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
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Couple kept adopted daughter in 'glorified cage'
Couple kept adopted daughter in 'glorified cage' - World - NZ Herald News:
A husband and wife in Sarasota, Florida, have been accused of child abuse after they allegedly told authorities that they routinely tied up and locked their 12-year-old daughter inside a playhouse.
A husband and wife in Sarasota, Florida, have been accused of child abuse after they allegedly told authorities that they routinely tied up and locked their 12-year-old daughter inside a playhouse.
THE EVIDENCE IS IN Foster Care vs. Keeping Families Together: The Definitive Studies
THE EVIDENCE IS INFoster Care vs. Keeping Families Together:The Definitive Studies
NCCPR long has argued that many children now trapped in foster care would be far better off if
they had remained with their own families and those families had been given the right kinds of help.
Turns out that’s not quite right.
In fact, many children now trapped in foster care would be far better off if they remained with their
own families even if those families got only the typical help (which tends to be little help, wrong help, or no help) commonly offered by child welfare agencies.
That’s the message from the largest studies ever undertaken to compare the impact on children
of foster care versus keeping comparably maltreated children with their own families. The first study was the subject of a front-page story in USA Today. The full study is available here.
The first study, published in 2007, looked at outcomes for more than 15,000 children. It
compared foster children not to the general population but to comparably-maltreated children left in their own homes. The result: On measure after measure the children left in their own homes do better.
Please click on the above link:
NCCPR long has argued that many children now trapped in foster care would be far better off if
they had remained with their own families and those families had been given the right kinds of help.
Turns out that’s not quite right.
In fact, many children now trapped in foster care would be far better off if they remained with their
own families even if those families got only the typical help (which tends to be little help, wrong help, or no help) commonly offered by child welfare agencies.
That’s the message from the largest studies ever undertaken to compare the impact on children
of foster care versus keeping comparably maltreated children with their own families. The first study was the subject of a front-page story in USA Today. The full study is available here.
The first study, published in 2007, looked at outcomes for more than 15,000 children. It
compared foster children not to the general population but to comparably-maltreated children left in their own homes. The result: On measure after measure the children left in their own homes do better.
Please click on the above link:
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Foster care scandal deepens: 'Every single staff person has a criminal record'
Foster care scandal deepens: 'Every single staff person has a criminal record' | OregonLive.com:
Back in February 2009, the head of Oregon's child welfare programs emailed her boss with worries about Portland foster care provider Give Us This Day.
Back in February 2009, the head of Oregon's child welfare programs emailed her boss with worries about Portland foster care provider Give Us This Day.
Infant death cited as another foster care failing
Infant death cited as another foster care failing - The Donaldson Adoption Institute:
An infant in foster care died five days after arriving in a home that caseworkers had never inspected, according to a court monitor’s report.
An infant in foster care died five days after arriving in a home that caseworkers had never inspected, according to a court monitor’s report.
British police woman demands New York return baby
British police woman demands New York return baby - Yahoo News:
New York (AFP) - A British police officer has gone to court in New York, demanding the return of her baby who was given to an LGBT activist foster mother after he was left alone in a hotel.
New York (AFP) - A British police officer has gone to court in New York, demanding the return of her baby who was given to an LGBT activist foster mother after he was left alone in a hotel.
Movement To Provide the Poor with Access to Lawyers in Civil Cases Takes Hold in Connecticut
Movement To Provide the Poor with Access to Lawyers in Civil Cases Takes Hold in Connecticut - Hartford Courant:
HARTFORD – Unable to afford a rent increase, Anthony Culver fell behind on his payments and ended up one recent Tuesday standing before a judge in a Hartford courthouse, struggling to articulate his case without a lawyer.
HARTFORD – Unable to afford a rent increase, Anthony Culver fell behind on his payments and ended up one recent Tuesday standing before a judge in a Hartford courthouse, struggling to articulate his case without a lawyer.
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