Security needed now for social workers : Rutland Herald Online:
The DCF commissioner says he’s taking all threats seriously and is evaluating security, but also says it’s not affordable to provide armed security at offices.
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, September 15, 2015
Ex-Child-Protective Worker Convicted Of Faking a Visit
Ex-Child-Protective Worker Convicted Of Faking a Visit - The Chief: News Of The Week:
A former Child-Protective Specialist at the Administration for Children’s Services was convicted last week of fabricating a visit to the home of a troubled child, according to the Department of Investigation. Police arrested Mimi Allen Sept. 8 for logging the fictitious check-in the same July 2013 day the mother of the child was in the hospital giving birth.
A former Child-Protective Specialist at the Administration for Children’s Services was convicted last week of fabricating a visit to the home of a troubled child, according to the Department of Investigation. Police arrested Mimi Allen Sept. 8 for logging the fictitious check-in the same July 2013 day the mother of the child was in the hospital giving birth.
Foster parent arrested for child abuse
Foster parent arrested for child abuse - Story | Southern Nevada - Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson, Boulder City | LasVegasNow | KLAS-TV:
The Nye County Sheriffs Department arrested a foster parent on allegations of child abuse of a 12-year-old.
The Nye County Sheriffs Department arrested a foster parent on allegations of child abuse of a 12-year-old.
A plea for a daughter
A plea for a daughter - Sentinel & Enterprise:
Mother says teen in father's custody being abused, and DCF fails to act
Mother says teen in father's custody being abused, and DCF fails to act
Supreme Court to Consider Whether Hearings are Mandatory for Family Violence Restraining Orders
ConnecticutPlus.com News - Supreme Court to Consider Whether Hearings are Mandatory for Family Violence Restraining Orders:
Hartford, CT - On Tuesday, September 15, 2015, at 10:00 am, the Connecticut Supreme Court will hear argument in Wendy V. v. Luis Santiago, a certified public interest appeal that will address the question of whether trial courts possess the authority under state statutes to deny applications for family violence restraining orders without holding a hearing. The case will be argued by Attorney Linda Allard of Greater Hartford Legal Aid (GHLA).
Hartford, CT - On Tuesday, September 15, 2015, at 10:00 am, the Connecticut Supreme Court will hear argument in Wendy V. v. Luis Santiago, a certified public interest appeal that will address the question of whether trial courts possess the authority under state statutes to deny applications for family violence restraining orders without holding a hearing. The case will be argued by Attorney Linda Allard of Greater Hartford Legal Aid (GHLA).
Grandparents to the rescue
Grandparents to the rescue - Winona Post > Article:
'Kinship care' better than foster care, but not easy
For many grandparents, the joys of grandparenthood center around getting to love a new child, play with them, give them treats, and take pride in their accomplishments without the responsibility of taking them home at night, putting them down to bed, enduring their tantrums and misbehavior, and being the voice of discipline in their lives. Yet, thousands of grandparents in Minnesota and Wisconsin are both grandparent and parent; they are raising or temporarily caring for their grandchildren because the children's parents cannot. It is a labor of love that is full of challenges. A local citizen group hopes to celebrate those grandparents and connect them with help.
'Kinship care' better than foster care, but not easy
For many grandparents, the joys of grandparenthood center around getting to love a new child, play with them, give them treats, and take pride in their accomplishments without the responsibility of taking them home at night, putting them down to bed, enduring their tantrums and misbehavior, and being the voice of discipline in their lives. Yet, thousands of grandparents in Minnesota and Wisconsin are both grandparent and parent; they are raising or temporarily caring for their grandchildren because the children's parents cannot. It is a labor of love that is full of challenges. A local citizen group hopes to celebrate those grandparents and connect them with help.
She was homeless, so cops and Child Protective Services took her kids
San Francisco Bay View » Part 4: She was homeless, so cops and Child Protective Services took her kids:
Chemically and radiologically polluted Treasure Island water causes gastrointestinal illness
Liz Washington caught her breath in shock.
The social worker phoned. “We’re taking custody of Chris and Michael.”
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