SAN BERNARDINO — A second lawsuit alleges abuse against two foster children at the hands of two foster parents who last year were sued for similar allegations in a case termed "the San Bernardino County 8."The civil suit filed June 25 contends two foster children, now 22 and 16 years old, were subjected to "ongoing, unrestrained, terror, torture, corporal punishment, physical and mental abuse and neglect at the hands of" foster parents Lisa Oates and Nawab Wilson.
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Second lawsuit alleges foster kids abuse
Second lawsuit alleges foster kids abuse - News - VVdailypress.com - Victorville, CA:
Drugging kids with medication still best way to get through long trips
Drugging kids with medication still best way to get through long trips - The Spudd:
The CDC announced today that after two more years of research, giving small children cough medicine and Gravol is still the best way for parents to make in through a long trip.
The CDC announced today that after two more years of research, giving small children cough medicine and Gravol is still the best way for parents to make in through a long trip.
Families, counselors demand changes in child abuse cases
Families, counselors demand changes in child abuse cases | Missoula Local News - NBCMontana.com:
Gov. Steve Bullock listened intently Wednesday as counselors called for more education and training for caseworkers, families asked that they be treated with respect and some called for the resignations of key administrators within the Department of Public Health and Human Services.
Gov. Steve Bullock listened intently Wednesday as counselors called for more education and training for caseworkers, families asked that they be treated with respect and some called for the resignations of key administrators within the Department of Public Health and Human Services.
Mismanagement at DHHS result in a 35 million bill from Uncle Sam
Mismanagement at DHHS result in a 35 million bill from Uncle Sam:
More troubles for the NC Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). The Federal government says they botched the paperwork in the reimbursement claims it made under the Children's Health Insurance Program. The Inspector General says the state (that's us taxpayers) owe the Feds $34.8 million.
More troubles for the NC Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). The Federal government says they botched the paperwork in the reimbursement claims it made under the Children's Health Insurance Program. The Inspector General says the state (that's us taxpayers) owe the Feds $34.8 million.
Editorial: DCF audit is an opportunity missed
Editorial: DCF audit is an opportunity missed | CJOnline.com:
The Legislative Post Audit Committee on Wednesday declined on a party line vote to conduct a limited audit of the state’s foster care system under the Kansas Department of Children and Families. Committee members should have approved the audit, which could have been completed in time for the 2016 Legislature to act, if necessary, on the audit’s findings.
The Legislative Post Audit Committee on Wednesday declined on a party line vote to conduct a limited audit of the state’s foster care system under the Kansas Department of Children and Families. Committee members should have approved the audit, which could have been completed in time for the 2016 Legislature to act, if necessary, on the audit’s findings.
Grandparent group demands changes in child protective services
Grandparent group demands changes in child protective services:
HELENA – Gov. Steve Bullock met Wednesday with a group of grandparents and counselors demanding the resignation of top Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services officials and Great Falls staff.“You guys need a housecleaning ASAP,” said grandparent Scott Dion, who has had a contentious relationship with Child Protective Services and the DPHHS. He’s worried his grandson is being molested.
HELENA – Gov. Steve Bullock met Wednesday with a group of grandparents and counselors demanding the resignation of top Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services officials and Great Falls staff.“You guys need a housecleaning ASAP,” said grandparent Scott Dion, who has had a contentious relationship with Child Protective Services and the DPHHS. He’s worried his grandson is being molested.
Children 'not lab-rats' - Anne Tolley intervenes in child abuse experiment
Children 'not lab-rats' - Anne Tolley intervenes in child abuse experiment | Stuff.co.nz:
A plan to treat vulnerable newborns as "lab rats" by sitting back for two years to see if they were abused has been blocked by the Government.
The Ministry of Social Development proposed to include 60,000 children born this year in an "observational study" to test the accuracy of its new predictive risk modelling tool.
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