns them into adventures, inspiring others in the process. When her young family wound up homeless, through no fault of their own, she and her husband Krishna Mehta made the best of it. Their children didn’t even know that they were homeless; they thought that they were having great adventures and making lots of friends.
Complaint about naked 4-year-old prompts visit from police
Complaint about naked 4-year-old prompts visit from police : TreeHugger:
Parents of a 4-year-old boy, along with many others, are outraged that an anonymous neighbour would call police over a child playing naked in the backyard.
Parents of a 4-year-old boy, along with many others, are outraged that an anonymous neighbour would call police over a child playing naked in the backyard.
Inquest begins into death of 6yo Indigenous boy in foster care in Cairns
Inquest begins into death of 6yo Indigenous boy in foster care in Cairns - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation):
A coroner will consider whether systemic issues within the Department of Child Safety contributed to the 2012 death of an Indigenous boy in foster care in far north Queensland.
A coroner will consider whether systemic issues within the Department of Child Safety contributed to the 2012 death of an Indigenous boy in foster care in far north Queensland.
Abused baby dies, foster parents held
Abused baby dies, foster parents held , AsiaOne Crime News:
ALOR SETAR: An eight-month-old baby has been allegedly abused to death by his foster parents.
ALOR SETAR: An eight-month-old baby has been allegedly abused to death by his foster parents.
Recent report shows troubling trends with Dept. of Children and Families
Recent report shows troubling trends with Dept. of Children and - 7News Boston WHDH-TV:
A report has revealed a series of troubling trends within Massachusetts' child welfare agency, including a backlog of cases from parents who are appealing allegations of neglect and abuse.
A report has revealed a series of troubling trends within Massachusetts' child welfare agency, including a backlog of cases from parents who are appealing allegations of neglect and abuse.
Report: DCF burdened by ‘steep increase’ in abuse appeals
Report: DCF burdened by ‘steep increase’ in abuse appeals | Boston Herald:
The state’s beleaguered child welfare agency is facing an unmanageable backlog of appeals from caregivers accused of abuse and neglect that advocates say could leave at-risk kids languishing in the system and stall long-awaited adoptions for years.
The state’s beleaguered child welfare agency is facing an unmanageable backlog of appeals from caregivers accused of abuse and neglect that advocates say could leave at-risk kids languishing in the system and stall long-awaited adoptions for years.
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