Ok, I had reason to give Rosie the benefit of the doubt. In one sense she is a truth seeker. Here's what I mean...
Rosie O' Donnell 9/11 Truth 3-29 ON THE VIEW PART 2 WTC7
Overall the movie America was lame and glorified the system sucks. A total waste of two hours of my life.
You are left wondering where the kid ends up. Does he go to college? Does he meet up with his little sliced up psycho girlfriend? It is implied that he is on the right path making him the exception and not the rule and making the shrink the hero who got through.
Rosie was the shrink who finally gets the kid to open up. I found it strange that she wasn't feeding him anti-depressants after a suicide attempt like they would in a real group home.
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Saturday, February 28, 2009
Baby P: Probe details catalogue of blunders
Baby P: Probe details catalogue of blunders
A damning report is to identify a catalogue of errors made by NHS professionals who failed to prevent the abuse and death of Baby P.
A damning report is to identify a catalogue of errors made by NHS professionals who failed to prevent the abuse and death of Baby P.
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baby p,
Child Protective
Mom: Deployment leaves no one to care for kids
Mom: Deployment leaves no one to care for kids
When Lisa Pagan reports for duty Sunday, four long years after she was honorably discharged from the Army, she'll arrive with more than her old uniform. She's bringing her kids, too.
When Lisa Pagan reports for duty Sunday, four long years after she was honorably discharged from the Army, she'll arrive with more than her old uniform. She's bringing her kids, too.
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military
Adoption scam tears families apart
Adoption agency tricked samoan parents into giving children up their for adoption. They promised the families visits and communication, but they told the american adoptive parents that the children were abandoned and had no other family..
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adoption,
international adoption
"Most people would sooner die than think; in fact, they do so."
- Bertrand Russell
- Bertrand Russell
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Quotes
Breastfeeding mother
Breastfeeding mother
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Child Protective
Foster Mom Lashes Out At Day Care Center
Foster mom whose daughter died in day care lashes out
Note: The foster parent who cries because she lost a child in this video says at the end, "Don't blindly trust." Yet that's what one must do in order to be a foster parent.
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dead kid,
foster care
Rosie O'Donnell on Foster Care System
There are over 500,000 children in foster care in our country, and Rosie O'Donnell is helping to bring awareness to these kids and the challenges they face in her new Lifetime movie "America."
Note: Will this be good? Or will this be an advertisement for the Child Protective Industry?
We shall soon see.
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foster care
Raw Video: Deputy Shown Kicking Teen Girl
Surveillance video released in an assault case against a King County, Wash. sheriff's deputy shows him kicking a young girl, slamming her to the jail cell floor and striking her repeatedly. The deputy has pleaded not guilty in case.
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child abuse
Aging Out
Aging Out
We began our program this week with a story about faith-based social services. Here’s a great example: churches taking care of young people who need foster care but have become too old for foster homes. Foster parents can be wonderful or, in some cases, less so. But for all foster children there comes a time when they must leave, ready or not. In the language of social services, as Mary Alice Williams reports, they have “aged out.”
Note: Watch the video.
We began our program this week with a story about faith-based social services. Here’s a great example: churches taking care of young people who need foster care but have become too old for foster homes. Foster parents can be wonderful or, in some cases, less so. But for all foster children there comes a time when they must leave, ready or not. In the language of social services, as Mary Alice Williams reports, they have “aged out.”
Note: Watch the video.
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age out,
emancipation,
foster care
Parenting -- a privilege, not a right
Parenting -- a privilege, not a right
It is suddenly unpopular to say children do best in homes with married moms and dads. Gay rights activists have deemed it politically incorrect to point to decades of social science statistics, centuries of civilization, and common sense that tell us that the best place for children is in a stable home with a married mother and father. They claim fostering and adopting children is a constitutional right.
It is suddenly unpopular to say children do best in homes with married moms and dads. Gay rights activists have deemed it politically incorrect to point to decades of social science statistics, centuries of civilization, and common sense that tell us that the best place for children is in a stable home with a married mother and father. They claim fostering and adopting children is a constitutional right.
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foster care,
gay adoption,
gay foster parents
System failing foster children
System failing foster children
In the early 1950s, a girl weighing just four pounds and one ounce was born at Grace Hospital in Windsor. Her mother named her Bertina, after the baby's maternal grandmother. Within weeks, the child was taken into foster care at Faith Haven, a home for unwed mothers run by the Salvation Army.
In the early 1950s, a girl weighing just four pounds and one ounce was born at Grace Hospital in Windsor. Her mother named her Bertina, after the baby's maternal grandmother. Within weeks, the child was taken into foster care at Faith Haven, a home for unwed mothers run by the Salvation Army.
Friday, February 27, 2009
Foster mother arrested for piercing 7-year-old daughter with pin in Hokkaido
Foster mother arrested for piercing 7-year-old daughter with pin in Hokkaido
A 68-year-old foster mother has been arrested for piercing her 7-year-old adopted daughter with a pin in Hokkaido, police said Friday. Yasuko Nemoto was arrested for allegedly piercing the back of her foster daughter’s head with a pin last October. The daughter’s school reported the case to a local child consultation center.
A 68-year-old foster mother has been arrested for piercing her 7-year-old adopted daughter with a pin in Hokkaido, police said Friday. Yasuko Nemoto was arrested for allegedly piercing the back of her foster daughter’s head with a pin last October. The daughter’s school reported the case to a local child consultation center.
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foster care
Man sues DSS over case involving spanking
Man sues DSS over case involving spanking
A Rapid City man who spanked his teenage daughter last April has sued the state Department of Social Services, which had removed the girl from her home.
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Fransen said the girl hasn't been the same since. "The trauma that DSS inflicted upon her is far, far greater than a spanking."
A Rapid City man who spanked his teenage daughter last April has sued the state Department of Social Services, which had removed the girl from her home.
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Fransen said the girl hasn't been the same since. "The trauma that DSS inflicted upon her is far, far greater than a spanking."
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Child Protective,
spanking
Octomom's Neighbor Goes Ballistic, 911 Called!
Octomom's Neighbor Goes Ballistic, 911 Called!
Octomom Nadya Suleman makes headlines day after day -- now her neighbor's in on the act!
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Octuplets' mom turns down offer of a home and nursing
The nonprofit Angels in Waiting volunteer nurses "would have provided 24/7 care along with developmental specialists, early intervention professionals, wraparound services for -- and individualized care for -- all these babies," Allred said on the show.
Note: They mean having social workers and nurses up her ass 24/7.
Octomom Nadya Suleman makes headlines day after day -- now her neighbor's in on the act!
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Octuplets' mom turns down offer of a home and nursing
The nonprofit Angels in Waiting volunteer nurses "would have provided 24/7 care along with developmental specialists, early intervention professionals, wraparound services for -- and individualized care for -- all these babies," Allred said on the show.
Note: They mean having social workers and nurses up her ass 24/7.
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octuplets
Foster Families Worry As CPS Cuts Funds
Foster Families Worry As CPS Cuts Funds
Major cuts in Arizona's state budget are forcing Child Protective Services to reduce funding for the 10,000 children placed in foster care.
The state will reduce its average monthly stipend to foster families from $900 to $700, which will affect 4,500 children.
Note: Bumber.
Major cuts in Arizona's state budget are forcing Child Protective Services to reduce funding for the 10,000 children placed in foster care.
The state will reduce its average monthly stipend to foster families from $900 to $700, which will affect 4,500 children.
Note: Bumber.
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foster care,
money
Adoption bill stirs debate in Frankfort
Adoption bill stirs debate in Frankfort
Anthony and Richard Harland-Bennett have been together for 23 years.
Seven years ago, they adopted Amber, a baby girl whose biological parents could not take care of her.
But to legally adopt Amber, they had to move from Florida to Wisconsin, where it was legal for two men to adopt a child. They moved back home to Kentucky several years ago but are worried that a bill filed in the state Senate could make their family illegal.
Anthony and Richard Harland-Bennett have been together for 23 years.
Seven years ago, they adopted Amber, a baby girl whose biological parents could not take care of her.
But to legally adopt Amber, they had to move from Florida to Wisconsin, where it was legal for two men to adopt a child. They moved back home to Kentucky several years ago but are worried that a bill filed in the state Senate could make their family illegal.
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adoption,
florida,
gay adoption,
gay foster parents,
Kentucky,
USA,
Wisconsin
Nunn on administrative leave from state job
Nunn on administrative leave from state job
Former Republican lawmaker and gubernatorial candidate Steve Nunn has been placed on unpaid administrative leave from his state job after a Lexington woman accused him of domestic violence.
Nunn is deputy secretary of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services,
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Nunn's violence charge to be heard Wednesday
Steve Nunn, a top state official, former lawmaker and Republican gubernatorial candidate, is scheduled to appear in Fayette County Family Court at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday on a domestic violence charge.
Former Republican lawmaker and gubernatorial candidate Steve Nunn has been placed on unpaid administrative leave from his state job after a Lexington woman accused him of domestic violence.
Nunn is deputy secretary of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services,
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Nunn's violence charge to be heard Wednesday
Steve Nunn, a top state official, former lawmaker and Republican gubernatorial candidate, is scheduled to appear in Fayette County Family Court at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday on a domestic violence charge.
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Hearing will examine foster care expenses
Hearing will examine foster care expenses
Three Democratic state lawmakers from Bucks County called for a hearing “to gather information on the county’s increased cost and use of foster care,” even though county agency data show placements are down.
Three Democratic state lawmakers from Bucks County called for a hearing “to gather information on the county’s increased cost and use of foster care,” even though county agency data show placements are down.
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Foster Care Mums Using Money for Gambling
Foster Care Mums Using Money for Gambling
The Australian on Friday reports that foster carers are taking in abused money in order to collect tax free allowances. A good portion of those funds are being spent at local pubs for the purpose of gambling however.
The Australian on Friday reports that foster carers are taking in abused money in order to collect tax free allowances. A good portion of those funds are being spent at local pubs for the purpose of gambling however.
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foster care
CPS Under Spotlight in Ireland Case
CPS Under Spotlight in Ireland Case
There is new information in a case of deadly child abuse.
The mother of ten-year-old Seth Ireland and her boyfriend apparently tried to take him in for psychiatric help but were turned away.
There is new information in a case of deadly child abuse.
The mother of ten-year-old Seth Ireland and her boyfriend apparently tried to take him in for psychiatric help but were turned away.
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OT: Abuse story ruled a lie
Abuse story ruled a lie
ALBANY A Ravena woman who accused Albany police officers of using her cellphone and subjecting her to a cavity search during a traffic stop was convicted today on four misdemeanor charges of lying about the incident.
ALBANY A Ravena woman who accused Albany police officers of using her cellphone and subjecting her to a cavity search during a traffic stop was convicted today on four misdemeanor charges of lying about the incident.
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DCF's red tape trips up even the best-prepared
DCF's red tape trips up even the best-prepared
Note: This person is slightly confused.
The agency, bless its bureaucratic heart, can get so lost in the details. Consider: We took mandatory classes, underwent criminal-background checks, provided references from friends and family, and filled out stacks of paperwork.
Yet DCF still had a few questions before giving final approval. Only you don't deal with DCF directly. The agency has contracts with private agencies through a network called Community Based Care. They're in charge of adoptions and foster placements.
Note: This person is slightly confused.
The agency, bless its bureaucratic heart, can get so lost in the details. Consider: We took mandatory classes, underwent criminal-background checks, provided references from friends and family, and filled out stacks of paperwork.
Yet DCF still had a few questions before giving final approval. Only you don't deal with DCF directly. The agency has contracts with private agencies through a network called Community Based Care. They're in charge of adoptions and foster placements.
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Child Protective,
dcf,
foster care
Moment of Zen - Monkey Legislation
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Children's Rights Campaigner Say's Bring it on Jack
Please Sign the petition for adopted Children to find a stem cell donor.
http://petitions.number10.g...
Open court : RCJ Strand LONDON 26th Feb 2009
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family court,
UK
Question motivation of protective services
Question motivation of protective services
Has every child removed from parental custody really been injured, abused, neglected or mistreated? How many children end up in the system due to "preventative" measures by unlicensed, nonprofessional child welfare workers?
Has every child removed from parental custody really been injured, abused, neglected or mistreated? How many children end up in the system due to "preventative" measures by unlicensed, nonprofessional child welfare workers?
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Child Protective
Child welfare forum today
Child welfare forum today
WELFARE workers on the Northern Rivers will discuss proposed reforms to the NSW child protection system at a forum today.
The Association of Children's Welfare Agencies is hosting the forum at Alstonville to gather regional input on sweeping changes recommended by Justice James Wood in his Special Commission of Inquiry into Child Protection Services in NSW.
WELFARE workers on the Northern Rivers will discuss proposed reforms to the NSW child protection system at a forum today.
The Association of Children's Welfare Agencies is hosting the forum at Alstonville to gather regional input on sweeping changes recommended by Justice James Wood in his Special Commission of Inquiry into Child Protection Services in NSW.
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Child Protective
Holistic Approach Needed to Foster Care, Experts Say
Holistic Approach Needed to Foster Care, Experts Say
A major shift in social work’s approach to child welfare is necessary to stave off a crisis in foster care, experts said on Feb. 25 at a colloquium to welcome the Graduate School of Services (GSS) newest endowed chair.
“We must choose to change our paradigm,” said William C. Bell, president and CEO of Casey Family Programs and former New York City Commissioner of the Administration for Children’s Services. “Even today as we have embarked upon the 21st century, we still have a system that far too frequently sees lengthy separations between children and their parents . . . as being the desired intervention.
A major shift in social work’s approach to child welfare is necessary to stave off a crisis in foster care, experts said on Feb. 25 at a colloquium to welcome the Graduate School of Services (GSS) newest endowed chair.
“We must choose to change our paradigm,” said William C. Bell, president and CEO of Casey Family Programs and former New York City Commissioner of the Administration for Children’s Services. “Even today as we have embarked upon the 21st century, we still have a system that far too frequently sees lengthy separations between children and their parents . . . as being the desired intervention.
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Child Protective,
New York,
USA
Bill addresses child welfare issues
Bill addresses child welfare issues
State lawmakers say legislation focusing on Oklahoma's child welfare system will satisfy almost all the issues raised in a federal court lawsuit against the state.
State lawmakers say legislation focusing on Oklahoma's child welfare system will satisfy almost all the issues raised in a federal court lawsuit against the state.
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lawsuit
Gloomy Picture On The State Of Foster Care
Gloomy Picture On The State Of Foster Care
Social Services Minister Donna Harpauer calls the revelations in the report on foster homes profoundly disturbing. She said the state of foster care in the province has been steadily worsening for two decades, but has never been addressed. Children's Advocate Marvin Bernstein says the Ministry of Social Services has breached the trust of many, including children, parents and foster-parents. Bernstein says in one case in Saskatoon, 21 kids are under one roof. The report also documents cases of physical, sexual, emotional and psychological abuse. The Saskatchewan Foster Families Association says it supports the 45 recommendations in the report.
Social Services Minister Donna Harpauer calls the revelations in the report on foster homes profoundly disturbing. She said the state of foster care in the province has been steadily worsening for two decades, but has never been addressed. Children's Advocate Marvin Bernstein says the Ministry of Social Services has breached the trust of many, including children, parents and foster-parents. Bernstein says in one case in Saskatoon, 21 kids are under one roof. The report also documents cases of physical, sexual, emotional and psychological abuse. The Saskatchewan Foster Families Association says it supports the 45 recommendations in the report.
Families heap loathing on child abuser Carroll
Families heap loathing on child abuser Carroll
The mother, her eyes red from crying, walked to the front of the courtroom, held up a slip of paper and looked at the man who had just been sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison for molesting her daughters.
She began to read.
"When I first met you, you told me they were safe with you," she said at the sentencing hearing Thursday. "You groomed us, and you gained our trust. But you made a major mistake. You took our kindness for a weakness. ... I had no idea the monster you really are."
The mother, her eyes red from crying, walked to the front of the courtroom, held up a slip of paper and looked at the man who had just been sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison for molesting her daughters.
She began to read.
"When I first met you, you told me they were safe with you," she said at the sentencing hearing Thursday. "You groomed us, and you gained our trust. But you made a major mistake. You took our kindness for a weakness. ... I had no idea the monster you really are."
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casa,
Child Protective
5-month-old's death ruled a homicide
5-month-old's death ruled a homicide
A 5-month-old South Side baby has died from blunt trauma and his death has been ruled a homicide, according to the Cook County medical examiner's office.
The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services is investigating the circumstances of Kamereon Foster's death -- months after the agency had removed the infant from his home because of neglect.
A 5-month-old South Side baby has died from blunt trauma and his death has been ruled a homicide, according to the Cook County medical examiner's office.
The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services is investigating the circumstances of Kamereon Foster's death -- months after the agency had removed the infant from his home because of neglect.
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Child Protective,
cps,
dead kid,
foster care,
Illinois,
kinship care,
USA
Rosie O'Donnell Urges Americans To Become Foster Parents
Rosie O'Donnell Urges Americans To Become Foster Parents
Rosie O'DonnellActress/TV presenter Rosie O'Donnell has urged more Americans to become foster parents - because programs to protect neglected children are in crisis.
Rosie O'DonnellActress/TV presenter Rosie O'Donnell has urged more Americans to become foster parents - because programs to protect neglected children are in crisis.
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foster care
Bee wins awards for CPS coverage
Bee wins awards for CPS coverage
The Sacramento Bee has won two awards for its scrutiny of Sacramento County's Child Protective Services agency from the Northern California section of the Society of Professional Journalists.
The Sacramento Bee has won two awards for its scrutiny of Sacramento County's Child Protective Services agency from the Northern California section of the Society of Professional Journalists.
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California,
Child Protective,
cps,
USA
Seth's mom, stepfather sought psychiatric help for boy
Seth's mom, stepfather sought psychiatric help for boy
A day before Seth Ireland was beaten to death, his mother and stepfather took him to a psychiatric office in Fresno to seek treatment, but they were turned away, a defense lawyer said this morning before a scheduled status hearing on the case in Fresno County Superior Court.
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CPS Under Spotlight in Ireland Case
There is new information in a case of deadly child abuse.
A day before Seth Ireland was beaten to death, his mother and stepfather took him to a psychiatric office in Fresno to seek treatment, but they were turned away, a defense lawyer said this morning before a scheduled status hearing on the case in Fresno County Superior Court.
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CPS Under Spotlight in Ireland Case
There is new information in a case of deadly child abuse.
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Child Protective,
dead kid
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Forced -Adoption.com
http://www.forced-adoption.com/introduction.asp
Here's an interesting sight that somebody just turned me onto. Check it out.
Here's an interesting sight that somebody just turned me onto. Check it out.
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forced adoption
Defendants Sentenced in Adoption Scam
Defendants Sentenced in Adoption Scam
Salt Lake City, Utah - The Focus on the Children corporation, along with four defendants who worked for the organization, were sentenced in federal court here today for their role in facilitating the fraudulent adoption of children from Samoa.
Scott Banks, 47; Karen Banks, 48; Coleen Bartlett, 52; and Karalee Thornock, 36, received 60 months probation as part of a plea agreement in which they admitted aiding and abetting the improper entry of an alien. The corporation, Focus on Children (FOC), pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit alien smuggling and visa fraud. U.S. District Judge David Sam ordered FOC to dissolve once pending litigation involving the corporation is resolved.
Salt Lake City, Utah - The Focus on the Children corporation, along with four defendants who worked for the organization, were sentenced in federal court here today for their role in facilitating the fraudulent adoption of children from Samoa.
Scott Banks, 47; Karen Banks, 48; Coleen Bartlett, 52; and Karalee Thornock, 36, received 60 months probation as part of a plea agreement in which they admitted aiding and abetting the improper entry of an alien. The corporation, Focus on Children (FOC), pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit alien smuggling and visa fraud. U.S. District Judge David Sam ordered FOC to dissolve once pending litigation involving the corporation is resolved.
Rosie O'Donnell returns to TV in a Lifetime movie
Rosie O'Donnell returns to TV in a Lifetime movie
O'Donnell — who left the daytime talk show in 2007 after a single tumultuous season — returns to TV on Sunday night with a Lifetime movie about the foster-care system called "America." She had been a foster parent to two children, including a girl named Rosie for 1 1/2 years, when an intern in 2002 handed her the book by E.R. Frank that inspired the movie.
Note: According to other articles, this movie is critical of the foster care system. It's probably sugar coated just like everything else. We'll see.
O'Donnell — who left the daytime talk show in 2007 after a single tumultuous season — returns to TV on Sunday night with a Lifetime movie about the foster-care system called "America." She had been a foster parent to two children, including a girl named Rosie for 1 1/2 years, when an intern in 2002 handed her the book by E.R. Frank that inspired the movie.
Note: According to other articles, this movie is critical of the foster care system. It's probably sugar coated just like everything else. We'll see.
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foster care
OCTOMOM DR MICHAEL KAMRAVA STRIKES AGAIN IMPLANTS 7 EGGS IN 50YR OLD MEGYN KELLY: THAT PSYCHO KNEW
MEGYN KELLY OF FOX IS SO ANGRY SHE BLURTS OUT "THAT PSYCHO KNEW WHAT SHE WAS DOING ..."
OCTO MOM DOCTOR STRIKES AGAIN IMPREGNATES 50 YEAR OLD WITH 7 EGGS MEGYN KELLY FROM FOX
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NP woman arrested for helping teen escape state custody
NP woman arrested for helping teen escape state custody
A 23-year-old North Platte woman was arrested Tuesday for two felony counts after she helped a 17-year-old boy escape from state custody and hid him for three months.
A 23-year-old North Platte woman was arrested Tuesday for two felony counts after she helped a 17-year-old boy escape from state custody and hid him for three months.
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group homes
Saskatchewan foster home 'like puppy mill'
Saskatchewan foster home 'like puppy mill'
Foster homes in Saskatchewan's largest city are so overcrowded and in crisis that a worker swarmed by children in one house she visited compared the place to a puppy mill.
Foster homes in Saskatchewan's largest city are so overcrowded and in crisis that a worker swarmed by children in one house she visited compared the place to a puppy mill.
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canada,
foster care,
Saskatchewan
Leaders: Foster care unfair to black kids
Leaders: Foster care unfair to black kids
Local officials say black children are being treated unfairly in the state's foster care system and it's time for an important change.
Local officials say black children are being treated unfairly in the state's foster care system and it's time for an important change.
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Child Protective,
foster care
Cover story - Shades of Transracial Adoption
Cover story - Shades of Transracial Adoption
It has been more than 20 years since the first large wave of transracial adoptions began to change the complexion of many families across the country. As these adopted children have come of age, they have become living case studies of the challenges, joys and sometimes pitfalls that can come with adoption across racial lines.
It has been more than 20 years since the first large wave of transracial adoptions began to change the complexion of many families across the country. As these adopted children have come of age, they have become living case studies of the challenges, joys and sometimes pitfalls that can come with adoption across racial lines.
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We have a phobia of her, says foster sister
We have a phobia of her, says foster sister
A HOT head, a rude mouth, a vengeful heart. And she is only 16.
Click to see larger image
What went wrong along the way to turn one so young into such a vicious terror that she would instigate a man to rape a 13-year-old just because the girl had said something bad about her?
Her helpless foster family has been asking the same question.
A HOT head, a rude mouth, a vengeful heart. And she is only 16.
Click to see larger image
What went wrong along the way to turn one so young into such a vicious terror that she would instigate a man to rape a 13-year-old just because the girl had said something bad about her?
Her helpless foster family has been asking the same question.
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foster care
Tories accused of 'playing politics' with child protection
Tories accused of 'playing politics' with child protection
A Government minister has accused Conservatives of "playing politics" with child protection, after a West Midlands council indicated it will not be going ahead with a Tory plan to publish in full the report into the death of a child under its care.
A Government minister has accused Conservatives of "playing politics" with child protection, after a West Midlands council indicated it will not be going ahead with a Tory plan to publish in full the report into the death of a child under its care.
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Child Protective,
dead kid
Octomom Gets $1 Million Porn Offer From Vivid Entertainment
Octomom Gets $1 Million Porn Offer From Vivid Entertainment
Vivid Entertainment has made a $1 million offer to Nadya Suleman to make a pornographic video.
In an offer letter obtained by TMZ.com, the president of the pornography studio and distributor Steven Hirsch says the company would release the film under their "Vivid-Celeb imprint, which has released titles starring such personalities as Pamela Anderson, Kim Kardashian, and most recently, former Miss USA Kelli MCarty."
Vivid Entertainment has made a $1 million offer to Nadya Suleman to make a pornographic video.
In an offer letter obtained by TMZ.com, the president of the pornography studio and distributor Steven Hirsch says the company would release the film under their "Vivid-Celeb imprint, which has released titles starring such personalities as Pamela Anderson, Kim Kardashian, and most recently, former Miss USA Kelli MCarty."
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octuplets
Overcrowded Saskatchewan foster homes breed abuse: report
Overcrowded Saskatchewan foster homes breed abuse: report
Children "crawling with lice," suffering sexual abuse and being hit with hockey sticks are among the startling cases documented in a report released Wednesday that delves into overcrowding at foster homes in and around Saskatoon.
Children "crawling with lice," suffering sexual abuse and being hit with hockey sticks are among the startling cases documented in a report released Wednesday that delves into overcrowding at foster homes in and around Saskatoon.
Is the Government right to be concerned about home-schooling?
Is the Government right to be concerned about home-schooling?
Tens of thousands of home-educating parents are in a fury about a government decision to set up an inquiry into home schooling because of fears it could hide child abuse. They say there is no hard evidence, and the investigation smears them all with suspicion. Two thousand parents and organisations have written to the Government in protest at what pressure group Action for Home Education call "vile and unsubstantiated" allegations.
Tens of thousands of home-educating parents are in a fury about a government decision to set up an inquiry into home schooling because of fears it could hide child abuse. They say there is no hard evidence, and the investigation smears them all with suspicion. Two thousand parents and organisations have written to the Government in protest at what pressure group Action for Home Education call "vile and unsubstantiated" allegations.
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child abuse,
Child Protective,
homeschooling,
school
Guilty Until Proven Innocent: Richardson's child abuse arrest
Guilty Until Proven Innocent: Richardson's child abuse arrest
Call For Action has learned a new and possibly big wrinkle in the James Joseph Richardson case.
Richardson was wrongfully accused of murdering his seven children in Arcadia in 1968. Richardson is now petitioning the state for $1,100,000 for time that he wrongfully spent in jail for the murders.
Call For Action has learned a new and possibly big wrinkle in the James Joseph Richardson case.
Richardson was wrongfully accused of murdering his seven children in Arcadia in 1968. Richardson is now petitioning the state for $1,100,000 for time that he wrongfully spent in jail for the murders.
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child abuse,
lawsuit
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Sacramento County CPS needs 'systemic change,' report says
Sacramento County CPS needs 'systemic change,' report says
Sacramento's Child Protective Services, under its most intense scrutiny in more than a decade, got a public pep talk and a critical slap Tuesday before the county's Board of Supervisors.
Sacramento's Child Protective Services, under its most intense scrutiny in more than a decade, got a public pep talk and a critical slap Tuesday before the county's Board of Supervisors.
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Child Protective,
cps
If there is one thing upon this earth that mankind love and admire better than another, it is a brave man, — it is the man who dares to look the devil in the face and tell him he is a devil.
– James A. Garfield
– James A. Garfield
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Report: BC's child welfare system needs immediate help
Report: BC's child welfare system needs immediate help
Social workers in British Columbia say the child welfare system needs immediate help. The 16 page report from the Ministry for Children and Families says children in the system are not getting the care they need, and the cost of putting kids in foster homes is escalating beyond the ministry's ability to pay.
Social workers in British Columbia say the child welfare system needs immediate help. The 16 page report from the Ministry for Children and Families says children in the system are not getting the care they need, and the cost of putting kids in foster homes is escalating beyond the ministry's ability to pay.
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British Columbia,
canada,
child welfare
Support for children in care lags, again
Support for children in care lags, again
There's a harsh lesson on supply and demand in an internal report on the costs of supporting children in care.
The New Democrats, who raised it in the legislature yesterday, read it as an indictment of underfunding and teed off on Children and Families Minister Tom Christensen.
There's a harsh lesson on supply and demand in an internal report on the costs of supporting children in care.
The New Democrats, who raised it in the legislature yesterday, read it as an indictment of underfunding and teed off on Children and Families Minister Tom Christensen.
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foster care
Saskatoon foster homes most overcrowded in Canada, 1 likened to puppy mill: report
Saskatoon foster homes most overcrowded in Canada, 1 likened to puppy mill: report
Saskatchewan's children's advocate has released a scathing report that concludes foster homes in Saskatoon are more overcrowded than anywhere else in the country.
Saskatchewan's children's advocate has released a scathing report that concludes foster homes in Saskatoon are more overcrowded than anywhere else in the country.
No more lunch bills: Schools go after deadbeats
No more lunch bills: Schools go after deadbeats
A cold cheese sandwich, fruit and a milk carton might not seem like much of a meal — but that's what's on the menu for students in New Mexico's largest school district without their lunch money.
A cold cheese sandwich, fruit and a milk carton might not seem like much of a meal — but that's what's on the menu for students in New Mexico's largest school district without their lunch money.
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school
DHS audit finds children are removed too often
DHS audit finds children are removed too often
Oklahoma City_Press Release_Oklahoma children are removed from their homes almost twice as much as the national average, putting a strain on both the state system and the children and families themselves, House leaders announced with the release of a sweeping audit of the Department of Human Services today.
Oklahoma City_Press Release_Oklahoma children are removed from their homes almost twice as much as the national average, putting a strain on both the state system and the children and families themselves, House leaders announced with the release of a sweeping audit of the Department of Human Services today.
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Child Protective,
dhs,
foster care,
oklahoma,
USA
Cops: Mom runs over son
Cops: Mom runs over son
The Daily World newspaper says Joseph was a Lafayette Police Officer from 1985 until 1990. According to the paper, she now works at the Louisiana Department of Social Services, which is in the process of suspending her until the case is closed.
The Daily World newspaper says Joseph was a Lafayette Police Officer from 1985 until 1990. According to the paper, she now works at the Louisiana Department of Social Services, which is in the process of suspending her until the case is closed.
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Child Protective,
dead kid,
Louisiana,
USA
Inquiry: CAS offers "deep regrets" to foster children
Inquiry: CAS offers "deep regrets" to foster children
The Children's Aid Society offered their “deep regrets” Wednesday to any former foster children who were harmed while in the agency's care.
CAS lawyer Michele Allinotte told the Cornwall Public Inquiry the agency's local branch had “shortcomings” but maintained their policies had evolved greatly since the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.
The Children's Aid Society offered their “deep regrets” Wednesday to any former foster children who were harmed while in the agency's care.
CAS lawyer Michele Allinotte told the Cornwall Public Inquiry the agency's local branch had “shortcomings” but maintained their policies had evolved greatly since the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.
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childrens Aid Society
CAS response to child sex abuse in '60s, '70s Cornwall fell short, inquiry hears
CAS response to child sex abuse in '60s, '70s Cornwall fell short, inquiry hears
The inquiry has heard testimony from former Children's Aid Society wards that they were allegedly sexually abused at the time by caseworkers and foster parents.
The inquiry has heard testimony from former Children's Aid Society wards that they were allegedly sexually abused at the time by caseworkers and foster parents.
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Child Protective,
foster care,
sexual abuse
Upshur couple blames DHHR for not telling them of adopted son's sexual abuse history
Upshur couple blames DHHR for not telling them of adopted son's sexual abuse history
Because of misinformation provided to them by state officials, an Upshur County couple is alleging that one of their adoptive sons has continued a pattern of sexual abuse inflicted on him as an infant causing an unnecessary hardship on the family.
Because of misinformation provided to them by state officials, an Upshur County couple is alleging that one of their adoptive sons has continued a pattern of sexual abuse inflicted on him as an infant causing an unnecessary hardship on the family.
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adoption,
Child Protective,
sexual abuse
Don't Be Discouraged by Naysayers
Are you a bulimic-germaphobe?
Are you looking for an easier way to make yourself puke without having to stick those dirty fingers in your mouth?
Well come with me on a little journey into the mind of the brainwashed and watch as I get the System Sucks all worked up at the same time. It is time to bring to your attention an all new nut job on Adoption Blogs. I've been following this blog for a couple weeks now, and what a piece of work this one is.
As a side note... I will not be hot-linking the links, you will need to copy them and paste them into your browser. I was blocked from linking to them a long time ago. Long story. No need to drag out this post.
Renee advises "Don't Be Discouraged by Naysayers"
http://hoping.adoptionblogs.com/weblogs/don-t-be-discouraged-by-naysayers
"Naysayers?" Please... She doesn't even have half a clue that the Ultimate "Naysayer" of all is on to her little blog. I'm sure one of the System Sucks will tell her though. So no worries.
The Visitation Stage
http://adoptive-parenting.adoptionblogs.com/weblogs/the-visitation-stage
Here she says the following...
LK
Are you looking for an easier way to make yourself puke without having to stick those dirty fingers in your mouth?
Well come with me on a little journey into the mind of the brainwashed and watch as I get the System Sucks all worked up at the same time. It is time to bring to your attention an all new nut job on Adoption Blogs. I've been following this blog for a couple weeks now, and what a piece of work this one is.
As a side note... I will not be hot-linking the links, you will need to copy them and paste them into your browser. I was blocked from linking to them a long time ago. Long story. No need to drag out this post.
| Meet Renee from the "Hoping to Adopt Blog." Rene is a very particular, and might I add, very common type of adoptive parent, which I have labeled the Looney Tune (the video's in this post will explain). She joins Adoption Blogs with advice for those of you who are considering the adoption option. |
Renee advises "Don't Be Discouraged by Naysayers"
http://hoping.adoptionblogs.com/weblogs/don-t-be-discouraged-by-naysayers
"Naysayers?" Please... She doesn't even have half a clue that the Ultimate "Naysayer" of all is on to her little blog. I'm sure one of the System Sucks will tell her though. So no worries.
The Visitation Stage
http://adoptive-parenting.adoptionblogs.com/weblogs/the-visitation-stage
Here she says the following...
I've found this stage of foster adoption to be one of the most difficult times for me as a mom. When we adopt, my children become mine the moment I am first shown their picture. For me, the visual image captures my heart. I know what their face looks like, what color their eyes and hair are. I have a connection instantly. I am aware that this does not happen for everyone but it does for me. At that moment, I become maternal toward this person. I want to sweep him up and bring him home. I want to end his suffering, his waiting. Before I can do anything for him though, I must follow the rules and have our period of visitation. I must pick him up and drop him off over and over again. Each time is more painful as I fall in love with this child.
LK
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adoption
Open child-death files: NDP
Open child-death files: NDP
Queen's Park is "stonewalling" the provincial child advocate in his bid to get more information about 90 children in Ontario's child welfare system who died in 2007, says New Democratic Party Leader Howard Hampton.
Note: They should open all records. That would be the only way to get them under a system of checks and balances.
Queen's Park is "stonewalling" the provincial child advocate in his bid to get more information about 90 children in Ontario's child welfare system who died in 2007, says New Democratic Party Leader Howard Hampton.
Note: They should open all records. That would be the only way to get them under a system of checks and balances.
Adults' fear of reporting 'encourages child neglect'
Adults' fear of reporting 'encourages child neglect'
Child neglect is being allowed to persist across Britain because adults are afraid to report concerns about what is going on in their neighbourhood, a poll for the charity Action for Children revealed today.
Note: Often times, people should mind their own business.
Child neglect is being allowed to persist across Britain because adults are afraid to report concerns about what is going on in their neighbourhood, a poll for the charity Action for Children revealed today.
Note: Often times, people should mind their own business.
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Child Protective
Report shows B.C.'s child welfare system is in crisis
Report shows B.C.'s child welfare system is in crisis
B.C.'s child welfare system is in crisis, costs are spiralling out of control, and some children are not getting the care they need, a leaked government document says.
B.C.'s child welfare system is in crisis, costs are spiralling out of control, and some children are not getting the care they need, a leaked government document says.
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Child Protective,
child welfare
Ellen Gray: 'America' focuses on foster care
Ellen Gray: 'America' focuses on foster care
ROSIE O'DONNELL wears her heart on her sleeve.
Maybe you like that about her. Maybe you don't.
ROSIE O'DONNELL wears her heart on her sleeve.
Maybe you like that about her. Maybe you don't.
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foster care
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Abuse complaints lead to investigation of Deltona family featured on 'Supernanny'
Abuse complaints lead to investigation of Deltona family featured on 'Supernanny'
A Deltona family who took part in the television show "Supernanny" is being investigated for possible child abuse and neglect, a sheriff's spokesman said this afternoon.
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Reality TV Show Leads To DCF Investigation
A reality television show has led to a state abuse investigation into a Deltona family. The show Supernanny was supposed to help fix the family. Instead, neighbors said, it documented a disturbing tale of abuse.
A Deltona family who took part in the television show "Supernanny" is being investigated for possible child abuse and neglect, a sheriff's spokesman said this afternoon.
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Reality TV Show Leads To DCF Investigation
A reality television show has led to a state abuse investigation into a Deltona family. The show Supernanny was supposed to help fix the family. Instead, neighbors said, it documented a disturbing tale of abuse.
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Child Protective
Child protection cell at women’s police stations not a good idea?
Child protection cell at women’s police stations not a good idea?
What may come as a help to the abused, addicted and abandoned children of the state, the Gujarat government under its "Nirogi Balvarsha Yojana" has decided to set up child protection cells in women police stations across the state. However, the overworked personnel at women police stations are apprehensive about the initiative.
What may come as a help to the abused, addicted and abandoned children of the state, the Gujarat government under its "Nirogi Balvarsha Yojana" has decided to set up child protection cells in women police stations across the state. However, the overworked personnel at women police stations are apprehensive about the initiative.
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Child Protective
Call for child protection education
Call for child protection education
MANY POSTGRADUATE students who may become involved in child protection have “very little knowledge” of the necessary reporting and follow-up procedures, according to a new research project.
MANY POSTGRADUATE students who may become involved in child protection have “very little knowledge” of the necessary reporting and follow-up procedures, according to a new research project.
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Child Protective
Moray reviews child protection cases
Moray reviews child protection cases
MORAY Council has reviewed all its past cases following the scathing report into child protection services in Moray. The reassurance came during a meeting with local MSP Richard Lochhead and chief officers from the council, NHS Grampian and Grampian Police yesterday.
Lack of communication between and within the different agencies as well as a failure to recognise and assess the risks and needs of vulnerable children were criticised in the report by HM Inspectorate of Education, which was made public earlier this month.
MORAY Council has reviewed all its past cases following the scathing report into child protection services in Moray. The reassurance came during a meeting with local MSP Richard Lochhead and chief officers from the council, NHS Grampian and Grampian Police yesterday.
Lack of communication between and within the different agencies as well as a failure to recognise and assess the risks and needs of vulnerable children were criticised in the report by HM Inspectorate of Education, which was made public earlier this month.
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Child Protective
Hospital wants proof Suleman can care for octuplets, she tells Dr. Phil
Hospital wants proof Suleman can care for octuplets, she tells Dr. Phil
Nadya Suleman told TV host Dr. Phil McGraw on Tuesday that she fears Kaiser Permanente Medical Center may not release her octuplets to her until she proves she can care for them.
Nadya Suleman told TV host Dr. Phil McGraw on Tuesday that she fears Kaiser Permanente Medical Center may not release her octuplets to her until she proves she can care for them.
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Child Protective,
octuplets
Cops stop CPS from taking grandkids
Cops stop CPS from taking grandkids
Connie Moody’s grandchildren were threatened for removal by Child Protective Services until they met three Midlothian police officers who knew Moody, according to testimony given at a CPS compliance hearing Monday, Jan. 5.
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Ellis County CPS suffers another blow
Judge Greg Wilhelm, R-Midlothian, rejected a last-ditch effort by Ellis County/District assistant attorney Sara Spector to have certain facts of a Child Protective Services case from reaching an "Internet Web site or the Press," a move in which the judge said would not result in any gag order or restriction on pursuing the best interests for Christian Johnson, a 12-year-old caught in the middle of a nasty CPS-family dispute.
Connie Moody’s grandchildren were threatened for removal by Child Protective Services until they met three Midlothian police officers who knew Moody, according to testimony given at a CPS compliance hearing Monday, Jan. 5.
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Ellis County CPS suffers another blow
Judge Greg Wilhelm, R-Midlothian, rejected a last-ditch effort by Ellis County/District assistant attorney Sara Spector to have certain facts of a Child Protective Services case from reaching an "Internet Web site or the Press," a move in which the judge said would not result in any gag order or restriction on pursuing the best interests for Christian Johnson, a 12-year-old caught in the middle of a nasty CPS-family dispute.
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Child Protective
Pennsylvania rocked by 'jailing kids for cash' scandal
Pennsylvania rocked by 'jailing kids for cash' scandal
At a friend's sleepover more than a year ago, 14-year-old Phillip Swartley pocketed change from unlocked vehicles in the neighborhood to buy chips and soft drinks. The cops caught him.
At a friend's sleepover more than a year ago, 14-year-old Phillip Swartley pocketed change from unlocked vehicles in the neighborhood to buy chips and soft drinks. The cops caught him.
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family court,
judge,
Pennsylvania,
USA
Neb. report shows challenges for foster children
Neb. report shows challenges for foster children
A study of Nebraska children who have been in foster care for an extended time shows a mixed bag.
Among the positive findings was that 80% of the 230 children studied received appropriate services from the state.
A study of Nebraska children who have been in foster care for an extended time shows a mixed bag.
Among the positive findings was that 80% of the 230 children studied received appropriate services from the state.
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foster care,
nebraska,
USA
Family Court judge censured
Family Court judge censured
The state Commission on Judicial Conduct has censured a Monroe County Family Court judge who had her secretary perform “repeated personal services” for her, including child care and personal typing for the judge’s husband.
The state Commission on Judicial Conduct has censured a Monroe County Family Court judge who had her secretary perform “repeated personal services” for her, including child care and personal typing for the judge’s husband.
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family court,
judge
The Stop Child Abuse in Residential Programs for Teens Act of 2009
The Stop Child Abuse in Residential Programs for Teens Act of 2009
Tens of thousands of U.S. teenagers attend private and public residential programs – including therapeutic boarding schools, wilderness camps, boot camps, and behavior modification facilities – that are intended to help them with behavioral, emotional, mental health, or substance abuse problems. Depending on the state in which the program operates, some of these programs are subject to State law or regulation, while others are not. As a result of this loose patchwork of state oversight, children at some the programs have been subject to abuse and neglect with little to no accountability.
Tens of thousands of U.S. teenagers attend private and public residential programs – including therapeutic boarding schools, wilderness camps, boot camps, and behavior modification facilities – that are intended to help them with behavioral, emotional, mental health, or substance abuse problems. Depending on the state in which the program operates, some of these programs are subject to State law or regulation, while others are not. As a result of this loose patchwork of state oversight, children at some the programs have been subject to abuse and neglect with little to no accountability.
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Child Protective
Child abuse hot line to shut down temporarily
Child abuse hot line to shut down temporarily
The child abuse and neglect hot line number for Summit County Children Services will be shut down between 5 and 8 p.m. today because phone servers are being moved at the agency.
The child abuse and neglect hot line number for Summit County Children Services will be shut down between 5 and 8 p.m. today because phone servers are being moved at the agency.
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Child Protective,
cps
Give Her Back (ITV News, Late Edition)
Social workers who snatched four-day-old baby (ITV Evening Edition)
(The Story of Sarah, Ian Walton and their Daughter Crystal) (Our Story)
I Ian Walton Take Responsibility For Naming Our Selves In This Article And Not London Tonight
Social workers who snatched four-day-old baby put her up for adoption over unproven abuse claim
Mums heartbreaking fight to get her daughter back.
A mum and dad have been told they will never see their young daughter again after she was snatched away at only four days old.
Tiny Baby A was taken from her mum by social workers who claimed the tot, who we will call Emily, was at risk in the family home.
Not because of the mums failure to care for her but because of a six-year-old unproven claim that her husband had injured his son from a previous marriage.
Yet, although interviewed by police, he never faced a criminal court over that allegation. And he has even been allowed unsupervised access to watch his boy grow up.
Now the High Court, in a devastating civil court ruling, has decided that a decision to forcibly adopt Emily now aged four away from her parents (who we are calling Tania and Stephen) must stand.
Revealing her agony for the first time, mum Tania said: I had my beautiful baby girl snatched from me at just four days old. Only a mother could understand the horror of that.
My only crime is that I love and trust my husband. I dont believe he could ever harm a child, and the courts have been unable to prove it. I have already missed years of Emilys childhood.
Stephen, in his 40s, married Tania, in her mid-20s, in 2003. Almost a year after their wedding Tania gave birth to Emily in hospital and they were overjoyed to take her home two days later. But they were to enjoy just two days alone with their little girl before she was taken from them. Social workers claimed there was a danger her dad would hurt her because of the case six years earlier.
Stephen had been married before and has a 10-year-old son, Jamie. When he was eight weeks old, Jamie was taken to hospital with a suspected brain injury and was found to have suffered bleeding behind his eyes. The episode left him permanently disabled, and he now has cerebral palsy. A medical expert said that he had been shaken viciously.
Stephen, who also has a 12-year-old daughter from the previous marriage, said: Doctors couldnt tell for certain what was wrong with Jamie. But one came up with a theory it could be shaken baby syndrome, even though there was no conclusive evidence.
He also said there was not enough evidence for police to bring a trial on the initial child-abuse allegations. But he said there was still no new evidence to undermine the original findings.
The couple have vowed to appeal against the decision, but they are running out of time. Once Emily is officially adopted, it is British law that she can never be returned to her parents even if they are found innocent.
Clinging on to each other in their living room, with walls covered in photos of Emily, the couple say they cannot bear to have another child.
Stephen said: My health is getting worse and I do not want to go through the agony of having another baby taken away from us by the state.
The couple are prepared to go to the European Court of Human Rights if their appeal fails.
But Stephen said: The European court cannot reunite us with our daughter all we would get is monetary compensation, which means nothing to us when all we want is our little girl back.
DYFS pays $600,000 to settle lawsuit by girl abused by foster parent
DYFS pays $600,000 to settle lawsuit by girl abused by foster parent
The state Division of Youth and Family Services has agreed to pay $600,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by a girl who was sexually abused by a foster parent for two years, starting when she was 7 years old, according to court documents and her attorney.
The state Division of Youth and Family Services has agreed to pay $600,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by a girl who was sexually abused by a foster parent for two years, starting when she was 7 years old, according to court documents and her attorney.
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foster care,
lawsuit,
sexual abuse
Ninety dead children
Ninety dead children
The shocking death of 90 children and teenagers in 2007, all involved with Ontario's child protection system, cries out for an accounting. Irwin Elman, the province's child advocate, rightly labels this loss "too high by any standard." His office is the ideal agency to address these deaths, given its mission to identify threats to vulnerable children and to advocate on their behalf.
The shocking death of 90 children and teenagers in 2007, all involved with Ontario's child protection system, cries out for an accounting. Irwin Elman, the province's child advocate, rightly labels this loss "too high by any standard." His office is the ideal agency to address these deaths, given its mission to identify threats to vulnerable children and to advocate on their behalf.
Judge blocks sending teen for deprogramming treatment
Judge blocks sending teen for deprogramming treatment
JUSTICE REPORTER An Ontario judge yesterday blocked an attempt to forcibly send a Toronto child for deprogramming treatment in a controversial parental-alienation program in California.Madam Justice Thea Herman of the Superior Court became the first judge to rule against the controversial treatment orders, overturning a 2008 arbitrator's order that the 14-year-old boy be coercively treated.
JUSTICE REPORTER An Ontario judge yesterday blocked an attempt to forcibly send a Toronto child for deprogramming treatment in a controversial parental-alienation program in California.Madam Justice Thea Herman of the Superior Court became the first judge to rule against the controversial treatment orders, overturning a 2008 arbitrator's order that the 14-year-old boy be coercively treated.
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California,
canada,
fathers rights,
Ontario,
parental alienation,
USA
Ex-Newark employee gets 8 years in $1M WIC scam
Ex-Newark employee gets 8 years in $1M WIC scam
A former city employee was sentenced to eight years in prison Monday for participating in a ring that printed more than $1 million in fake vouchers from a federal program aimed at helping the poor.
A former city employee was sentenced to eight years in prison Monday for participating in a ring that printed more than $1 million in fake vouchers from a federal program aimed at helping the poor.
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social services
Foster mom tells of pretrial visit from detectives
Foster mom tells of pretrial visit from detectives
The foster mother of Fabian Austin, who is on trial for allegedly orchestrating the shooting death of a Somerset County teenager, testi fied yesterday about a surprise visit she received from detectives.
The foster mother of Fabian Austin, who is on trial for allegedly orchestrating the shooting death of a Somerset County teenager, testi fied yesterday about a surprise visit she received from detectives.
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foster care
Fame Leads Charles County Authorities to Deadbeat Dad
Fame Leads Charles County Authorities to Deadbeat Dad
With a little tenacity and help from Florida law enforcement officials, Maryland’s Child Support Enforcement Administration has successfully collected $5,000 in back child support payments from the Florida man who recently gained national notoriety for finding the remains of a Florida toddler who had been missing for months.
With a little tenacity and help from Florida law enforcement officials, Maryland’s Child Support Enforcement Administration has successfully collected $5,000 in back child support payments from the Florida man who recently gained national notoriety for finding the remains of a Florida toddler who had been missing for months.
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child support,
florida,
USA
This person needs help with a petition.
Stop Children's Services bullying vulnerable families instead of supporting them
This is a sad and common plight for families with Sen needs or disabilities! The services are now all amalgamated, eg: Children's Services, Education/Sen/Schools, within the collusion can be the local PCT who don't want to rock boats of colleagues they work alongside.
This is a sad and common plight for families with Sen needs or disabilities! The services are now all amalgamated, eg: Children's Services, Education/Sen/Schools, within the collusion can be the local PCT who don't want to rock boats of colleagues they work alongside.
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Child Protective
This should make Ripley's Believe It Or Not!!!
Most child injury ER visits not abuse
The majority of injuries to U.S. children younger than age 15 are not the result of physical abuse but unintentional injuries, researchers said.
Note: OMG! This should make Ripley's.
The majority of injuries to U.S. children younger than age 15 are not the result of physical abuse but unintentional injuries, researchers said.
Note: OMG! This should make Ripley's.
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child abuse
Monday, February 23, 2009
ID leak leaves parents in fear
ID leak leaves parents in fear
When Tonya and Carey Fleck's older children moved from home, the couple felt they were still young enough to have kids around, so they decided to adopt.
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But six years and seven adoptions later, the Flecks are in fear -- for their lives and for the safety of their family -- after a series of mistakes by social service and county workers resulted in the disclosure of their identities, address and phone number to the birth parents of two of their children.
When Tonya and Carey Fleck's older children moved from home, the couple felt they were still young enough to have kids around, so they decided to adopt.
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But six years and seven adoptions later, the Flecks are in fear -- for their lives and for the safety of their family -- after a series of mistakes by social service and county workers resulted in the disclosure of their identities, address and phone number to the birth parents of two of their children.
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adoption
Parents facing neglect probe if kids forget their dinner money - Exclusive
Parents facing neglect probe if kids forget their dinner money - Exclusive
Parents are being warned they could be reported for child neglect if their children do not have dinner money or a packed lunch.
The move comes as more education authorities demand that mums and dads pay upfront for pupils' school meals.
Parents are being warned they could be reported for child neglect if their children do not have dinner money or a packed lunch.
The move comes as more education authorities demand that mums and dads pay upfront for pupils' school meals.
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Child Protective,
foster care
State called to do a better job with its kids in foster care
State called to do a better job with its kids in foster care
It's time for reform in Alaska's foster care system. Just doing the same as last year isn't working. The State of Alaska is custodian to 2,000 foster youth. We're supposed to create hope and opportunity. Instead 40 percent of Alaska's foster youth end up homeless at some point in adulthood.
It's time for reform in Alaska's foster care system. Just doing the same as last year isn't working. The State of Alaska is custodian to 2,000 foster youth. We're supposed to create hope and opportunity. Instead 40 percent of Alaska's foster youth end up homeless at some point in adulthood.
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adoption,
Alaska,
foster care,
USA
Couple had no contact with birth parents
Couple had no contact with birth parents
Disclosure of confidential client information is a rare and unwelcome occurrence at the county social services agency, and all precautions are taken to ensure that those who wish to remain anonymous are protected, its director said Friday.
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"Eighty percent of the foster parents we work with want to adopt the child," Schiller said.
Disclosure of confidential client information is a rare and unwelcome occurrence at the county social services agency, and all precautions are taken to ensure that those who wish to remain anonymous are protected, its director said Friday.
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"Eighty percent of the foster parents we work with want to adopt the child," Schiller said.
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adoption,
foster care
Death of 90 children in welfare system shocks advocate
Death of 90 children in welfare system shocks advocate
Ninety children known to Ontario's child welfare system died in 2007, according to the latest report from the Chief Coroner's office - a number the province's new child advocate says is shocking and should trouble us all.
Ninety children known to Ontario's child welfare system died in 2007, according to the latest report from the Chief Coroner's office - a number the province's new child advocate says is shocking and should trouble us all.
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child advocates,
Child Protective,
dead kid
State shouldn't be so quick to separate families
State shouldn't be so quick to separate families
No one who remembers 7-year-old Leo Ratte's ordeal at the hands of Michigan's Department of Human Services last spring will be surprised by a national child advocacy group's conclusion that DHS has become too quick to seize children from loving homes on flimsy evidence of abuse. The Ratte family's case remains a potent symbol of the need to put more emphasis on helping parents and children, not separating them.
No one who remembers 7-year-old Leo Ratte's ordeal at the hands of Michigan's Department of Human Services last spring will be surprised by a national child advocacy group's conclusion that DHS has become too quick to seize children from loving homes on flimsy evidence of abuse. The Ratte family's case remains a potent symbol of the need to put more emphasis on helping parents and children, not separating them.
Labels:
Child Protective,
cps,
foster care
State shouldn't be so quick to separate families
State shouldn't be so quick to separate families
No one who remembers 7-year-old Leo Ratte's ordeal at the hands of Michigan's Department of Human Services last spring will be surprised by a national child advocacy group's conclusion that DHS has become too quick to seize children from loving homes on flimsy evidence of abuse. The Ratte family's case remains a potent symbol of the need to put more emphasis on helping parents and children, not separating them.
No one who remembers 7-year-old Leo Ratte's ordeal at the hands of Michigan's Department of Human Services last spring will be surprised by a national child advocacy group's conclusion that DHS has become too quick to seize children from loving homes on flimsy evidence of abuse. The Ratte family's case remains a potent symbol of the need to put more emphasis on helping parents and children, not separating them.
Labels:
Child Protective,
cps,
foster care
LK's Winter Wonderland
Yes folks, believe it or not, I'm going to take you on a little journey into my world. Why? Because there was nothing normal about what I woke up to today. I'm a life long city dweller who has recently moved to the sticks. I have my typical routine. I wake up, make a pot of coffee, check the headlines and blog.
The latter two had to wait today. Here's why...

Yes folks! I got dumped on last night with over a foot of thick heavy and very sticky snow. This after the three feet that had already fallen. The fence you see is up to my neck. The snowbank at the end of my driveway is about two feet taller than I am. (no joke).

We already had three feet of snow out there but not once had it stuck to the trees like this.

And there is the picture of the big branch that fell off one of the trees. It's just hanging there.
And here's the other end of the same branch. Sorry to those of you who hate me. It missed.
And here's a picture of the plow truck.
Ok, enough of that, I'll be back with your regularly scheduled deprogramming later.
The latter two had to wait today. Here's why...
Yes folks! I got dumped on last night with over a foot of thick heavy and very sticky snow. This after the three feet that had already fallen. The fence you see is up to my neck. The snowbank at the end of my driveway is about two feet taller than I am. (no joke).
We already had three feet of snow out there but not once had it stuck to the trees like this.
And there is the picture of the big branch that fell off one of the trees. It's just hanging there.
Ok, enough of that, I'll be back with your regularly scheduled deprogramming later.
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legally kidnapped
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Baby P council hired US college kids to be £36,000 a year social workers
Baby P council hired US college kids to be £36,000 a year social workers
Inexperienced American college students, lured to British social service jobs with the promise of high salaries and a party lifestyle, are deciding which children should be taken away from their parents.
In many cases, the young recruits are making vital child protection decisions without a single day’s training in the UK. Many of the hundreds of workers making the trip boast they are coming here mainly to have a good time and admit they cannot cope with the pressures of their work.
Note: Send them all over there!
Inexperienced American college students, lured to British social service jobs with the promise of high salaries and a party lifestyle, are deciding which children should be taken away from their parents.
In many cases, the young recruits are making vital child protection decisions without a single day’s training in the UK. Many of the hundreds of workers making the trip boast they are coming here mainly to have a good time and admit they cannot cope with the pressures of their work.
Note: Send them all over there!
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Child Protective,
UK
Defying the odds: Foster child turned college grad breaks family cycle and gives back to youth
Defying the odds: Foster child turned college grad breaks family cycle and gives back to youth
Most children who age out of the foster care system at 18 eventually end up in prison, pregnant and/or without a college degree, statistics show.
However, one Tyler woman has defied those odds, becoming one of the less than 2 percent of foster care children who go on to earn a college degree. At 22, Jennifer England now works as a Region 4 Youth Specialist for Child Protective Services to help others in the system succeed too.
Note: They brainwashed her.
Most children who age out of the foster care system at 18 eventually end up in prison, pregnant and/or without a college degree, statistics show.
However, one Tyler woman has defied those odds, becoming one of the less than 2 percent of foster care children who go on to earn a college degree. At 22, Jennifer England now works as a Region 4 Youth Specialist for Child Protective Services to help others in the system succeed too.
Note: They brainwashed her.
Labels:
age out,
emancipation,
foster care,
UK
B.C. foster children at risk
B.C. foster children at risk
A shortage of experienced foster homes in B.C. is another indication the province's child welfare system is failing, according to foster parents and their advocates.
A shortage of experienced foster homes in B.C. is another indication the province's child welfare system is failing, according to foster parents and their advocates.
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child advocates,
foster care
Mom who deserted back home after Army discharge
Mom who deserted back home after Army discharge
An El Cajon mom who was arrested a week ago for deserting the Army 10 years ago is back home after being administratively discharged from duty.
An El Cajon mom who was arrested a week ago for deserting the Army 10 years ago is back home after being administratively discharged from duty.
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mother
Children found out late taken home
Children found out late taken home
Over the course of Friday night more than 1,000 young people were spoken to by the Staysafe teams, according to the figures released by the Home Office.
Of those, 120 were returned to their homes while 103 referrals were made to other services including family support teams, parenting programmes and alcohol awareness projects.
Over the course of Friday night more than 1,000 young people were spoken to by the Staysafe teams, according to the figures released by the Home Office.
Of those, 120 were returned to their homes while 103 referrals were made to other services including family support teams, parenting programmes and alcohol awareness projects.
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police,
social services
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Billy Carroll
Carroll attorney: 'He's going to die in prison'
An Austin man and former court advocate accused of molesting and videotaping children over the last few decades avoided a public trial Thursday and agreed to plead guilty to six counts of aggravated assault of child and improper photography. KVUE's Noelle Newton reports.
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casa,
child advocates,
Child Protective,
sexual abuse
Adoption Fight
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adoption,
fathers rights
Parents Use Hearing To Air Complaints Against DCF
At a meeting held to gather public input on the Department of Children and Families, one man said the agency is tearing families apart.
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Child Protective,
dcf,
foster care
Hundreds to rally to save foster kids program
More than 300 foster kids, alumni from foster care and supports will be in Olympia later this morning to save a critical state program that helps foster kids. KING 5's Roberta Romero reports.
Labels:
age out,
emancipation,
foster care
Brothers Arrested On Separate Sex Charges
A longtime foster parent from Aloha is arrested on charges that he raped a former foster child.
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Child Protective,
foster care
The child in need
The child in need
For a country with one of the world’s highest child populations, India invests too little in their welfare. And it shows in the children who are ‘looked after’ by the State.
For a country with one of the world’s highest child populations, India invests too little in their welfare. And it shows in the children who are ‘looked after’ by the State.
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child welfare,
india
The major difference between a thing that might go wrong and a thing which cannot possibly go wrong is that when a thing that cannot possibly go wrong goes wrong it usually turns out to be impossible to get at or repair
- Douglas Adams
- Douglas Adams
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Quotes
Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.
- Thomas Edison
- Thomas Edison
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Quotes
Everett debt collector accused of calling consumers 'deadbeats,' 'lowlifes'
Everett debt collector accused of calling consumers 'deadbeats,' 'lowlifes'
An Everett debt collector is being sued for allegedly harassing and threatening consumers and calling them names such as loser, scum, plight on society, no good, lowlife, deadbeat, worthless, or terrible parents."
An Everett debt collector is being sued for allegedly harassing and threatening consumers and calling them names such as loser, scum, plight on society, no good, lowlife, deadbeat, worthless, or terrible parents."
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money
Jones arraigned on four counts of child abuse
Jones arraigned on four counts of child abuse
David Jones, 60, a former Morongo Unified School District trustee and member of the Citizens on Patrol, was arraigned Wednesday on charges he abused four girls under the age of 14 over a period of three years.
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Jones was at one time president of the Morongo Basin Foster Parents Association, but Ashley said none of the children he is accused of abusing were foster children.
David Jones, 60, a former Morongo Unified School District trustee and member of the Citizens on Patrol, was arraigned Wednesday on charges he abused four girls under the age of 14 over a period of three years.
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Jones was at one time president of the Morongo Basin Foster Parents Association, but Ashley said none of the children he is accused of abusing were foster children.
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child abuse,
foster care
Why are special needs families torn apart?
Why are special needs families torn apart?
Why does this inhumane way of treating parents of special needs children still exist? Whoever decided parents of special needs children should have their parental rights taken away in order to receive the overdue and much-needed services our children need? Not only does it make a parent feel like they did something wrong when they ask for help, but if our children could speak for themselves I'm sure they would wonder why the government would tear apart a family in need rather than put a plan in place to take care of our them.
Why does this inhumane way of treating parents of special needs children still exist? Whoever decided parents of special needs children should have their parental rights taken away in order to receive the overdue and much-needed services our children need? Not only does it make a parent feel like they did something wrong when they ask for help, but if our children could speak for themselves I'm sure they would wonder why the government would tear apart a family in need rather than put a plan in place to take care of our them.
Man appears to be headed to trial in abuse case involving 17-month-old
Man appears to be headed to trial in abuse case involving 17-month-old
A Hebron man who is accused of deliberately injuring a 17-month-old foster child who was in his care has refused a plea deal and is to stand trial beginning Monday.
Clarence P. Stone-Wright, 28, of county Route 30, faces a felony count of second-degree assault and misdemeanor counts of endangering the welfare of a child and making a false written statement. He is accused of squeezing and bruising the face of the boy, who was a foster child in the care of Stone-Wright and a woman who lived with him. The child was injured in May.
A Hebron man who is accused of deliberately injuring a 17-month-old foster child who was in his care has refused a plea deal and is to stand trial beginning Monday.
Clarence P. Stone-Wright, 28, of county Route 30, faces a felony count of second-degree assault and misdemeanor counts of endangering the welfare of a child and making a false written statement. He is accused of squeezing and bruising the face of the boy, who was a foster child in the care of Stone-Wright and a woman who lived with him. The child was injured in May.
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foster care
David Sharpe Pleads Guilty
David Sharpe Pleads Guilty
He was accused of killing a young boy seven years ago, and then disposing of the body to hide the crime.
David Sharpe, who was indicted back in November of 2007, made guilty pleas Friday in court to "reckless homicide" and "gross abuse of a corpse."
He was accused in the death of Jimmy Higham in 2002, who had been under his foster care.
He was accused of killing a young boy seven years ago, and then disposing of the body to hide the crime.
David Sharpe, who was indicted back in November of 2007, made guilty pleas Friday in court to "reckless homicide" and "gross abuse of a corpse."
He was accused in the death of Jimmy Higham in 2002, who had been under his foster care.