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
Thursday, December 15, 2016
Federal Register :: Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System
Federal Register :: Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System:
Advocates, Legislators Call for Changes in Handling of Foster Child Abuse Cases
Advocates, Legislators Call for Changes in Handling of Foster Child Abuse Cases ★ Reporting Texas:
As Texas leaders grapple with how to fix the state’s troubled foster care system, one issue on the agenda is how to end the discrepancies between how the state handles abuse cases for foster children and for those outside the foster care system.
As Texas leaders grapple with how to fix the state’s troubled foster care system, one issue on the agenda is how to end the discrepancies between how the state handles abuse cases for foster children and for those outside the foster care system.
Child abuse cases in army families may be under-reported
Child abuse cases in army families may be under-reported - WBRC FOX6 News - Birmingham, AL:
WEDNESDAY, Dec. 14, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Child abuse within U.S. Army families may be significantly under-reported, a new study suggests.
WEDNESDAY, Dec. 14, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Child abuse within U.S. Army families may be significantly under-reported, a new study suggests.
Police: Cambridge man threatened CPS caseworkers
Police: Cambridge man threatened CPS caseworkers | Blotter | poststar.com:
CAMBRIDGE — A Cambridge man was charged with a felony in recent days for allegedly threatening to "shoot" Child Protective Services caseworkers, authorities said.
CAMBRIDGE — A Cambridge man was charged with a felony in recent days for allegedly threatening to "shoot" Child Protective Services caseworkers, authorities said.
Two Damning Reports Blame Failures at City Child Welfare Agency for Death of Abused 6-Year-Old Zymere Perkins
Two Damning Reports Blame Failures at City Child Welfare Agency for Death of Abused 6-Year-Old Zymere Perkins:
After a six-year-old boy died after being persistently abused, three child welfare workers are in the process of being fired and another six have been demoted or suspended. The city's deputy mayor who oversees child welfare says the tragedy was a perfect storm of human error. She sat down exclusively with NY1's Courtney Gross, who filed the following report.
After a six-year-old boy died after being persistently abused, three child welfare workers are in the process of being fired and another six have been demoted or suspended. The city's deputy mayor who oversees child welfare says the tragedy was a perfect storm of human error. She sat down exclusively with NY1's Courtney Gross, who filed the following report.
Foster Care Center Seeks to Reverse Health Damage in Kids
Foster Care Center Seeks to Reverse Health Damage in Kids | NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth:
Doctors say parent neglect can change the DNA of a child and lead to long-term health effects, such as mental illness, as adults. Doctors at Children's Health used the science to develop a new clinical model at the new Rees-Jones Center for Foster Care Excellence.
Doctors say parent neglect can change the DNA of a child and lead to long-term health effects, such as mental illness, as adults. Doctors at Children's Health used the science to develop a new clinical model at the new Rees-Jones Center for Foster Care Excellence.
A much-needed new approach for state’s foster-care system
A much-needed new approach for state’s foster-care system | The Seattle Times:
A bold new approach to managing the state’s foster-care system is long overdue, but within reach. It is now up to Gov. Jay Inslee and the Legislature to put this plan in motion.
A bold new approach to managing the state’s foster-care system is long overdue, but within reach. It is now up to Gov. Jay Inslee and the Legislature to put this plan in motion.
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