County near settlement with family of girl who died in foster care
Rather than face a potentially damaging and costly trial, El Paso County attorneys are close to reaching an out-of-court settlement in a federal lawsuit brought by the mother of a 2-year-old girl killed while in foster care.
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Sunday, February 28, 2010
Japan struggling to address int'l child custody issues amid pressure
Japan struggling to address int'l child custody issues amid pressure
Japan is struggling to address international child custody issues amid renewed pressure from the United States and other countries to join a convention to deal with the problems that arise when failed international marriages result in children wrongfully being taken to Japan by one parent.
Japan is struggling to address international child custody issues amid renewed pressure from the United States and other countries to join a convention to deal with the problems that arise when failed international marriages result in children wrongfully being taken to Japan by one parent.
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child custody,
divorce,
fathers rights,
Japan,
USA
Immigrant parents learn new approach to raising niños
Immigrant parents learn new approach to raising niños
To Alfredo Reyes, it's real simple: If you are an immigrant parent who spanks his kids, you could easily end up in trouble with the law.
To Alfredo Reyes, it's real simple: If you are an immigrant parent who spanks his kids, you could easily end up in trouble with the law.
Labels:
Child Protective,
immigration,
USA,
Washington
Santa Clara County commission calls for end to jailing of the very young
Santa Clara County commission calls for end to jailing of the very young
The jailing of several young children last year in Santa Clara County has prompted a call by a court-appointed commission to end the detention of anyone age 12 and younger in the juvenile hall — the strongest reaction to date after public exposure of the incarcerations.
The jailing of several young children last year in Santa Clara County has prompted a call by a court-appointed commission to end the detention of anyone age 12 and younger in the juvenile hall — the strongest reaction to date after public exposure of the incarcerations.
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California,
juvenile detention,
juvenile justice,
USA
Missing child alert canceled for Orlando toddler
Missing child alert canceled for Orlando toddler
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has canceled a Missing Child Alert for an Orlando toddler.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has canceled a Missing Child Alert for an Orlando toddler.
Labels:
amber alert,
Child Protective,
florida,
foster care,
missing child,
USA
Judge Judy - Bad Parenting
Plantiff is suing ex-husband for falsly accusing her of child abuse. The defendant says he has evidence to prove the abuse,
Part 2
Part 3
Labels:
child support,
divorce,
fathers rights,
judge
Brooklyn foster child Patrick Alford still missing as NYPD is mystified
Brooklyn foster child Patrick Alford still missing as NYPD is mystified
Despite an exhaustive month-long police search, the disappearance of Brooklyn foster child Patrick Alford remains a drama-filled mystery.
Despite an exhaustive month-long police search, the disappearance of Brooklyn foster child Patrick Alford remains a drama-filled mystery.
Labels:
foster care,
missing child,
New York,
USA
Kansas Attorney Comments on CPS/Foster Care Abuse Dec. 1, 2009
Testimony before the Kansas Legislative Joint Committee on Childrens Issues from Kansas Attorney Jean Ann Uvodich, comments on Foster Care Abuse, CPS Abuse
Clips of what was said.
Labels:
Child Protective,
foster care,
Kansas,
USA
Saturday, February 27, 2010
DESTROYING AMERICA FROM INSIDE THE CLASSROOM
DESTROYING AMERICA FROM INSIDE THE CLASSROOM
I have reported many times in the pages of the DeWeese Report about how public school classrooms are being used, not for the teaching of academic knowledge, but for behavior modification to change the student’s attitudes, values and beliefs. Barack Obama is now driving to control classroom curriculum based on United Nation’s Globalism. Many parents want to deny this is happening. “Not in my child’s school,” they tell me. If you still don’t believe it’s happening in EVERY school that takes public money, then read below, open your eyes, and know the truth about what happens to your child in the schools you send them to every day.
I have reported many times in the pages of the DeWeese Report about how public school classrooms are being used, not for the teaching of academic knowledge, but for behavior modification to change the student’s attitudes, values and beliefs. Barack Obama is now driving to control classroom curriculum based on United Nation’s Globalism. Many parents want to deny this is happening. “Not in my child’s school,” they tell me. If you still don’t believe it’s happening in EVERY school that takes public money, then read below, open your eyes, and know the truth about what happens to your child in the schools you send them to every day.
Lawsuit alleges DCF and YMCA sent girl into sexually abusive situation
Lawsuit alleges DCF and YMCA sent girl into sexually abusive situation
A former foster child does homework before school Friday. The woman who adopted her says the girl is beautiful, but doesn’t realize it. At restaurants, she flinches when certain names are called — names that remind her of where she was when she was sexually abused when she was 7. That was nearly five years ago.
A former foster child does homework before school Friday. The woman who adopted her says the girl is beautiful, but doesn’t realize it. At restaurants, she flinches when certain names are called — names that remind her of where she was when she was sexually abused when she was 7. That was nearly five years ago.
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florida,
foster care,
lawsuit,
sexual abuse,
USA
Problem children should be helped, not excluded, says schools report
Problem children should be helped, not excluded, says schools report
The system of excluding badly behaved pupils from school should be abolished because it punishes the most vulnerable children, a major new report on education has concluded, writes Anushka Asthana.
The system of excluding badly behaved pupils from school should be abolished because it punishes the most vulnerable children, a major new report on education has concluded, writes Anushka Asthana.
Labels:
behavior problems,
school,
UK
"Womb Lynchings"- conspiracy theory reaches the abortion wars.
"Womb Lynchings"- conspiracy theory reaches the abortion wars.
Wow, at first I found this hard to believe. But then I read the whole article, and I said why not? We have conspiracy theories for everything these days. Scientists invented global warming in order to get grant money. The right wing took out John Fitzgerald Kennedy. The flu shots are a conspiracy to kill american children. Obama's health reform plan has nothing to do with health- he is motivated by an Islamic urge to destroy the US economy.
Wow, at first I found this hard to believe. But then I read the whole article, and I said why not? We have conspiracy theories for everything these days. Scientists invented global warming in order to get grant money. The right wing took out John Fitzgerald Kennedy. The flu shots are a conspiracy to kill american children. Obama's health reform plan has nothing to do with health- he is motivated by an Islamic urge to destroy the US economy.
All teachers fired at Rhode Island school
All teachers fired at Rhode Island school
A school board in Rhode Island has voted to fire all teachers at a struggling high school, a dramatic move aimed at shoring up education in a poverty-ridden school district.
A school board in Rhode Island has voted to fire all teachers at a struggling high school, a dramatic move aimed at shoring up education in a poverty-ridden school district.
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Rhode Island,
school,
USA
Father pleas for daughter's safety
Father pleas for daughter's safety
A heated placement battle has a Bentonia father calling Three On Your Side for help.
A heated placement battle has a Bentonia father calling Three On Your Side for help.
Labels:
Child Protective,
fathers rights,
USA,
Utah
New Teen Pregnancy Poster Child, Bristol Palin to guest-star in ABC Family show about teen mums
Bristol Palin to guest-star in ABC Family show about teen mums
The daughter of former US Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin is to guest-star in The Secret Life Of The American Teenager, according to reports.
The daughter of former US Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin is to guest-star in The Secret Life Of The American Teenager, according to reports.
Labels:
Alaska,
media,
pregnancy,
teen parents,
USA
Some Foster Carers are getting away with too much Local Authorities Cover Up
Some Foster Carers are getting away with too much Local Authorities Cover Up
Allegation : Child Alledges Assault 2007
Action : Social Services Did their own investigation.
Birth Mother not informed until son discloses it himself at review 2009
Allegation : Child Alledges Assault 2007
Action : Social Services Did their own investigation.
Birth Mother not informed until son discloses it himself at review 2009
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Child Protective,
UK
Michael Jackson Guitarist Slams Gene Simmons' Child Abuse Accusations
Michael Jackson Guitarist Slams Gene Simmons' Child Abuse Accusations
Michael Jackson's former tour guitarist has slammed Gene Simmons' recent allegations against the King of Pop.
Michael Jackson's former tour guitarist has slammed Gene Simmons' recent allegations against the King of Pop.
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child abuse,
USA
Colorado lawmakers want more child welfare oversight
Colorado lawmakers want more child welfare oversight
Gov. Bill Ritter and state lawmakers want to create an independent office to investigate complaints about how child abuse cases are being handled following the deaths of 35 children in the last three years.
Gov. Bill Ritter and state lawmakers want to create an independent office to investigate complaints about how child abuse cases are being handled following the deaths of 35 children in the last three years.
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Child Protective,
Colorado,
legislation,
USA
Judge Bans Activation Of Laptop Webcams
A federal court judge has ordered Lower Merion School District employees not to re-activate a laptop theft protection program that is the focus of a high school student's cyber-spying claims.
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Pennsylvania,
school,
USA
Hot dogs cited as high risk for kids
Hot dogs cited as high risk for kids
Not much is more American than the hot dog — but not much poses more of a choking risk for children, either.
Not much is more American than the hot dog — but not much poses more of a choking risk for children, either.
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Child Protective,
USA
The Mystery of the Day
I just got this in my Google Reader and when I went to read the article, it was gone.
Why? What are they trying to hide? Psychology Today is usually pretty good at keeping articles around.
Why? What are they trying to hide? Psychology Today is usually pretty good at keeping articles around.
Depriving Poor Addicts - But Not Rich! - of Parenthood - Psychology Today (blog)
![]() Hindustan Times | Depriving Poor Addicts - But Not Rich! - of Parenthood Psychology Today (blog) ... a drug addiction, while Sheen entered treatment to "prevent" a further eruption of his historical addictive problems. The couple has two young children. ... Actor Charlie Sheen Checks into RehabNew York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV Charlie Sheen Checks into RehabTMZ.com (blog) Charlie Sheen shelves sitcom for rehabThe Money Times Wonderwall (satire) -San Jose Mercury News -Buffalo News (blog) all 1,418 news articles » |
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Child Protective,
USA
"We've Got Issues": Big Pharma might not be lying
"We've Got Issues": Big Pharma might not be lying
A hundred years ago it was rarely diagnosed in children. In the intervening timespan the number and type of diagnoses have exploded. Moreover, the number and type of treatments have also exploded. The favored treatment usually involves powerful medications with serious side effects. Big Pharma has made a fortune from these medications and is constantly searching for new variations to patent and sell.
A hundred years ago it was rarely diagnosed in children. In the intervening timespan the number and type of diagnoses have exploded. Moreover, the number and type of treatments have also exploded. The favored treatment usually involves powerful medications with serious side effects. Big Pharma has made a fortune from these medications and is constantly searching for new variations to patent and sell.
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drugging children,
USA
A Fight To Extend Parents' Rights
A Fight To Extend Parents' Rights
Chrystal Reddick has been clean and sober for one year, nine months and eight days. In that time, she says, she’s submitted to at least 15 drug tests (all negative), taken three different kinds of parenting classes and missed just one visit with her 7-year-old son, who was placed in a foster home when Reddick was arrested for using a stolen credit card, three years ago.
Chrystal Reddick has been clean and sober for one year, nine months and eight days. In that time, she says, she’s submitted to at least 15 drug tests (all negative), taken three different kinds of parenting classes and missed just one visit with her 7-year-old son, who was placed in a foster home when Reddick was arrested for using a stolen credit card, three years ago.
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legislation,
New York,
parental rights,
USA
Department of Children and Families
The Heart Gallery is a pictorial display of children in the care of the Department who need an adoptive family. The Heart Gallery is displayed in one to 2 venues in CT.
Note: Actually the Heart Gallery is the Showroom Floor of the Adoption Industry.
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adoption,
Connecticut,
foster care,
heart gallery,
USA
OPD: 16-Year-Old Mom Took Baby From DCF Custody
OPD: 16-Year-Old Mom Took Baby From DCF Custody
Police in Orlando said they're looking for a baby after she was taken out of protective custody by her 16-year-old mother.
Police in Orlando said they're looking for a baby after she was taken out of protective custody by her 16-year-old mother.
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Child Protective,
florida,
Parental Kidnapping,
USA
What I'm really thinking: The social worker
What I'm really thinking: The social worker
'I pretty much always blame the parents, and some days I just wish I could take all the children into care'
'I pretty much always blame the parents, and some days I just wish I could take all the children into care'
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Child Protective,
social worker,
UK
Deputy Arrested for Child Sex Abuse
Authorities say a Bastrop County Sheriff's Deputy has been arrested and charged with sexually abusing an 8-year-old child.
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police,
sexual abuse,
texas,
USA
Parents' Help Wanted in Del. Pediatrician Case
Prosecutors expect to add more counts to a lengthy indictment against a Delaware pediatrician charged with serial molestation of 103 children as investigators urge former patients and parents to come forward. (Feb. 25)
Note: They should give this sicko to a gay football team.
Dilemma for Del. parents in pediatrician sex abuse case: Some say they don't want to know
For years, Brandy Little worked as a nurse for the Delaware pediatrician accused of molesting more than 100 of his young patients. Dr. Earl Bradley treated two of her children, his four kids sometimes baby-sat hers, and her oldest daughter even spent the night at his house.
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Delaware,
doctor,
sexual abuse,
USA
Making Informed Decisions on Adoption
Some adoption propaganda
Attorney Rob Kirsh joins FOX13 to explain how adoption can bring a world of love to a family, and tips on what to expect in the adoption process.
Attorney Rob Kirsh joins FOX13 to explain how adoption can bring a world of love to a family, and tips on what to expect in the adoption process.
MPP Randy Hiller speaks about Children's Aid Society
Ontario Member of the Legislature for Lanark, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington speaks outside of the Legislature Building at Queens Park regarding the subject of Ontario's CAS agencies.
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canada,
childrens Aid Society
Court orders foster children to return to birth family
Court orders foster children to return to birth family
One year ago, Saskatchewan Children's Advocate issued a scathing report on foster home overcrowding in the Saskatoon area.
One year ago, Saskatchewan Children's Advocate issued a scathing report on foster home overcrowding in the Saskatoon area.
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canada,
foster care,
reunification,
Saskatchewan
Ex-hospital head pleads not guilty in molest case
Ex-hospital head pleads not guilty in molest case
The former head of one of the nation's biggest state mental hospitals pleaded not guilty Friday to molesting an adopted foster son and was ordered held on $3.5 million bail at the same time that prosecutors detailed abuse allegations involving five other boys, including another foster son.
The former head of one of the nation's biggest state mental hospitals pleaded not guilty Friday to molesting an adopted foster son and was ordered held on $3.5 million bail at the same time that prosecutors detailed abuse allegations involving five other boys, including another foster son.
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adoption,
California,
foster care,
sexual abuse,
USA
Working for fairness in foster-care system
Working for fairness in foster-care system
Despite no greater likelihood of abuse or neglect by their parents, African-American children in Marion County are over-represented in the foster-care population. This over-representation or disproportionality has been reviewed nationally and statewide. It is a complex situation that may begin with poverty and must result in a search for fundamental fairness for children in need. Indiana began its work on the issue when the legislature created a Commission on Disproportionality in 2008 to study its impact on foster care and other areas affecting children's well-being.
Despite no greater likelihood of abuse or neglect by their parents, African-American children in Marion County are over-represented in the foster-care population. This over-representation or disproportionality has been reviewed nationally and statewide. It is a complex situation that may begin with poverty and must result in a search for fundamental fairness for children in need. Indiana began its work on the issue when the legislature created a Commission on Disproportionality in 2008 to study its impact on foster care and other areas affecting children's well-being.
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foster care,
Indiana,
racial,
USA
Friday, February 26, 2010
Is home where the heart is?
Is home where the heart is?
SPARKLE Ballard had her baby home just a year when city social workers swooped in and snatched the infant away to foster care, deeming Ballard an unfit mom.
SPARKLE Ballard had her baby home just a year when city social workers swooped in and snatched the infant away to foster care, deeming Ballard an unfit mom.
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Child Protective,
foster care,
Pennsylvania,
USA
Foster mom arrested for child abuse-updated article
Foster mom arrested for child abuse-updated article
Children who are orphaned or are victims of cruelty by their biological parents often find themselves placed in foster care. Recently, a foster parent was accused of victimizing a child placed in her care.
Children who are orphaned or are victims of cruelty by their biological parents often find themselves placed in foster care. Recently, a foster parent was accused of victimizing a child placed in her care.
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child abuse,
foster care,
USA
Feds Bust Maine for Medicaid Fraud
Feds Bust Maine for Medicaid Fraud
Here is my prediction: Maine will loose, miserably, but will not go down without a fight. I have all intentions of keeping this in the media because it looks like there will be a federal take over exactly what happened to Nebraska.
Here is my prediction: Maine will loose, miserably, but will not go down without a fight. I have all intentions of keeping this in the media because it looks like there will be a federal take over exactly what happened to Nebraska.
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Maine,
medicaid,
medicaid fraud,
USA
List of alleged victims rises to 13 in Long Beach molestation case
List of alleged victims rises to 13 in Long Beach molestation case
The list of alleged victims continues to grow in the case of a 62-year-old Napa man charged with molesting his adopted son for more than a decade in Long Beach, and suspected of molesting at least a dozen other boys.
The list of alleged victims continues to grow in the case of a 62-year-old Napa man charged with molesting his adopted son for more than a decade in Long Beach, and suspected of molesting at least a dozen other boys.
Labels:
adoption,
California,
sexual abuse,
USA
State sues to defend federal Medicaid claims
State sues to defend federal Medicaid claims
Maine’s Department of Health and Human Services has asked a federal court to overturn a decision of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that disallows close to $30 million in federal case management funds for children in Maine’s Medicaid program, called MaineCare.
Maine’s Department of Health and Human Services has asked a federal court to overturn a decision of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that disallows close to $30 million in federal case management funds for children in Maine’s Medicaid program, called MaineCare.
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Child Protective,
Maine,
medicaid,
USA
Are you on the Secret Child Abuser Database?
Are you on the Secret Child Abuser Database?
In 1974 the federal government enacted the child abuse prevention and treatment act known as CAPTA. While the intentions of this legislation were honorable the outcome, in the past twenty years has become a disaster for many American families.
In 1974 the federal government enacted the child abuse prevention and treatment act known as CAPTA. While the intentions of this legislation were honorable the outcome, in the past twenty years has become a disaster for many American families.
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child abuse register,
USA
Study: Association Between Fertility Treatments, Autism
Study: Association Between Fertility Treatments, Autism
Doctors at 15 autism treatment centers nationwide, including the Massachusetts General Hospital for Children's LADDERS clinic, have collected data that show a surprisingly high association between the disease and children conceived with the help of science.
Doctors at 15 autism treatment centers nationwide, including the Massachusetts General Hospital for Children's LADDERS clinic, have collected data that show a surprisingly high association between the disease and children conceived with the help of science.
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infertility,
pregnancy,
psychology,
USA
Home-schooled children 'at doubled risk of abuse'
Home-schooled children 'at doubled risk of abuse'
Children taken out of school to be taught at home by their parents are twice as likely to be on the child protection register, an expert warned today.
Children taken out of school to be taught at home by their parents are twice as likely to be on the child protection register, an expert warned today.
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Child Protective,
UK
Exclusive: Chicago Father Faces Jail for Bringing Daughter to Church
Exclusive: Chicago Father Faces Jail for Bringing Daughter to Church
Three-year-old Ela Reyes is caught in the middle of her feuding parents' divorce battle -- a private child custody fight that has erupted in a public firestorm over religion and the boundaries of faith and the law.
Three-year-old Ela Reyes is caught in the middle of her feuding parents' divorce battle -- a private child custody fight that has erupted in a public firestorm over religion and the boundaries of faith and the law.
Labels:
fathers rights,
freedom of religion,
Illinois,
USA
State hospital chief to appear in court on charges of molesting adopted son
State hospital chief to appear in court on charges of molesting adopted son
With the executive director of Napa State Hospital scheduled to appear in a Los Angeles County court Friday on charges he molested his adopted son, Long Beach police investigators have revealed his five alleged victims are all boys under 14.
With the executive director of Napa State Hospital scheduled to appear in a Los Angeles County court Friday on charges he molested his adopted son, Long Beach police investigators have revealed his five alleged victims are all boys under 14.
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adoption,
California,
sexual abuse,
USA
Differences in Adoption
On her Blog Eyes Opened Wider, SocialWrkr24/7 wrote the following post.
Differences in Adoption
Now I decided to leave her a comment which she may or may not post. This is because I am the most often misunderstood person on the planet who is viewed as rude when all I'm doing is telling it like it is. Therefore I will post it here.
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Miss Social Worker 24-7
I do believe I understand the point that you are trying to make here. I'll even admit to somewhat agreeing with what you have to say here, but at the same time you have to realize just how generic some of these terms and labels have become. By becoming generic many labels have been reduced to the same meaning. And quite honestly, from the perspective of a real or biological parent these terms are not only offensive, but harmful on many levels, spiritually, emotionally, legally, you name it. They are not harmful on any level for an adoptive parent to be called an adoptive parent.
When you are looked upon by society as an abuser of any kind, you are seen as a monster. You are not seen as someone who needs help. You are not seen as someone who has problems. You are not seen as someone with psychological problems. You are not seen as somebody with a disability, or drug addiction or poor, or unemployed. No you're an abuser. Why else would Child Protective Services even bother with you? Right?
And if you have your child removed, and this my dear comes from discussions with lots and lots of parents, you are viewed as an abuser and looked down upon quite often by the foster parents. Some even blog about it. Some bash the parents, others don't.
You may have to go to a meeting where you are viewed as an abuser by several people in a room. You may be told how inadequate of a parent you are or how these people don't think that you're capable of raising your children.
Meanwhile the workers provide all these hoops for you to jump through, and once you complete these, we'll identify some more issues for you to work on. Of course you don't see it that way, after all, you're just trying to help, right? Some people just can't handle the psychological beat down, which is the way that they view it. And believe it or not sweetie, for many many parents who have been involved with the child welfare system in any way, a psychological beat down from many of the people who are supposed to help, is just what you get. So the perception is not always inaccurate.
So back to your original point, no real parent is going to care how an adoptive or foster parent feels about having a label applied on them that identifies them as a non biological parent. Especially when they have your kid.
But hey, we deserved it right?
Differences in Adoption
Now I decided to leave her a comment which she may or may not post. This is because I am the most often misunderstood person on the planet who is viewed as rude when all I'm doing is telling it like it is. Therefore I will post it here.
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Miss Social Worker 24-7
I do believe I understand the point that you are trying to make here. I'll even admit to somewhat agreeing with what you have to say here, but at the same time you have to realize just how generic some of these terms and labels have become. By becoming generic many labels have been reduced to the same meaning. And quite honestly, from the perspective of a real or biological parent these terms are not only offensive, but harmful on many levels, spiritually, emotionally, legally, you name it. They are not harmful on any level for an adoptive parent to be called an adoptive parent.
When you are looked upon by society as an abuser of any kind, you are seen as a monster. You are not seen as someone who needs help. You are not seen as someone who has problems. You are not seen as someone with psychological problems. You are not seen as somebody with a disability, or drug addiction or poor, or unemployed. No you're an abuser. Why else would Child Protective Services even bother with you? Right?
And if you have your child removed, and this my dear comes from discussions with lots and lots of parents, you are viewed as an abuser and looked down upon quite often by the foster parents. Some even blog about it. Some bash the parents, others don't.
You may have to go to a meeting where you are viewed as an abuser by several people in a room. You may be told how inadequate of a parent you are or how these people don't think that you're capable of raising your children.
Meanwhile the workers provide all these hoops for you to jump through, and once you complete these, we'll identify some more issues for you to work on. Of course you don't see it that way, after all, you're just trying to help, right? Some people just can't handle the psychological beat down, which is the way that they view it. And believe it or not sweetie, for many many parents who have been involved with the child welfare system in any way, a psychological beat down from many of the people who are supposed to help, is just what you get. So the perception is not always inaccurate.
So back to your original point, no real parent is going to care how an adoptive or foster parent feels about having a label applied on them that identifies them as a non biological parent. Especially when they have your kid.
But hey, we deserved it right?
Labels:
adoption,
Child Protective,
foster care,
USA
Why Shred DHR Documents?
Why Shred DHR Documents?
One of our correspondents forwarded this to our email address. This is a letter to the editor sent last year out of Birmingham, Alabama.
One of our correspondents forwarded this to our email address. This is a letter to the editor sent last year out of Birmingham, Alabama.
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Child Protective,
dead kid,
foster care,
missing records,
USA
Morristown man loses bid for new trial in death of foster child
Morristown man loses bid for new trial in death of foster child
Following about two hours of arguments Thursday, and without the benefit of a national television audience, Circuit Judge John Dugger upheld the guilty verdict and sentence of a Morristown man convicted last year in the strangling death of a foster child.
Following about two hours of arguments Thursday, and without the benefit of a national television audience, Circuit Judge John Dugger upheld the guilty verdict and sentence of a Morristown man convicted last year in the strangling death of a foster child.
Labels:
dead kid,
foster care,
Tennessee,
USA
Parents in Del. child sex abuse case face dilemma
Parents in Del. child sex abuse case face dilemma
Brandy Little worked for seven years as a nurse for Dr. Earl Bradley, the Delaware pediatrician accused of molesting more than 100 children. He treated two of her children, and his kids sometimes baby-sat hers.
Brandy Little worked for seven years as a nurse for Dr. Earl Bradley, the Delaware pediatrician accused of molesting more than 100 children. He treated two of her children, and his kids sometimes baby-sat hers.
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Delaware,
doctor,
sexual abuse,
USA
CAS delays foster parent rate changes
CAS delays foster parent rate changes
The Kawartha-Haliburton Children's Aid Society is delaying plans to change foster-parent rates so there's more time for the two sides to resolve their differences, The Examinerhas learned.
The Kawartha-Haliburton Children's Aid Society is delaying plans to change foster-parent rates so there's more time for the two sides to resolve their differences, The Examinerhas learned.
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canada,
childrens Aid Society,
foster care,
money,
Ontario
Monitoring child welfare
Monitoring child welfare
Following the deaths of 35 children over the past three years who slipped through the cracks of the state's child protection system, lawmakers yesterday unveiled a bill that would create an independent investigator to address weaknesses in the system.
Following the deaths of 35 children over the past three years who slipped through the cracks of the state's child protection system, lawmakers yesterday unveiled a bill that would create an independent investigator to address weaknesses in the system.
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Child Protective,
Colorado,
dead kid,
USA
Thursday, February 25, 2010
State Senator: 'How many kids have to die?'
State Senator: 'How many kids have to die?'
Gov. Bill Ritter and Democratic lawmakers laid out a plan to address systematic weaknesses in Colorado's child protection system that have resulted in the deaths of a few dozen children in protective care, from Chandler Grafner, who starved, to Neveah Gallegos, who was murdered.
Gov. Bill Ritter and Democratic lawmakers laid out a plan to address systematic weaknesses in Colorado's child protection system that have resulted in the deaths of a few dozen children in protective care, from Chandler Grafner, who starved, to Neveah Gallegos, who was murdered.
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Child Protective,
Colorado,
dead kid,
foster care,
USA
Web-based system lets police, social workers share data on child abuse
Web-based system lets police, social workers share data on child abuse
L.A. County's district attorney calls the implementation a 'giant leap forward' and says the system, designed to prevent cases from falling through the cracks, is the first of its kind in the U.S.
L.A. County's district attorney calls the implementation a 'giant leap forward' and says the system, designed to prevent cases from falling through the cracks, is the first of its kind in the U.S.
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California,
Child Protective,
police,
USA
Webcam Spying Case in Lower Merion School District Triggers War of Words
Webcam Spying Case in Lower Merion School District Triggers War of Words
A high school assistant principal in the Lower Merion School District in Pennsylvania lashed out about the webcam spying allegations, while the student at the center of the case says her denials fall short.
A high school assistant principal in the Lower Merion School District in Pennsylvania lashed out about the webcam spying allegations, while the student at the center of the case says her denials fall short.
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Pennsylvania,
school,
USA
DHS accused of foul play
DHS accused of foul play
Following failed attempts to get custody of his daughter, an Ada man accuses Pottawatomie County Department of Human Services of violating the Indian Child Welfare Act and its own policies.
Following failed attempts to get custody of his daughter, an Ada man accuses Pottawatomie County Department of Human Services of violating the Indian Child Welfare Act and its own policies.
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Child Protective,
foster care,
Idaho,
USA
U.K. Commons Passes Sex-Ed Bill Forcing Schools to Promote Homosexuality, Abortion
U.K. Commons Passes Sex-Ed Bill Forcing Schools to Promote Homosexuality, Abortion
The House of Commons voted 68 to 177 last night to pass third reading of the government’s sex-education bill in a vote that pro-life and pro-family advocates have called “deplorable.”
The House of Commons voted 68 to 177 last night to pass third reading of the government’s sex-education bill in a vote that pro-life and pro-family advocates have called “deplorable.”
Foster couple 'will not be charged'
Foster couple 'will not be charged'
A Cambridgeshire couple who went on the run with their two foster daughters 12 years ago will not be charged after child abuse allegations were investigated, sources close to the inquiry have said.
A Cambridgeshire couple who went on the run with their two foster daughters 12 years ago will not be charged after child abuse allegations were investigated, sources close to the inquiry have said.
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foster care,
UK
Cops: Child Wanders Off, Possibly Abducted
Cops: Child Wanders Off, Possibly Abducted
Note: Or possibly the foster mother is hiding something.
Patrick Alford, a 7-year-old foster child who recently moved in with new foster parents, disappeared from his Spring Creek Development home in Starrett City, N.Y.
Note: Or possibly the foster mother is hiding something.
Patrick Alford, a 7-year-old foster child who recently moved in with new foster parents, disappeared from his Spring Creek Development home in Starrett City, N.Y.
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foster care,
missing child,
New York,
USA
Inquest jury deliberates in foster boy’s death
Inquest jury deliberates in foster boy’s death
The teen murderer at the centre of a coroner's inquest into the death of Matthew Reid doesn't feel sorry for herself, but for the boy she killed, her former foster mother said Wednesday.
The teen murderer at the centre of a coroner's inquest into the death of Matthew Reid doesn't feel sorry for herself, but for the boy she killed, her former foster mother said Wednesday.
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canada,
dead kid,
foster care
Former Camden County mother who starved adopted children is released from prison
Former Camden County mother who starved adopted children is released from prison
She was decried as a "monster" who stood by as her four adopted sons slowly wasted away, as they fought their hunger by gnawing on bits of wallboard, as their teeth rotted from malnutrition.
She was decried as a "monster" who stood by as her four adopted sons slowly wasted away, as they fought their hunger by gnawing on bits of wallboard, as their teeth rotted from malnutrition.
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adoption,
child abuse,
neglect,
new jersey,
USA
Foster mom arrested for child abuse
Foster mom arrested for child abuse
Children who are orphaned or are victims of cruelty by their biological parents often find themselves placed in foster care. It is therefore that much more reprehensible when those children are victimized by the very person who is paid to care for them.
Children who are orphaned or are victims of cruelty by their biological parents often find themselves placed in foster care. It is therefore that much more reprehensible when those children are victimized by the very person who is paid to care for them.
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arizona,
Child Protective,
foster care,
USA
Director of state hospital that treats child molesters accused of repeatedly raping foster child [Updated]
Director of state hospital that treats child molesters accused of repeatedly raping foster child [Updated]
The executive director of Napa State Hospital, a Northern California mental institution whose patients include convicted child molesters, was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of sexually molesting a foster child in his care for more than a decade.
The executive director of Napa State Hospital, a Northern California mental institution whose patients include convicted child molesters, was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of sexually molesting a foster child in his care for more than a decade.
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California,
foster care,
sexual abuse,
USA
Brad Pitt, with actor James Haven, helped plan reunion between Angelina Jolie and father Jon Voight
Brad Pitt, with actor James Haven, helped plan reunion between Angelina Jolie and father Jon Voight
The actress later explained her father's accusations could have caused child welfare authorities to take away her adopted Cambodian son, Maddox.
The actress later explained her father's accusations could have caused child welfare authorities to take away her adopted Cambodian son, Maddox.
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California,
Child Protective
Reform First Nations child welfare: child advocate
Reform First Nations child welfare: child advocate
New Brunswick's child and youth advocate is calling for a sweeping reform of the child welfare system in First Nations communities.
New Brunswick's child and youth advocate is calling for a sweeping reform of the child welfare system in First Nations communities.
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canada,
child welfare
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Director of Calif. mental hospital arrested for investigation of molesting his foster child
And another Foster Molester gets caught.
Director of Calif. mental hospital arrested for investigation of molesting his foster child
The executive director of a Northern California mental hospital was arrested Wednesday for investigation of molesting his foster child for more than a decade.
Director of Calif. mental hospital arrested for investigation of molesting his foster child
The executive director of a Northern California mental hospital was arrested Wednesday for investigation of molesting his foster child for more than a decade.
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California,
foster care,
sexual abuse,
USA
Lisa Rinna's Nanny Caring for Charlie Sheen's Sons
Lisa Rinna's Nanny Caring for Charlie Sheen's Sons
With both Charlie Sheen and his wife Brooke in rehab, where are their twin boys Bob and Max?
With both Charlie Sheen and his wife Brooke in rehab, where are their twin boys Bob and Max?
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California,
Child Protective,
drug abuse,
foster care,
USA
Pedophile Pediatricians Remain in Shadows
Pedophile Pediatricians Remain in Shadows
Parents Fight Abuse in Delaware, but Many Other Cases Never Make it Past State Medical Boards
Parents Fight Abuse in Delaware, but Many Other Cases Never Make it Past State Medical Boards
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Delaware,
doctor,
sexual abuse,
USA
Britain's child migrants lost their childhoods to years of hard labour
Britain's child migrants lost their childhoods to years of hard labour
Gordon Brown today apologised for the abuse of children transported thousands of miles from home
Gordon Brown today apologised for the abuse of children transported thousands of miles from home
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child abuse,
Child Protective,
UK
Charity concerned about foster childcare
Charity concerned about foster childcare
A CHARITY is concerned about the number of children being cared for unofficially by people who are not close relatives.
A CHARITY is concerned about the number of children being cared for unofficially by people who are not close relatives.
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foster care,
UK
The high cost of foster homes
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foster care,
USA
Savannah Orphanage To Close After 135 Years
Savannah Orphanage To Close After 135 Years
A national trend in foster care has made its way to Savannah. And it's now no more for a 135 year-old orphanage.
A national trend in foster care has made its way to Savannah. And it's now no more for a 135 year-old orphanage.
PART 2: Saskatchewan foster parents would like to see adoptions happen earlier in children's lives
PART 2: Saskatchewan foster parents would like to see adoptions happen earlier in children's lives
Note: I'm sure they would, it would make the parental alienation process that much easier.
One year ago, Saskatchewan Children's Advocate issued a scathing report on foster home overcrowding in the Saskatoon area.
Note: I'm sure they would, it would make the parental alienation process that much easier.
One year ago, Saskatchewan Children's Advocate issued a scathing report on foster home overcrowding in the Saskatoon area.
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adoption,
canada,
foster care,
Saskatchewan
2 Children Escape CYFD Custody
2 Children Escape CYFD Custody
Two children, who were in the custody of the Children, Youth and Families Department's main office in Santa Fe, managed to escape from the state building.
Two children, who were in the custody of the Children, Youth and Families Department's main office in Santa Fe, managed to escape from the state building.
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Child Protective,
foster care,
New Mexico,
USA
DCYF probation officer facing drug charges
State department says it did conduct a pre-employment criminal record check on Michael Ayer.
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Child Protective,
drug abuse,
probation,
Rhode Island,
USA
Critics say DCF fails to follow up properly on Florida's high-risk child cases
Critics say DCF fails to follow up properly on Florida's high-risk child cases
The state's child abuse hotline got a worried call in May 2008, alleging that a baby's father had passed out while snorting cocaine and that the boy was chewing on a cable wire.
The state's child abuse hotline got a worried call in May 2008, alleging that a baby's father had passed out while snorting cocaine and that the boy was chewing on a cable wire.
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Child Protective,
dcf,
florida,
USA
DCF employee sentenced
DCF employee sentenced
A former Department of Children & Families employee who stole nearly $35,000 by creating dummy accounts for cash and food stamp benefits will spend five years in prison, a Broward County judge has ordered.
A former Department of Children & Families employee who stole nearly $35,000 by creating dummy accounts for cash and food stamp benefits will spend five years in prison, a Broward County judge has ordered.
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florida,
money,
social services,
USA
CAS meets foster parents over dispute
CAS meets foster parents over dispute
Officials with the Kawartha- Haliburton Children's Aid Society were to meet with members of the local foster parent association Monday night in what was called the first step of resolving a dispute about how foster parents are compensated.
Officials with the Kawartha- Haliburton Children's Aid Society were to meet with members of the local foster parent association Monday night in what was called the first step of resolving a dispute about how foster parents are compensated.
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canada,
childrens Aid Society,
foster care,
money,
Ontario
Orphan Train Rider Will Share Her Story at Homestead National Monument of America
Orphan Train Rider Will Share Her Story at Homestead National Monument of America
It's one of most compelling stories from America's history: Between 1854 and 1929 thousands of children from Eastern cities were sent to the Midwest and West on "Orphan Trains." On March 7, 2010, Homestead National Monument of America will host an Orphan Train historian and one of the few remaining Orphan Train Riders for a special program.
It's one of most compelling stories from America's history: Between 1854 and 1929 thousands of children from Eastern cities were sent to the Midwest and West on "Orphan Trains." On March 7, 2010, Homestead National Monument of America will host an Orphan Train historian and one of the few remaining Orphan Train Riders for a special program.
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orphan trains,
USA
Closely watched families
Closely watched families
A new legislation might give social workers more power in child abuse cases in Poland
A new legislation might give social workers more power in child abuse cases in Poland
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Child Protective,
poland
Child welfare documents left in Middlesbrough street
Child welfare documents left in Middlesbrough street
Middlesbrough Council has apologised after confidential documents, including a letter for child protection workers, were found in a busy street.
Middlesbrough Council has apologised after confidential documents, including a letter for child protection workers, were found in a busy street.
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Child Protective,
missing records,
UK
Springers guilty of torture, abuse
A Maryland woman was convicted Monday of murdering two of her adopted daughters, whose bodies were found in a freezer in the woman's home.
Investigators in Delaware are urging victims and their families to come forward after a pediatrician is charged with serial molestation of more than 1
People receiving food stamps aren't monitored by the state and can buy whatever kinds of food they want. But 24 Hour News 8 has received complaints from others who say the state should monitor the process.
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Child Protective,
Michigan,
social services,
USA
Doctor Accused of Molesting More Than 100 Kids
Investigators in Delaware are urging victims and their families to come forward after a pediatrician is charged with serial molestation of more than 100 children.
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Delaware,
doctor,
sexual abuse,
USA
Parents cleared of false allegations remain on state's child abuser list
Parents cleared of false allegations remain on state's child abuser list
California's child abuse reporting act is unconstitutional because the wrongly accused have no recourse to get off the list. More than a year after that ruling, the state has yet to fix the problem.
California's child abuse reporting act is unconstitutional because the wrongly accused have no recourse to get off the list. More than a year after that ruling, the state has yet to fix the problem.
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California,
child abuse register,
Child Protective,
USA
Foster Children Aging Out of the System
Foster Children Aging Out of the System
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adoption,
age out,
foster care,
USA,
Virginia
Woman Accused In Adoption Scam: I Was Stupid
A woman accused of stealing more than $6,000 from prospective adoptive parents says she's sorry.
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adoption,
child welfare fraud,
Indiana,
USA
CYFD Recruiters Stepping Up Efforts in February
Anybody want a kid?
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baby market,
foster care,
New Mexico,
USA
Senator Rhoads Files Legislation for Children in State Care
Senator Rhoads Files Legislation for Children in State Care
Senator Jerry P. Rhoads, D-Madisonville, has filed legislation establishing a new definition for “independent living” for children that are committed to the care of the State.
Senator Jerry P. Rhoads, D-Madisonville, has filed legislation establishing a new definition for “independent living” for children that are committed to the care of the State.
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Child Protective,
foster care,
Kentucky,
USA
No-spank bill on way
No-spank bill on way
The state Legislature is about to weigh in on a question that stirs impassioned debate among moms and dads: Should parents spank their children?
The state Legislature is about to weigh in on a question that stirs impassioned debate among moms and dads: Should parents spank their children?
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California,
Child Protective,
legislation,
spanking,
USA
California Group Home Greed Trumps Children's Need, National Child Advocacy Group Says
California Group Home Greed Trumps Children's Need, National Child Advocacy Group Says
At a time when services to vulnerable California children face devastating budget cuts, the state's group homes and institutions are grabbing an additional $242 million to fund programs that are largely worthless and sometimes harmful to children, a national child advocacy group said Tuesday.
At a time when services to vulnerable California children face devastating budget cuts, the state's group homes and institutions are grabbing an additional $242 million to fund programs that are largely worthless and sometimes harmful to children, a national child advocacy group said Tuesday.
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California,
group homes,
money,
USA
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Foster parent charged with sex acts with a child
Foster parent charged with sex acts with a child
A foster parent in Lincoln County has been charged with sex acts against a child.
Note: Wow, lots of foster molesters getting busted this week.
A foster parent in Lincoln County has been charged with sex acts against a child.
Note: Wow, lots of foster molesters getting busted this week.
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foster care,
North Carolina,
sexual abuse,
USA
Vermont judge: Fugitive mother in contempt
Vermont judge: Fugitive mother in contempt
A family court judge in Vermont Tuesday issued a warrant for the arrest of former lesbian Lisa Miller who disappeared with the child she once shared with her former civil union partner, Janet Jenkins.
A family court judge in Vermont Tuesday issued a warrant for the arrest of former lesbian Lisa Miller who disappeared with the child she once shared with her former civil union partner, Janet Jenkins.
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family court,
gay adoption,
judge,
USA,
Vermont,
Virginia
Lawmakers Erred on Raises for Judges, Court Finds
Lawmakers Erred on Raises for Judges, Court Finds
The state’s highest court ruled on Tuesday that New York’s governors and legislators had violated the State Constitution by refusing to authorize pay raises for state judges for more than a decade.
The state’s highest court ruled on Tuesday that New York’s governors and legislators had violated the State Constitution by refusing to authorize pay raises for state judges for more than a decade.
Charlie Sheen Enters Rehab
Charlie Sheen Enters Rehab
The saga continues. Just weeks after Brooke Mueller seeks in-patient treatment, husband and actor, Charlie Sheen enters rehab.
The saga continues. Just weeks after Brooke Mueller seeks in-patient treatment, husband and actor, Charlie Sheen enters rehab.
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California,
Child Protective,
drug abuse,
USA
Former investigator for Pasco Sheriff's Office charged with welfare fraud
Former investigator for Pasco Sheriff's Office charged with welfare fraud
A former child protective investigator for the Pasco County Sheriff's Office was arrested Monday on accusations she falsified documents so she and her boyfriend could get food stamps and other government assistance.
A former child protective investigator for the Pasco County Sheriff's Office was arrested Monday on accusations she falsified documents so she and her boyfriend could get food stamps and other government assistance.
House passes bill extending health benefits for teens leaving foster care
House passes bill extending health benefits for teens leaving foster care
Teens aging out of foster care will retain health care coverage from the Oregon Health Plan until they turn 21, under a bill that passed the House on a unanimous vote.
Teens aging out of foster care will retain health care coverage from the Oregon Health Plan until they turn 21, under a bill that passed the House on a unanimous vote.
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age out,
Child Protective,
foster care,
oregon,
USA
PM To Say Sorry Over UK Kids Sent Into Abuse
PM To Say Sorry Over UK Kids Sent Into Abuse
Gordon Brown is set to finally apologise for Britain's role in sending thousands of children to former colonies where many suffered terrible abuse.
Gordon Brown is set to finally apologise for Britain's role in sending thousands of children to former colonies where many suffered terrible abuse.
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Child Protective,
UK
Gordon Brown to apologise to child migrants sent abroad
Gordon Brown to apologise to child migrants sent abroad
Gordon Brown is set to apologise for the UK's role in sending more than 130,000 children to former colonies where many suffered abuse.
Gordon Brown is set to apologise for the UK's role in sending more than 130,000 children to former colonies where many suffered abuse.
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Child Protective,
UK
Foster Children Aging Out of the System
Labels:
age out,
foster care,
USA,
Virginia
Pahrump man accused of sex assault on foster child
Pahrump man accused of sex assault on foster child
A Nye County sheriff’s investigator says a 62-year-old Pahrump foster father is facing charges that he sexually assaulted a child in his care.
A Nye County sheriff’s investigator says a 62-year-old Pahrump foster father is facing charges that he sexually assaulted a child in his care.
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foster care,
Nevada,
USA
Foster Father Accused Of Sex Assault
Foster Father Accused Of Sex Assault
A 62-year-old Pahrump man was charged with sexual assault and lewdness after he was accused of molesting a child in his care.
A 62-year-old Pahrump man was charged with sexual assault and lewdness after he was accused of molesting a child in his care.
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foster care,
Nevada,
sexual abuse,
USA
Alamo ministries appeals dismissal of lawsuit
Alamo ministries appeals dismissal of lawsuit
The Tony Alamo Christian Ministries is appealing the dismissal of its lawsuit over the removal of children from ministry compounds.
The Tony Alamo Christian Ministries is appealing the dismissal of its lawsuit over the removal of children from ministry compounds.
Police Sergeant acquitted of sex with underage girls
Police Sergeant acquitted of sex with underage girls
POLICE Sergeant Juan Pratt, who was accused of having sex with two under-age girls, was yesterday acquitted at Freeport Magistrate's Court.
POLICE Sergeant Juan Pratt, who was accused of having sex with two under-age girls, was yesterday acquitted at Freeport Magistrate's Court.
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foster care,
sexual abuse,
USA
Children’s Guild Names Steve Howe Director of Children’s Services
Children’s Guild Names Steve Howe Director of Children’s Services
The Children's Guild named Steve Howe director of children's services. Howe, who has more than 20 years of experience in family services, will lead admissions, the three group homes operated by The Children's Guild, the treatment foster care program and the Family Help Center, which supports children struggling with stress and traumatic events in the community and nine public schools.
The Children's Guild named Steve Howe director of children's services. Howe, who has more than 20 years of experience in family services, will lead admissions, the three group homes operated by The Children's Guild, the treatment foster care program and the Family Help Center, which supports children struggling with stress and traumatic events in the community and nine public schools.
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Child Protective,
management,
Maryland,
USA
Maryland mom convicted of killing kids found in freezer
Maryland mom convicted of killing kids found in freezer
A Maryland woman was convicted Monday of murdering two of her adopted daughters, whose bodies were found in a freezer in the woman's home.
A Maryland woman was convicted Monday of murdering two of her adopted daughters, whose bodies were found in a freezer in the woman's home.
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Child Protective,
dead kid,
Maryland
California on Hook for Millions in Foster Care
California on Hook for Millions in Foster Care
A federal judge in San Francisco ordered the California Department of Social Services to increase by 32 percent the rates it pays to care for foster children in group homes, to comply with a 9th Circuit ruling that the state must cover the full cost of care, not just part of it.
A federal judge in San Francisco ordered the California Department of Social Services to increase by 32 percent the rates it pays to care for foster children in group homes, to comply with a 9th Circuit ruling that the state must cover the full cost of care, not just part of it.
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California,
foster care,
group homes,
money,
USA
Testimony continues at social workers' trial
Testimony continues at social workers' trial
An investigator probing the starving death of a disabled Philadelphia teenager testified he found shredded documents concerning the girl in the trash behind the offices of social workers charged in the case.
An investigator probing the starving death of a disabled Philadelphia teenager testified he found shredded documents concerning the girl in the trash behind the offices of social workers charged in the case.
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Child Protective,
dead kid,
Pennsylvania,
USA
Empire man allegedly plants phone to capture video of naked foster daughter
Empire man allegedly plants phone to capture video of naked foster daughter
An Empire man who allegedly planted a cellular phone in his foster daughter's closet with the intent to capture her naked on video has been arrested, authorities said.

Note: Yeah, they're gonna like this foster-perv in jail.
An Empire man who allegedly planted a cellular phone in his foster daughter's closet with the intent to capture her naked on video has been arrested, authorities said.

Note: Yeah, they're gonna like this foster-perv in jail.
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California,
child pornography,
foster care,
sexual abuse,
USA
DCYF wants to expand background checks on prospective employees
DCYF wants to expand background checks on prospective employees
The state Department of Children, Youth and Families conducted a pre-employment Rhode Island criminal record check on a veteran juvenile probation officer who was charged by state police with dealing heroin while on the job, according to a DCYF official.
The state Department of Children, Youth and Families conducted a pre-employment Rhode Island criminal record check on a veteran juvenile probation officer who was charged by state police with dealing heroin while on the job, according to a DCYF official.
