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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
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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
Monday, August 29, 2016
Building An Empire On Foster Care
Building An Empire On Foster Care:
For-profit foster care agencies seek to maximize income and reduce expenses, like any other business.
Children and minors have faced constant disadvantages for ages; they are the most under-represented among all groups. Minors do not receive the same respect, and their concerns are considered naive. Add not having parents to advocate for you and your well-being, and we have foster children. Foster children are severely neglected and face constant disadvantages within the foster system, specifically in regards to the for-profit foster care system.
For-profit foster care agencies seek to maximize income and reduce expenses, like any other business.
Children and minors have faced constant disadvantages for ages; they are the most under-represented among all groups. Minors do not receive the same respect, and their concerns are considered naive. Add not having parents to advocate for you and your well-being, and we have foster children. Foster children are severely neglected and face constant disadvantages within the foster system, specifically in regards to the for-profit foster care system.
Cracks in the child welfare system
Cracks in the child welfare system | Various | wcnc:
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- So far this year, nearly two dozen kids have died within one year after an allegation of abuse or neglect was investigated by North Carolina’s Department of Health and Human Services. And the number for 2016 is only expected to go up.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- So far this year, nearly two dozen kids have died within one year after an allegation of abuse or neglect was investigated by North Carolina’s Department of Health and Human Services. And the number for 2016 is only expected to go up.
Lawmakers are Criminalizing Busy Parents
Lawmakers are Criminalizing Busy Parents | Heat Street:
What’s wrong with this admonition from the Department of Child and family Services in Illinois, which states, “NEVER LEAVE A CHILD ALONE IN THE CAR — IT’S THE LAW” ?
What’s wrong with this admonition from the Department of Child and family Services in Illinois, which states, “NEVER LEAVE A CHILD ALONE IN THE CAR — IT’S THE LAW” ?
'My baby is gone,' Fort Worth mother cries after infant dies in foster home
'My baby is gone,' Fort Worth mother cries after infant dies in foster home | Dallas Morning News:
A Fort Worth mother wants answers — and authorities are investigating — after a 10-month-old girl died in foster care this week.
A Fort Worth mother wants answers — and authorities are investigating — after a 10-month-old girl died in foster care this week.
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Why Do We Judge Parents For Putting Kids At Perceived — But Unreal — Risk?
Why Do We Judge Parents For Putting Kids At Perceived — But Unreal — Risk? : 13.7: Cosmos And Culture : NPR:
Many parents who grew up playing outdoors with friends, walking alone to the park or to school, and enjoying other moments of independent play are now raising children in a world with very different norms. In the United States today, leaving children unsupervised is grounds for moral outrage and can lead to criminal charges.
Many parents who grew up playing outdoors with friends, walking alone to the park or to school, and enjoying other moments of independent play are now raising children in a world with very different norms. In the United States today, leaving children unsupervised is grounds for moral outrage and can lead to criminal charges.
CPS needs to redefine how it identifies chronic child neglect, study finds
CPS needs to redefine how it identifies chronic child neglect, study finds | WBFO:
While child protective services workers spend a lot of time working with troubled families, a new study from the University at Buffalo finds those workers need new tools to spot families in which there is chronic child neglect.
While child protective services workers spend a lot of time working with troubled families, a new study from the University at Buffalo finds those workers need new tools to spot families in which there is chronic child neglect.
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