Report: Mother of child killed by pit bull flees state with 5 other children | Local News | fayobserver.com:
LUMBERTON - The mother of the 7-year-old boy who died after a pit bull attack on Sunday at a Robeson County home told a Raleigh television station that she has left the state to retain custody of her other five children.
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
Monday, February 1, 2016
Rampant sex, brawling women at child-welfare offices: suit
Rampant sex, brawling women at child-welfare offices: suit | New York Post:
The city’s child-welfare lawyers toil in a den of iniquity, with top staffers engaging in rampant sex with subordinates — and two women even brawling over the affections of their boss at work, according to a Brooklyn federal court suit.
The city’s child-welfare lawyers toil in a den of iniquity, with top staffers engaging in rampant sex with subordinates — and two women even brawling over the affections of their boss at work, according to a Brooklyn federal court suit.
Overdue victory for First Nations
Overdue victory for First Nations | Toronto Star:
Re: A victory for kids, Editorial Jan. 27 The truly historic Jan. 26 ruling by the Canadian Human Rights (CHR) Tribunal, which found that the discriminatory policies of past federal governments led to the chronic underfunding of child welfare services for First Nations children living on reserves, is to be applauded. Currently a disproportionate and unacceptable number of First Nations children are being placed in foster care and this ruling is a critical first step in improving their health and well-being.
Re: A victory for kids, Editorial Jan. 27 The truly historic Jan. 26 ruling by the Canadian Human Rights (CHR) Tribunal, which found that the discriminatory policies of past federal governments led to the chronic underfunding of child welfare services for First Nations children living on reserves, is to be applauded. Currently a disproportionate and unacceptable number of First Nations children are being placed in foster care and this ruling is a critical first step in improving their health and well-being.
Parents set to battle with DCF
Parents set to battle with DCF Republican American:
Connecticut parents whose children were removed from their care at birth by the Department of Children and Families will have a chance to argue that their rights were violated under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Connecticut parents whose children were removed from their care at birth by the Department of Children and Families will have a chance to argue that their rights were violated under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
North Carolina Mother Flees State to Protect Children from State-sponsored Kidnapping
North Carolina Mother Flees State to Protect Children from State-sponsored Kidnapping:
A grieving North Carolina mother who lost her 7-year-old son when a neighbor’s dog attacked him and mauled him to death, has taken her five remaining children and left the State of North Carolina to allegedly protect them from being taken away by social services.
A grieving North Carolina mother who lost her 7-year-old son when a neighbor’s dog attacked him and mauled him to death, has taken her five remaining children and left the State of North Carolina to allegedly protect them from being taken away by social services.
Evil foster mum Wendy Hardy jailed after shaking baby to death
Evil foster mum Wendy Hardy jailed after shaking baby to death | Latest News | Breaking UK News & World News Headlines | Daily Star:
Evil Wendy Hardy, 46, assaulted Harry Aspley when she had trouble getting him to eat without throwing up.The tot suffered massive brain injuries in the shocking attack in Stoney Stanton, Leicestershire in March 2013.
Family Law Week: Who Guards the Guardians?
Family Law Week: Who Guards the Guardians?:
The Association of Lawyers for Children and the National Association of Guardians ad Litem and Reporting Officers respond to recent guidance given in the Central Family Court on the need for guardians to justify their attendance at care hearings save in specified circumstances.
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)