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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Manitoba doesn’t have right track apprehended kids on reserves: chiefs

Manitoba doesn’t have right track apprehended kids on reserves: chiefs

Manitoba's top aboriginal leaders say the province doesn't have the right to know about or track children seized by child welfare agencies on reserves.

Is Snohomish County’s foster care system in crisis?

Is Snohomish County’s foster care system in crisis?

It would be three months before the twins would see each other again. As tragic as this story is, it is more common than not.

In the Spotlight: Foster children deserve adequate psychiatric care

In the Spotlight: Foster children deserve adequate psychiatric care

Note: They act as if doping these kids up on psych meds is a privilege.

Foster children who are removed from their family of origin, placed in a relative’s or stranger’s home with limited to supervised visitation with parents once a week, and monitored by social workers, therapists, and court personnel, already pay the price for their parents’ mistakes. All aspects of removing a child and placing him or her in foster care are traumatic. Why should these children continue to pay for a situation they had no control over by being forced to wait for the care they so desperately need?

States moving to ban private re-homing of adopted children

States moving to ban private re-homing of adopted children

Several states are working on legislation to ban the private transfer of adopted children after reports surfaced of families "re-homing" adopted children through social media, often into the homes of pedophiles and other abusers.

Colorado makes child abuse information public

Colorado makes child abuse information public

Colorado has created a website that provides the public with child-protection and child-abuse information for each county, the latest in a series of reforms that follow a number of child deaths in the state.

“If You Want To Be A Parent, Don’t Adopt From Foster Care” !?!

Oh the heartache these infertile's suffer when one of your kids goes home.

Damn you real parents for doing what's right for your kid!

“If You Want To Be A Parent, Don’t Adopt From Foster Care” !?!


Oklahoma foster care reform efforts criticized

Oklahoma foster care reform efforts criticized

Oklahoma is making lackluster progress toward its promise to improve its foster-care system, according to a report released Wednesday morning by an independent monitoring panel.

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Embattled DCF Chair Resigns After Controversy Over Justina Pelletier’s Parents Losing Custody

Embattled DCF Chair Resigns After Controversy Over Justina Pelletier’s Parents Losing Custody

The embattled Chief of the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families (DCF), Olga Roche, has resigned following the controversy surrounding the costly mismanagement of Justina Pelletier’s case and the tragic recent deaths of three children.Now, under intense scrutiny by the Massachusetts General Assembly. House Speaker Robert DeLeo (D), who called for Roche’s resignation, told radio station WBUR:

Judge finds man not guilty of first-degree murder in foster daughter's death

Judge finds man not guilty of first-degree murder in foster daughter's death

A judge has found a man not guilty of first-degree murder in the death of his 3-year-old foster daughter.

‘We’re failing children’: NWT Health

‘We’re failing children’: NWT Health

There is no denying that the NWT department of Health and Social Services is failing to support families and protect children, deputy minister Debbie Delancey voiced again last week following meetings on a recent report by the auditor general exposing major gaps in services.

Child welfare official resigns after kids' deaths

Child welfare official resigns after kids' deaths

Embattled Massachusetts Department of Children and Families Commissioner Olga Roche (roh-SHAY') has resigned under mounting pressure following the deaths of three children.

Mass. child welfare announcement scheduled

Mass. child welfare announcement scheduled

The secretary of the state's Executive Office of Health and Human Services has planned a news conference to discuss the state child welfare agency.

Note: Oh how exciting.

Patrick’s office seeks potential child welfare chief successor

Patrick’s office seeks potential child welfare chief successor

Governor Deval Patrick’s office began seeking potential replacements Monday for the state’s child welfare commissioner, say two people with direct knowledge of the effort, a sign the governor may be heeding calls for the resignation of Olga I. Roche after months of defending her.

DCF disaster: Father of dead baby says workers botched meeting

DCF disaster: Father of dead baby says workers botched meeting

The father of a 2-week-old Fitchburg baby who died while under state watch told the Herald yesterday child welfare workers never notified the family to meet with a social worker two days before the infant died.

Governor needs to fire Carter over CPS fiasco

Governor needs to fire Carter over CPS fiasco

Columnist Laurie Roberts is one strong reason I get TheArizona Republic. Ninety-nine times out of a 100, she nails it, as she did when she asked "Why hasn't Clarence Carter been fired?"

Lev Tahor child released from foster care

Lev Tahor child released from foster care

An Ontario judge has ordered an infant with an ultra-orthodox Jewish sect to be released from foster care and placed in the care of the baby's 17-year-old mother.

Murray, Coakley join DeLeo in calling for DCF boss to resign

Murray, Coakley join DeLeo in calling for DCF boss to resign

Speaker of the House Robert DeLeo, citing the “complete mismanagement” of the Department of Children and Families, today called on beleaguered commissioner Olga Roche to step down in what marks the strongest pressure yet on Gov. Deval Patrick to make a change — but the governor said he is not sure the resignation would be “an adequate solution.”

State report finds system failed in slain Plano toddler’s case

State report finds system failed in slain Plano toddler’s case

A state report on the death of a Plano toddler found Child Protective Services failed to flag multiple allegations of abuse for further review as required.

Monday, April 28, 2014

CPS Workers Fired During Investigation File Lawsuit

CPS Workers Fired During Investigation File Lawsuit

The five CPS workers fired after a Department of Public Safety investigation are suing to clear their names. The employees were held responsible for six thousand unchecked child abuse and neglect reports. Their lawyer tells CBS Five his clients are scapegoats. He says they were fired for what they were directed to do and were supervised doing it.

Man Accused of Raping Foster Daughter

Man Accused of Raping Foster Daughter

A Philadelphia man will stand trial after he was accused of raping his own foster daughter.

Children's agency to leave Six Nations

Children's agency to leave Six Nations

Faced with the threat of legal action and getting nowhere in negotiations with the elected band council, Brant Family and Children's Services is leaving Six Nations.

Deaths renew calls for Olga Roche’s ouster

Deaths renew calls for Olga Roche’s ouster

A Fitchburg baby that died Saturday was part of a family monitored by the embattled Department of Children and Families, and with a Grafton baby’s April 11 death with DCF involvement, advocates and lawmakers are renewing calls for the ouster of DCF chief Olga Roche and more scrutiny of the agency.


Lawsuit threatens to impact reform efforts by CPS

Lawsuit threatens to impact reform efforts by CPS

On paper, Texas Child Protective Services, one of the nation’s largest child abuse investigative and foster care teams, is a formidable agency, equipped with a two-year, $2.5 billion budget and about 8,000 employees.

Kalamazoo foster family frustrated after teen goes months without check from Kalamazoo County DHS

Kalamazoo foster family frustrated after teen goes months without check from Kalamazoo County DHS

Dan Wimsatt and Chris Harris are no strangers to the foster care system, having accepted about a dozen children into their household at various times throughout the last nine years.

Audit reveals disturbing problems in LA child welfare services

Audit reveals disturbing problems in LA child welfare services

April is National Child Abuse Prevention month. And just this month, the Louisiana State Auditor released a performance audit showing some disturbing problems in our state's child welfare system. "The system is very broken. The foster care system is scary. It's reactive, there's no proactiveness in it whatsoever," Kelli Todd of the Volunteers for Youth Justice (VYJ) told us. The audit of the Department of Children and Family Services reveals some cases were improperly referred to the wrong programs, not all cases were dealt with in a timely manner, and that the caseworkers dealing with children and their families on a daily basis - have too much on their plate.

Saturday, April 26, 2014

IF YOU WOULDN'T SAY IT ABOUT A BOOB JOB...

Um... Okay.




Teen dies by suicide in Edmonton group home

Teen dies by suicide in Edmonton group home

The mournful heartbeat of traditional Cree drum songs haunted a Maskwacis community hall Friday as the mother of a dead teenage girl bent over her daughter’s body, placed her forehead on the girl’s chest, and wept.

Bogus social worker examines baby in Gloucestershire

Bogus social worker examines baby in Gloucestershire

Note: Beware of the real ones too.

Police warn parents to be vigilant after incident involving young woman with fake ID badge calling at a home

Man gets 40 years for kidnapping former foster mom

Man gets 40 years for kidnapping former foster mom

A Wilsall man who was convicted of escaping from a Bozeman pre-release center and holding his former foster mother hostage while demanding information to help him rob the bar where she worked has been sentenced to 40 years in prison.

Note: Looks like this kid finally found his forever home.  

SC boys home settles lawsuit over abuse allegation

SC boys home settles lawsuit over abuse allegation

A South Carolina boys home has settled a lawsuit by a former resident who said he was sexually assaulted by an older child, officials said Friday.

Foster father on trial in Amite

Foster father on trial in Amite

A Hammond man’s first-degree murder trial in the death of his 3-year-old foster daughter will resume Monday at the Tangipahoa Parish Courthouse in Amite.

Convicted foster mom to serve remaining sentence in community

Convicted foster mom to serve remaining sentence in community

A Dartmouth foster mother who nearly starved her daughter to death will get to spend the last third of her two-year sentence in the community.

Mass. State Official Wants Justina Pelletier In Connecticut

Mass. State Official Wants Justina Pelletier In Connecticut

“Justina Pelletier should return to her home state of Connecticut to receive the services and support she needs close to her friends, family, school and community. We strongly believe that this outcome is in Justina’s best interests, and have laid the groundwork to make it happen,” said Polanowicz.

Jackson County’s child welfare division continues to fall short

Jackson County’s child welfare division continues to fall short

Despite an intensive push and additional resources, Jackson County’s child welfare division has failed to get past problems that have plagued the office for at least a year: high turnover, inexperienced workers and overwhelming caseloads.

Op-ed: An open letter to DCF Commissioner Katz

Op-ed: An open letter to DCF Commissioner Katz

I am distressed by your recently published letters and statements defending the solitary confinement incarceration of 16-year-old Jane Doe at York, an adult prison. I am surprised that you would make such derogatory and negative comments about any child -- especially one who is committed to [the Department of Children and Families]. You are the commissioner of the agency entrusted with protecting children.

Parenting: Language of politics irks and inspires pot-smoking mom

Parenting: Language of politics irks and inspires pot-smoking mom

Since the publication of my article “Lessons learned from Child Protective Services” I have been silently schooled by the Internet. Browsing early comments of the piece revealed that while I had captured the sentiments of CPS fairly well, I’d apparently really missed the mark on parents’ rights. You do not have to let someone in your home without a warrant, and if someone does want inside — they’d better have one in hand. Heard.

Updated: Foster parent charged in death of 7-week-old child; arraigned Friday

Updated: Foster parent charged in death of 7-week-old child; arraigned Friday

A foster parent for an infant boy has been arrested for the child’s murder.

Injuries of foster child are detailed

Injuries of foster child are detailed

Doctors and medical personnel who have examined a critically injured 11-month-old Stockton foster child believe the baby is the victim of "a clear-cut case of shaken baby syndrome" according to a search warrant affidavit from April 22.

Senate unanimously passes child-welfare reform bill

Senate unanimously passes child-welfare reform bill

Until the last minute, members of the Florida Senate amended their child-welfare reform measure and then, by a vote of 37-0, sent it to the House -- its last legislative hurdle before going to Gov. Rick Scott.

Note: Of course they're going to pass it, it's the in thing of the day.  Failure to comply with the anti abuse people will result in a shortened career in politics.
And this will make it easier for them to snatch your kids.


Oversight of DSS cases addressed

Oversight of DSS cases addressed

The Wilkes Social Service Board on Wednesday night addressed recommendations in a state report that identified deficiencies in Wilkes Department of Social Services (DSS) child protective services.

Foster Mom had Suspicions of Man Accused of Putting Baby in Coma

Foster Mom had Suspicions of Man Accused of Putting Baby in Coma

The former foster mother to a 10 month old girl who police say was severely beaten says it all could have been avoided.

Friday, April 25, 2014

Kanawha prosecutor barred from child abuse cases

Kanawha prosecutor barred from child abuse cases

Special prosecutors have been installed to handle child abuse cases in Kanawha County.

DHHS adding staff, making changes after CBS 13 investigation

DHHS adding staff, making changes after CBS 13 investigation

DHHS is changing the way it inspects and monitors the state's hundreds of daycares. The shift comes after our investigation discovered a history of alleged abuse at a southern Maine child care center and a lack of oversight and follow-up by those in charge of keeping your kids safe.

Michigan Supreme Court rules against grandmother in Muskegon guardianship case

Michigan Supreme Court rules against grandmother in Muskegon guardianship case


The Michigan Supreme Court has ruled that the Florida grandmother of several Muskegon County children shouldn’t be favored to be their guardian just because she’s a relative.

The unanimous supreme-court ruling reversed a Michigan Court of Appeals decision and restored the original ruling by Muskegon County 14th Circuit Chief Judge William C. Marietti that the children’s best interest should be the sole guiding factor in deciding their guardianship, with no preference given to relatives.

Note: And the children's best interest would be to be with a biological family member who loves them.

And btw, could this be the social worker responsible for the destruction of this family?

Teen accused of threatening to kill social worker

Teen accused of threatening to kill social worker

Joshua A. Beaumont, 17, of 1708 Ohio St., Apt. 41, was arrested at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Metro-Jefferson Public Safety Building after he allegedly threatened to kill an employee of the Jefferson County Department of Social Services.

Foster parent charged in death of 7-week-old child

Foster parent charged in death of 7-week-old child

A foster parent for an infant boy has been arrested for the child's murder.

State's Attorney Julia Rietz said on Thursday she charged Patrick Kennedy, 35, of the 400 block of East Belle Avenue, with the first-degree murder of Daniel Lindholm-Wilkins, 7 weeks. Kennedy was arrested Thursday afternoon at his home

Amid Overhaul, Case Questions Agency’s Foster Care


As Texas Child Protective Services is working to streamline its foster care system, a lawsuit in federal court could force officials back to the drawing board, costing taxpayers millions of dollars.

Foster Mom Upset CPS Moved Child To Stockton Man Now Accused Of Putting Her In Coma


Princess is in a Coma thanks to CPS and a Foster Parent
Foster Mom Upset CPS Moved Child To Stockton Man Now Accused Of Putting Her In Coma

Note: The poor thing.  Think of how the real parents feel.

A foster mom is angry and upset that the infant she spent months caring for is now in the hospital, and another foster parent is accused of child abuse.

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Hacker group Anonymous targets Children’s Hospital

Hacker group Anonymous targets Children’s Hospital

The infamous computer hacker network known as Anonymous has taken aim at Boston Children’s Hospital over the child-custody case involving Justina Pelletier.

Social worker sacked over missing child

Social worker sacked over missing child

A social worker who failed to tell his superiors that a child in their care was missing was rightly sacked, the Employment Relations Authority has found.

Former social worker faces May trial

Former social worker faces May trial

A former social worker in western Kentucky faces a May trial on a charge of tampering with public records.

Neighbours reported me to social services :-(

Neighbours reported me to social services :-(

As those of you who have read my posts previously will know, I have been blessed with a wonderfully amazing child who unfortunately is a terrible sleeper. He's never slept and it's even worse when he's ill or teething. He cries a lot despite my best efforts to soothe him and we've previously had our neighbours banging on the walls for him to shut up in the middle of the night. They're not pleasant people who we could have a sensible conversation with so we wrote them a letter explaining our difficulties snd also that we were attempting sleep training on the advice of our hv who had been really helpful with our sleeping issues.

Note: Some people just deserve a good beating now and then.

El Paso Struggles With Lack of English-Speaking Foster Homes

El Paso Struggles With Lack of English-Speaking Foster Homes

Nearly a quarter of the young children who came to the Child Crisis Center in El Paso in 2013 were from military families. Many ended up in the emergency shelter after state officials could not find English-speaking foster care families in the heavily Hispanic community who could effectively communicate with them.

Anchorage foster parent arrested for sexual abuse of child in his care

Anchorage foster parent arrested for sexual abuse of child in his care

An Anchorage man was charged Wednesday with three counts of sexual abuse of minor for incidents related to a foster child in his care.

Child Deaths in Florida: Require Degrees At DCF

Child Deaths in Florida: Require Degrees At DCF

Our children, the most vulnerable among us, deserve to be looked after by educated, qualified Florida Department of Children and Families' investigators who understand the complexities of family dynamics and can take action quickly when needed.

3-year-old Putnam County boy killed in hit-and-run; DCF joins in case

3-year-old Putnam County boy killed in hit-and-run; DCF joins in case

Authorities have identified a 3-year-old Putnam County boy killed in a hit-and-run Tuesday night and are questioning several people to determine who was driving the vehicle involved.

Note: My heart goes out to this family.  The article continues...

The Florida Department of Children and Families almost immediately began an investigation to determine whether there was any neglect involved in the child’s ability to get out of the house, said agency spokesman John Harrell.

Note 2: And I love this next line...

“What we need to find out is what was happening at the time of this incident and how the child was being watched,” Harrell said. “We’re certainly going to be sensitive to the poor family.”

Note 3: Sensitivity from a babystealer during a state sponsored anal probe?  Bullshit!  I can't even imagine how that would work.  And what if they do determine neglect was involved?  Are the police going to be just as "sensitive" when they turn it over to them?

Gov. Deval Patrick stands behind Olga Roche, says DCF needs more resources

Gov. Deval Patrick stands behind Olga Roche, says DCF needs more resources

Gov. Deval Patrick is still backing embattled DCF chief Olga Roche in the wake of the grim discovery of long-missing 5-year-old Jeremiah Oliver’s body on the side of Interstate 190.


5 top employees fired from AZ's child welfare agency

5 top employees fired from AZ's child welfare agency

Note: Great start.  Now they should fire the rest of them.

Director Charles Flanagan said these workers were responsible for the internal process that led to more than 6,500 abuse and neglect cases being closed without investigations.
Oh, first it was 5 now it's 6...

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Trial set for caseworker in child deaths

Trial set for caseworker in child deaths

A former caseworker accused of record tampering, which may have contributed to the beating deaths of two children, has a May 5 trial date in Christian Circuit Court.

Senator Calls for Haley to Fire DSS Director

Senator Calls for Haley to Fire DSS Director

A state senator wants Governor Nikki Haley to remove Department of Social Services Director Lillian Koller from her job with the agency.

If anybody needs sex toys contact Andrea Hagen a Children's Caseworker at Holy Cross Children's Services in Grand Rapids Michigan

It takes a special kind of person to steal and sell other people's kids, such as your Pure Romance Consultant and Foster Care Social Worker Andrea Hagen from PrettyPinkToys.com and Holy Cross Children's Services in Grand Rapids Michigan.




On the Holy Cross Facebook Page, she left a comment...


Which linked to her own Facebook page...


which ends in the same number as her Yahoo Email...


I'm not sure what it is about the number 329 that she likes so much, but it's like a calling card.  

I did contact Holy Cross Children's Services in Grand Rapids Michigan at # 616-551-1605 and the receptionist graciously gave me her work cell number 231-942-9662 but told me that "what Andrea does on her personal time is her own business" and refused further comment.

Andrea (right) with her girlfriend who apparently
broke her nose during a domestic violence incident.
I personally think that child stealers should be held to a higher standard in both their professional and personal lives, especially when their Facebook page claims "Healing children and families to meet the social, emotional, educational and spiritual needs." but Low Life's come in all shapes, sizes and sexual orientations I guess.

LA County leaders disagree on how to proceed with foster care reform

LA County leaders disagree on how to proceed with foster care reform

A blue ribbon commission report on the ills of L.A. County's foster care system received a mixed reception at the Board of Supervisors Tuesday, as members signaled widely different views on a path towards reform.

LA County child welfare system 'in crisis,' commission says

LA County child welfare system 'in crisis,' commission says

Los Angeles County's child welfare program is being called a "system in crisis." A commission spent eight months evaluating the Department of Children and Family Services following the death of a young boy. The commission is calling for a major overhaul.

Alberta changes rules on child foster deaths

Alberta changes rules on child foster deaths

The Alberta government introduced changes Tuesday to allow the publication of names and photos of children who die in government care.

DCF Still Failing Imprisoned Teen

DCF Still Failing Imprisoned Teen

Sandra Staub, legal director of the ACLU of Connecticut, has called on the people of Connecticut to demand answers from Department of Children and Families Commissioner Joette Katz regarding the imprisonment of a 16-year-old child who has been in the DCF system for 12 years [April 19, op-ed, "State Must Answer For Imprisoning 16-Year-Old"].

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

New study examines disparities in Medicaid spending on children in the welfare system

New study examines disparities in Medicaid spending on children in the welfare system

In the new health-care climate of the federal Affordable Care Act and efforts to expand Medicaid to accommodate more individuals and children, the need to closely examine ways to best use government funding is becoming increasingly evident.

Legislative Briefs: House OKs appropriation for external review of CPS

Legislative Briefs: House OKs appropriation for external review of CPS

The House gave final approval Monday to legislation to require an external review of how Arizona has been handling its child protective services.

Some DCF workers protest 'unsafe caseloads'

Some DCF workers protest 'unsafe caseloads'

Some employees of the Department of Children and Families are taking to the streets this week to protest growing caseloads.

Father wins damages after social worker falsely accused him of abusing daughter

Father wins damages after social worker falsely accused him of abusing daughter

A father was arrested and banned from seeing his six-year-old daughter after a social workers falsely accused him of child abuse

OC Public Schools, Sheriff's Office, DCF knew of teacher's alleged misconduct

OC Public Schools, Sheriff's Office, DCF knew of teacher's alleged misconduct

Officials from Orange County Public Schools, the Department of Children and Families and the Orange County Sheriff's Office knew of Jennifer Fichter's alleged misconduct, but state education officials were not notified, allowing Fichter to teach in Polk County.

Why High School Foster Teens Slip Through The Cracks After Graduation

Why High School Foster Teens Slip Through The Cracks After Graduation

Its prom time. Soon it will be time to graduate. But it's not a time foster students aging out of the system look forward to.

Child dies while under foster care in Yonkers

Child dies while under foster care in Yonkers

A 2-year-old boy has died while under the care of a foster family in Yonkers.

Proposed DCF overhaul creating problems

Proposed DCF overhaul creating problems

Advocates for abused and neglected children are raising red flags over pending legislation that drastically expands the number of child abuse investigators. The problem -- lack of funding once the state knows who is being abused or neglected.

Note: It's all a matter of perception.  Make's the stupid think that they're addressing the issues.  And the Republican's will call these services "welfare" and vote them down anyway.

Here to Help: Caseworkers say taking children is ‘last resort’

Here to Help: Caseworkers say taking children is ‘last resort’

Child abuse caseworkers often encounter the misconception that they are out to take children away from parents.

That simply is not true, they say. Child Protective Services doesn’t want to take children. But if an investigation uncovers child abuse, then CPS will do what is in the best interest of the child and the family.

Note: Baby stealing liars is what they are.  Don't let them fool you.

Advocates not happy with rewrite of Florida child welfare laws

Advocates not happy with rewrite of Florida child welfare laws

Children's advocates on Monday showed the first sign that they may not be backing the House's sweeping rewrite of the state's child welfare laws, saying the proposal may produce only superficial reforms and may not result in substantial changes that protect children.

Online Plea Helps Find Birth Mom





Adopted 19-year-old finds birth mother with help from social media.

Monday, April 21, 2014

Connecticut imprisonment of transgender teen ‘unconstitutional,’ lawyer says

Connecticut imprisonment of transgender teen ‘unconstitutional,’ lawyer says

Is it a violation of a 16-year-old’s rights to place her in a prison with adult inmates even though she has not been charged with any crime?

Minnesota counties 'screen out' most child abuse reports

Minnesota counties 'screen out' most child abuse reports

Note: Now watch all the idiots go off on this like they did in Arizona.

Minnesota’s counties received nearly 68,000 reports of child abuse or neglect last year but closed most of those cases without investigation or assessment.

Heartbroken dad: Jail DCF officials

Heartbroken dad: Jail DCF officials

The heartbroken father of Jeremiah Oliver — found dead on a highway Friday seven months after his disappearance — told the Herald yesterday he doesn’t just want to see Department of Children and Families officials fired, he thinks they deserve prison time for their failure to manage his son’s case.

Note: The news feeds are filling up with this one, so I will update this post instead of flooding you with the same story.


Child protective services underfunded, overwhelmed

Child protective services underfunded, overwhelmed

Note: Translation: They want more money.

In an April 9 guest opinion in The Gazette, Sarah Corbally, from the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services Child and Family Services Division, related the tragic experience of an abused child, and she asks us for our help to stop child abuse.

Saturday, April 19, 2014

Colorado foster children need more than medications

Colorado foster children need more than medications

There's little doubt that many children who come to Colorado's foster care system have lived through horrors that few of us can imagine and behave in ways that are hard to handle.

Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin questioned repercussions in custody dispute over Cherokee girl

Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin questioned repercussions in custody dispute over Cherokee girl

Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin sought to speak with advisers about repercussions with the Cherokee Nation as she considered intervening in a custody dispute involving a Cherokee girl, according to correspondence released to The Associated Press under an open records request.

Portland teen stole foster mom's loaded gun and sold it to 'friend of a friend' in city park, police say

Portland teen stole foster mom's loaded gun and sold it to 'friend of a friend' in city park, police say

A 19-year-old is accused of stealing a gun from his foster mom and selling it to a "friend of a friend'' at a Portland park.

Stockton foster parent of comatose baby arrested

Stockton foster parent of comatose baby arrested

The foster parent of a comatose 10-month-old baby was arrested Friday morning on suspicion of child abuse.

Costs ruling in family court penalises those helping wronged parents

Costs ruling in family court penalises those helping wronged parents

'McKenzie Friends' now risk severe financial penalties if their case is lost after a ruling by Mrs Justice Ingrid Simler

Because you need to know the kind of bullishit that is being said, I present you with the following video.



A local organization is working to help mothers who make the difficult decision to give their babies up for adoption.

Note:  Honestly, I have nothing against this person, as she did what she had to do, but remember, this is the state where a mother can adopt a kid out in spite of a real father's opposition.

Wilkes DSS ‘deficiencies’ identified

Wilkes DSS ‘deficiencies’ identified

A lack of supervision, documentation and timely assessment of certain Wilkes Department of Social Services (DSS) child protective services cases are cited in a report released Thursday by the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services.

Wisconsin becomes first state to restrict parents from giving up adopted kids

Wisconsin becomes first state to restrict parents from giving up adopted kids

Wisconsin has become the first state in the nation to pass legislation cracking down on parents who try to give away their adopted kids. 

Friday, April 18, 2014

Abuse victims were failed by Devon social services

Abuse victims were failed by Devon social services

A convicted paedophile was able to continue his abuse of two young girls because social workers failed to protect them, a report has revealed.

See The Shocking Letter State-Abducted 15 Year Old Smuggled To Her Parents

See The Shocking Letter State-Abducted 15 Year Old Smuggled To Her Parents

As Western Journalism has reported, the parents of 15-year-old Justina Pelletier are desperate to save her from the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families, which stripped her away from her family more than a year ago.

Grand Rapids juvenile facility officer accused of sexually assaulting teen

Grand Rapids juvenile facility officer accused of sexually assaulting teen

A correctional officer at a Grand Rapids juvenile facility is accused of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old female resident.

Tulsa Mother Sues DHS After Daughter Gives Birth To Father's Baby

Tulsa Mother Sues DHS After Daughter Gives Birth To Father's Baby

A Tulsa mother is suing the Department of Human Services. She says DHS made a series of mistakes that led to her daughter being sexually abused, and impregnated, by her own father.

Baby in coma; Stockton foster father accused of child abuse

Baby in coma; Stockton foster father accused of child abuse

Police arrested Paul Taldeschi, 37, on suspicion of the child abuse of his 10-month-old foster daughter who is in a coma and not expected to survive.

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Grieving family demands answers

Grieving family demands answers

Minutes after a baby's funeral took place, a family from Colombia demanded answers from Child and Family Services about why the infant died in its care -- and why the baby was seized in the first place.

Former DCF Admin: System Suffers From Overload And Underfunding

Former DCF Admin: System Suffers From Overload And Underfunding

Governor Jeb Bush’s leadership in transferring child welfare services from state control to community control was a giant step forward. But real social work suffers from system overload, high turnover, and inadequate training and funding.

33-Year-Old Foster Father Of 16-Year-old Exchange Student Charged With Having Sex With Her

33-Year-Old Foster Father Of 16-Year-old Exchange Student Charged With Having Sex With Her

The 33-year-old foster father of a 16-year-old exchange student has been charged with having sex with her.

Iowa teen competent to stand trial in foster brother's death, 2 experts testify

Iowa teen competent to stand trial in foster brother's death, 2 experts testify

Two mental health professionals who examined a teenager charged with killing his 5-year-old foster brother testified Wednesday that, though the youth is emotionally immature, they think he is competent to stand trial.

Foster dad's fury after a £1.99 Google app costs him more than £400

Foster dad's fury after a £1.99 Google app costs him more than £400

A foster family racked up a bill of more than £400 after buying their son a game on his tablet device – for just £1.99.

Medical Marijuana Motivates CPS to Remove Child From Home

Medical Marijuana Motivates CPS to Remove Child From Home

An eleven-month child was grabbed by social workers and placed into foster care because of legally prescribed medical marijuana. The child’s father was put into handcuffs while the young mother cried. No law had been broken, Child Protective Services (CPS) has the uncontrolled power to tear families in a moment without trial, judge or jury and it happens, somewhere in America, everyday.

Preventing Disproportionality of Alaskan Native Children in the Child Welfare System

Preventing Disproportionality of Alaskan Native Children in the Child Welfare System

April is Child Abuse Prevention Awareness Month, providing an opportunity to bring awareness to our racially lopsided child welfare system. Research has shown that children of color are more often reported, investigated and found to be victims of abuse or neglect compared to white children. One of the most overrepresented populations is Alaskan Native children. During the month of January 2014, 63% of Alaskan children in out-of-home care were Native despite the most recent census estimates suggesting that less than 15% of the general population in Alaska is either American Indian or Alaskan Native. This startling level of disproportionality is not unique to Alaskan Natives or even American Indians. It is an epidemic that is well-documented and persists throughout our child welfare service system, resulting in children of color spending their childhood and beyond separated from their families, their communities, and their culture.

Files detail allegations that Dallas judge used coke, bought sex, raped young girl

Files detail allegations that Dallas judge used coke, bought sex, raped young girl

Judge Carlos Cortez flirted with disaster for years. Until recently, politics and good lawyers helped save him.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Burton foster dad gets prison time after sexually abusing 7-year-old boy

Burton foster dad gets prison time after sexually abusing 7-year-old boy

A Burton foster parent will spend at least 15 years in prison after he was accused of sexually assaulting a 7-year-old boy he babysat.

Foster parent implicated in Big Island sex abuse scandal

Foster parent implicated in Big Island sex abuse scandal

A man once praised for adopting troubled youth on the Big Island is now being called a "monster" by his own boys.

We abandon thousands of foster care children a year

We abandon thousands of foster care children a year

In 2012 in the United States, 23,439 children in foster care turned 18 and were "emancipated" or "aged out." In simple terms, most of them were put out into the world on their own without housing, financial assistance or emotional support.

DCF Commissioner Defends Transfer of Transgender Juvenile to York Prison

DCF Commissioner Defends Transfer of Transgender Juvenile to York Prison

The Commissioner of the state Department of Children and Families is defending her agency's rare transfer of a 16-year-old transgender girl to Connecticut’s women’s prison. Joette Katz said the state had run out of options for the troubled youth.

Ross: Getting to the root of the DCF tragedies

Ross: Getting to the root of the DCF tragedies

Many of my constituents have contacted me in regard to the recent developments in the scandal plagued Department of Children and Families (DCF). No issue has brought to the foreground the failure of an executive agency like the tragic events under DCF oversight. The outrage is understandable since this agency is charged with serving the commonwealth’s most vulnerable residents – children and families at risk of abuse and neglect. DCF appears to have exhibited general negligence and inattention to its primary duty.

Franklin mom warns of fake Child Protective Services caseworkers

Franklin mom warns of fake Child Protective Services caseworkers

A Franklin mother is speaking out and warning others after two women who claimed to be caseworkers with Child Protective Services entered her home and threatened to take her kids.

Note: I'd be more worried about the real ones.

UPDATE: Child welfare expert facing charges placed on leave

UPDATE: Child welfare expert facing charges placed on leave

A national child welfare expert who was in Lincoln to consult the Department of Health and Human Services, is now on sick leave from his job.

Social Services Takes Your Kids out of Your Home -- CA lawyer Vincent W. Davis Explains What to Do



Social Services Takes Your Kids out of Your Home -- CA lawyer Vincent W. Davis Explains What to Do
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(877) 696-3303

California attorney Vincent W. Davis wants to talk to you about what you should do next if your children have been taken out of the home by social services.

If a social worker has come into your home or your child's school and taken them away from you, it can be an overwhelming and devastating experience. You may wonder what happens next.
Well, the social worker involved in the case has 48 hours in which to bring a charge against you if they feel you're endangering your children in any way. They need to investigate and research, then document all of their findings to present to a judge and they have 48 hours in which to do this. It's important to seek the advice and assistance of an attorney who deals in social services matters so that you can disprove their case and have your children returned to you. Watch the video to learn more.

To learn more about juvenile dependency law, I encourage you to watch the video above and to explore our educational website at http://fightchildprotectiveservices.com/, to view more videos and media content regarding social services. If you have legal questions, feel free to call us at (800) 871-7282. I welcome your call.

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Harry C. Clauson of Whitney Point New York is a False Accusing CPS Rat

Police: Man called in 48 false child abuse reports

A Whitney Point man is accused of making 48 false reports to the New York State Child Abuse Hotline over a five-month span, according to state police.

Note: And forget about what the parents went through.  Let's think about the kids here.
Each report required an immediate response and investigations by Broome County Child Protective Services, state police and the Broome County Sheriff’s Office. These investigations, mandated by the hotline reports, repeatedly exposed children to sensitive interviews and examinations, police said.
And there you see why filing false reports of child abuse is such a horrible thing, stated in a way that even a System Suck should be able to understand.

Are ‘a Whole Bunch of White People’ Adopting Black Kids? Here’s What’s More Important

Are ‘a Whole Bunch of White People’ Adopting Black Kids? Here’s What’s More Important

Physically abused, ridiculed and constantly reminded that she was an outsider by the family that adopted her when she was a 5 years old, author and children’s advocate Stacey Patton says conversations about the complicated issues surrounding race and adoption are almost always dominated by the perspectives of clinicians, politicians, and parents.

DSS Appears to Run Afoul of Federal, State Child Protection Laws

DSS Appears to Run Afoul of Federal, State Child Protection Laws

Internal reports leaked to Free Times suggest that the state’s Department of Social Services is frequently out of compliance with state and federal laws requiring caseworkers to visit at-risk children within 24 hours of opening an investigation into suspected abuse or neglect.

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Group wants CPS changes after foster care deaths

Group wants CPS changes after foster care deaths

The non-profit group "Texans Care for Children" says the state is in crisis after ten children died in foster care last year. They released a report with numerous recommendations including increase foster parent training hours, adding a yearly home visit for foster parents and reduce CPS worker caseloads.

Antipsychotics for foster care kids with ADHD?

Antipsychotics for foster care kids with ADHD?

A recent study, one that received relatively scant media attention (compared with a concurrent New York Times piece about a new psychiatric diagnosis termed "sluggish cognitive tempo" that may be the "new ADHD") showed that antipsychotics are being prescribed to nearly one third of kids (age 2-17) in foster care who are diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD.)

Governor Scott Lobbies For DCF Funding After Earlier Slashing Agency

Governor Scott Lobbies For DCF Funding After Earlier Slashing Agency

Florida Gov. Rick Scott chatted up some kids and parents at an Opa-Locka Department of Children and Families office Tuesday. Scott shared a “selfie” with the office director, and made the rounds chatting and shaking hands with staff members.

Foster father convicted of molesting two girls

Foster father convicted of molesting two girls

A 55-year-old foster father who has taken in more than 40 children over the years was convicted by a jury Monday of having continually sexually abused two of the girls.

Social workers protest caseloads at DCF

Social workers protest caseloads at DCF

Citing “skyrocketing” caseloads — amid greater scrutiny in the wake of a boy going missing on the department’s watch — social workers and investigators at the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families were set to picket the DCF’s New Bedford office Tuesday afternoon. According to the department’s data, “more than four times as many DCF social workers are handling unsafe caseloads today when compared to the same time a year ago,” the social workers’ union, SEIU 509, said in a news release ahead of Tuesday’s event.

Social worker struck off after failing to attend hearing into her use of force on girl with autism

Social worker struck off after failing to attend hearing into her use of force on girl with autism

The social worker has provided no evidence of insight into her behaviour since she was suspended from the register a year ago, the regulator found

Father fighting Utah adoption law to get custody of his daughter

Father fighting Utah adoption law to get custody of his daughter

It has taken years to get to this point. Robert Manzanares just spent the weekend with his biological daughter, Kaia, who was secretly placed for adoption in Utah, without his consent. The same day Kaia was handed off to him for their visit, he filed Notice of Appeal as part of his six-year legal quest to get custody of her.

Pelletier Family Files Habeas Corpus to Free Justina

Pelletier Family Files Habeas Corpus to Free Justina

Today, Linda and Lou Pelletier filed a Habeas Corpus pleading with the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. The Petition is filed to a single Justice of the court. The detailed Petition and Memorandum of Law requests that Justina be released from the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families (DCF) and be returned to the custody of her parents, Lou and Linda Pelletier. On March 25, 2014, Suffolk Juvenile Judge Joseph Johnston ruled that the custody of Justina will remain with Massachusetts DCF.

Sheheen: DSS needs more, better trained case workers and whistle-blower protections

Sheheen: DSS needs more, better trained case workers and whistle-blower protections

State Sen. Vincent Sheheen, Democratic candidate for governor, will announce Tuesday a series of proposals aimed at improving the state's embattled child-welfare agency, according to his campaign.

THE GOVERNMENT'S WAR ON CHILDREN PART 2



James Corbett and CPS Whistleblower Carlos Morales discuss the government's incentives to destroy the lives of kids in America.

"Wah wah wah, CPS stole mah baybeez!" Anti-CPS lulz

Sometimes I post things just because people need to know what has been said.

"Wah wah wah, CPS stole mah baybeez!" Anti-CPS lulz

Please don't be too offended by these assholes.  After all, until one experiences a social worker crawling up ones ass, one can't possibly understand.  It's really sad that these sick f***'s get off on your pain though.  That makes them no better than a CPS Agent IMHO, as the one I had got off on the power trip.

And I have nothign but love and respect for Linda Martin and FightCPS.com 

Child Protective Services Complaints and reviews

Child Protective Services Complaints and reviews

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Lev Tahor children won’t be sent back to Quebec

Lev Tahor children won’t be sent back to Quebec

Thirteen Lev Tahor children at the center of a child custody case spanning multiple provinces and countries won’t be sent back to youth protection services in Quebec, to the surprise of Ontario children’s services now caring for seven of those children.

FAMILY APPROACHES 2ND EASTER WITH AILING DAUGHTER BAY STATE DEMOCRATS’ HOSTAGE

FAMILY APPROACHES 2ND EASTER WITH AILING DAUGHTER BAY STATE DEMOCRATS’ HOSTAGE

Connecticut parents continue to fight Massachusetts Democrats for custody of their teen daughter, who they said was removed unlawfully and whose health is deteriorating under the state’s care.

Monday, April 14, 2014

Transgender Teen Outlines Years of Abuse While in DCF Custody

Transgender Teen Outlines Years of Abuse While in DCF Custody

A temporary restraining order has been filed in federal court on behalf of a transgender juvenile being detained at Connecticut's women's prison. It includes an affidavit from the 16 year old alleging multiple accounts of physical and sexual abuse while she was in DCF custody.

Budget cuts blamed for DCF’s recent issues

Budget cuts blamed for DCF’s recent issues

Key funding has been cut from the Department of Children and Families over the past five years and now social workers say 100-million state dollars need to be restored to protect the young.

Advocates seek investigation into DCF treatment of court-involved youth

Advocates seek investigation into DCF treatment of court-involved youth

Child advocates are calling on state legislators to set up a special panel to investigate the treatment of children who are committed to the care of the Department of Children and Families for breaking the law.

Caseworker: Child welfare department putting children at risk

Caseworker: Child welfare department putting children at risk

The state has released a new audit showing that the agency that oversees child welfare is suffering from higher caseloads and turnover.

Deputies: 14-Year-Old Girl Runs Away From Foster Parent In Burke County

Deputies: 14-Year-Old Girl Runs Away From Foster Parent In Burke County

The Burke County Sheriff’s Office needs help from you to help in locating a 14-year-old girl that reportedly ran away from her foster parent in Burke County Sunday.

Ex-foster child sues DSHS, alleging long list of horrors

Ex-foster child sues DSHS, alleging long list of horrors

A 20-year-old Tacoma woman who contends she was subjected to an odyssey of horror as a foster child has sued the state of Washington for $5 million.

Auditor questions state child protection services

Auditor questions state child protection services

The state agency charged with protecting children in abuse and neglect situations has fewer workers, more cases and has failed to follow its own policies and procedures leading, in some cases, to repeatedly exposing children to threats, according to a report released early Monday morning by the Louisiana Legislative Auditor.

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Stop Drugging Foster Kids - Baby LK Report For April 13th 2014

25% of Colorado foster kids on psychotropic

25% of Colorado foster kids on psychotropic

A University of Colorado analysis found that more than 25 percent of Colorado's foster children in 2012 were prescribed psychotropic drugs and that about half of the children who were taking antipsychotics drugs were for "off-label" reasons not approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration.

Note: And the're worried about these kids getting marijuana.


Saturday, April 12, 2014

Sullivan judge slams criminal prosecution of child-support scofflaws

Sullivan judge slams criminal prosecution of child-support scofflaws

Village of Monticello Judge Josephine Finn dismissed charges against dozens of people rounded up for back child support, setting up a showdown with District Attorney Jim Farrell.

Our baby fell out of bed and hit his head...so they took him away for nine months: Judge reunites young family separated by overzealous social workers

Our baby fell out of bed and hit his head...so they took him away for nine months: Judge reunites young family separated by overzealous social workers

It was the type of accident that could happen to any parent – in a split second, a young baby rolls off the bed and falls to the floor.

If 'emotional abuse’ is to be a crime, who is guilty here?

If 'emotional abuse’ is to be a crime, who is guilty here?

A mother's misunderstood comment led to her being jailed and her daughter put into a care home

Psychiatric drugs can be reason of school attacks in US - expert

Psychiatric drugs can be reason of school attacks in US - expert

Alex Hribal, 16 year old suspect in Wednesday’s stabbing spree at a Pennsylvania high school, has been charged as an adult with four counts of attempted homicide and 21 counts of aggravated assault. Ten students injured in the rampage — including three in critical condition — remain hospitalized. "It is too early to judge what caused this particular school attack, but what we know is that there have been 31 school shootings or related acts of violence of which 6 of those were stabbings. And all 31 of those were either on psychiatric drugs or withdrawing from psychiatric drugs at the time of the incident," Kelly Patricia O’Meara from Citizens Commission on Human Rights, the mental health watchdog based in Los Angeles, told The Voice of Russia.

Families to be given $3000 cash hand-out to adopt foster child

Families to be given $3000 cash hand-out to adopt foster child

Note: How many will do it for the money?

FAMILIES who adopt a foster child will receive a $3000 cash handout under a state government plan to help find stable homes for thousands of neglected children.

Friday, April 11, 2014

Top judge says mothers should have children taken away if they don't let fathers see them

Top judge says mothers should have children taken away if they don't let fathers see them

Mothers who refuse to let separated fathers see their children should have them taken away, a senior family court judge said yesterday.

Note: No worries ladies, no judge in the USA would ever have the balls to say such a thing.

Back on track: Brooke Mueller is 'granted full custody' of twin sons Bob and Max from her relationship with Charlie Sheen

Back on track: Brooke Mueller is 'granted full custody' of twin sons Bob and Max from her relationship with Charlie Sheen

Brooke Mueller appears to be back on the straight and narrow, so much so that a judge has reportedly awarded her full custody of her twin sons from her relationship with Charlie Sheen, 48.

London-Middlesex Children’s Aid Society slapped with record court costs of $1.4 million

London-Middlesex Children’s Aid Society slapped with record court costs of $1.4 million

The London area’s child-welfare agency has been hit with record court costs of $1.4 million, for failing to protect three boys caught in a marathon trial the judge says was marked by a manipulative mother and a father falsely cast as an abusive monster.

Adoption records may be unsealed

Adoption records may be unsealed

The New Brunswick government is seeking the public's input on a proposal to open sealed adoption records, Social Development Minister Madeleine Dubé announced on Wednesday.

Calls for Pru Goward to be sacked over abandoned children

Calls for Pru Goward to be sacked over abandoned children

The government department in charge of children's welfare is unable to protect the state's children, according to a scathing report by NSW Ombudsman Bruce Barbour, leading to calls for the sacking of minister Pru Goward.

Panel: L.A. programs to prevent child abuse in 'state of emergency'

Panel: L.A. programs to prevent child abuse in 'state of emergency'

A new report from the blue-ribbon commission on Los Angeles County's safety net for abused and neglected children levels stinging criticism at the Board of Supervisors for a sluggish approach to reform, and declares that the system has fallen into a "state of emergency."

Pope Francis asks forgiveness for child abuse by clergy

Pope Francis asks forgiveness for child abuse by clergy

Pope Francis has asked for forgiveness for the "evil" damage to children caused by sexual abusers in the clergy.

Lawsuit: State failed sexually abused girl at 3 foster homes

Lawsuit: State failed sexually abused girl at 3 foster homes

A former foster child raped and abused at three Western Washington foster homes has sued the state, claiming too little was done to protect her.

Child protection agency fined $1.4M for siding with mom’s false allegations

Child protection agency fined $1.4M for siding with mom’s false allegations

The London area’s child-welfare agency has been hit with record court costs of $1.4 million for failing to protect three boys caught in a marathon trial the judge says was marked by a manipulative mother and a father falsely cast as an abusive monster.

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Foster Parent Arrested for Sex Abuse

Foster Parent Arrested for Sex Abuse

A 77-year old foster parent is behind bars after police say he sexually abused a child in his care.

Adoption failures are few, but marked by child violence

Adoption failures are few, but marked by child violence

Just three out of 100 adoptions break down, according to a new report that has left academics surprised at the low rate of failed adoptions.

DHHS fines group home where child was hit, killed by car

DHHS fines group home where child was hit, killed by car

The state Department of Health and Human Services is cracking down on a Johnston County group home.

Children dying in foster homes prompts state action

Children dying in foster homes prompts state action

Following an alarming increase of children dying in foster homes around the state, The Department of Family and Protective Services Council of Texas has decided to institute new rules for potential foster parents.

Too Many Foster Kids With ADHD Treated With Antipsychotic Drugs: Study

Too Many Foster Kids With ADHD Treated With Antipsychotic Drugs: Study

Antipsychotic drugs are increasingly being prescribed to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children and teens in foster care, according to a new study.

Editorial:. . . and taking on DCF

Editorial:. . . and taking on DCF

Generally it’s not a good thing when lawmakers attempt to micromanage state agencies — especially when they use the annual state budget to do so.

Butte, Orange & SF Counties rate poorly on audit of child protective services

Butte, Orange & SF Counties rate poorly on audit of child protective services


As requested by the Joint Legislative Audit Committee, the California State Auditor presents this audit report concerning the policies and procedures the child welfare services (CWS) agencies of Butte, Orange, and San Francisco counties follow when considering whether to remove children from their homes.

Driver Charged in Crash Critically Injuring CPS Worker

Driver Charged in Crash Critically Injuring CPS Worker

A 32-year-old Pullman man has been charged for his role in a crash that critically injured a Child Protective Services worker late last month in Allegan County.

Note: Oh the poor guy, I hope they're not too hard on him.  It was only a CPS Agent after all.

Lawyers Fight Placement Of Juvenile In Male Correction Facility

Lawyers Fight Placement Of Juvenile In Male Correction Facility

Lawyers for the youth who was transferred out of the care of the Department of Children and Families and into an adult prison pressed for a court order Thursday barring the youth's placement at the Manson Correctional Institute for males up to the age of 20.

DCF Won't Give Senate Panel Dezirae Sheldon's Case File



Wednesday, April 09, 2014

Governor candidate wants to abolish CPS, start over

Governor candidate wants to abolish CPS, start over

Republican gubernatorial candidate Tim Donnelly said Tuesday that he would abolish California’s Child Protective Services system because social workers often remove children from families without sufficient reason. He would then start over from the “ground up.”

LPD: Child Welfare Expert Arrested For Exposing Himself to Teens

LPD: Child Welfare Expert Arrested For Exposing Himself to Teens

Lincoln Police arrested a National Child Welfare Center associate director after they say he exposed himself to four teenage girls.


Legislature to Arizona: trust us to protect abused kids

Legislature to Arizona: trust us to protect abused kids

The House and Senate approved a budget on Monday, agreeing to protect Arizona's most vulnerable residents 71.5 percent of the time.

House budget calls for sweeping changes at DCF

House budget calls for sweeping changes at DCF

House lawmakers are calling for all new social workers to be licensed, to ban violent offenders from being foster parents and toughen background checks at the state’s child welfare agency, according to a $36.2 billion budget proposal they say includes no new taxes.

Man accused of pulling foster child's teeth appears in court

Man accused of pulling foster child's teeth appears in court

A Gallupville man accused of forcibly extracting three permanent teeth from an 8-year-old girl went before a judge on Tuesday.

Child Protective Services Audit Uncovers ‘Worst Fears’ In Agency Performance

Child Protective Services Audit Uncovers ‘Worst Fears’ In Agency Performance

An audit that investigated child welfare agencies following the death of a local boy will result in changes statewide, officials said Wednesday.

If you can't beat em... Join em, right? - LK's National Child Abuse Propaganda Month Fundraiser

Happy National Child Abuse Prevention Month

This is the time of year when the System Sucks all gather together to raise funds for their cause.

http://legallykidnapped.blogspot.com/2012/04/systemsuckology-understanding-child.html

http://legallykidnapped.blogspot.com/2014/04/10-highly-effective-tactics-to-making.html

I have been working for years to raise awareness about child abuse in the Foster Care system, which needs to stop now.  I would work even harder at the goal of exposing these frauds if some System Suck would kindly drop $1 Million Dollars into my PayPal Account so that I could quit my job and just work on Legally Kidnapped all the time.



Thank you very much in advance.

LK

Jamie Foxx wants to reconcile with biological parents

Jamie Foxx wants to reconcile with biological parents

Actor Jamie Foxx is attempting to reconcile with his biological parents who abandoned him more than four decades ago.

Judge Settles Lawsuit In Case Of Child, Booze At Detroit Tigers Game

Judge Settles Lawsuit In Case Of Child, Booze At Detroit Tigers Game

A Wayne County judge has settled a lawsuit filed by a couple whose son was temporarily removed from their custody after he was mistakenly given alcohol at a Detroit Tigers game.

Group Amplifies Complaints by Foster-Care Parents, Kids

Group Amplifies Complaints by Foster-Care Parents, Kids


An advocacy group in Harlem says it is hearing more and more from parents and children who believe the child-welfare system has been insufficiently responsive to their complaints.

Tuesday, April 08, 2014

Child welfare official accused of exposing himself to teens



Child welfare official accused of exposing himself to teens

A director of a national child welfare center in Washington, D.C., was arrested and jailed Monday night for allegedly exposing himself to four teenage girls in a Lincoln hotel.

Sheriff's office: Teens molest 5-year-old boy

Sheriff's office: Teens molest 5-year-old boy

A 5-year-old boy was sexually assaulted at an emergency shelter by two teenagers, the Kern County Sheriff's Office says.

Dad learns son in state custody was injured by train

Dad learns son in state custody was injured by train

The father of the 15-year-old boy whose foot was severed when he tried to jump on a moving train tells Channel 4 he is heartbroken and frustrated.

Foster kids earn $300k less in their lifetimes, study says

Foster kids earn $300k less in their lifetimes, study says

Foster children are less likely to graduate high school and will earn less income over a lifetime compared to the average Canadian, according to a study released by the Conference Board of Canada.'



Judge orders trial for father seeking custody of two girls abandoned by their mother

Judge orders trial for father seeking custody of two girls abandoned by their mother

A judge has closed the door on a crack-addicted mother’s regaining access to the three children she abandoned but has ordered a trial to determine whether the father of the two youngest children can be a suitable parent.

Sammy’s Law Would Require Recording CPS Interviews With Parents

Sammy’s Law Would Require Recording CPS Interviews With Parents

A new bill aims to change the way Child Protective Services operates in California.

Veronica’s Birth Mom Drops Challenge to Indian Child Welfare Act

Veronica’s Birth Mom Drops Challenge to Indian Child Welfare Act

Baby Veronica’s birth mother has dropped her challenge to the Indian Child Welfare Act.

Mom files federal lawsuit against Howard Co. DCS caseworker

Mom files federal lawsuit against Howard Co. DCS caseworker

A Howard County woman has filed a lawsuit against the Howard County Department of Child Services on allegations that a caseworker conspired with her ex-husband for the custody of their children.

Updated: Former 'adoptive family of the year' mom facing multiple counts of abuse

Updated: Former 'adoptive family of the year' mom facing multiple counts of abuse

A Delaware County woman, who was once earned the title “adoptive family of the year,” was not a state-recognized foster parent, a spokeswoman for the state Department of Human Services said late Monday.

Questions (and answers) about CT’s new girls’ incarceration unit

Questions (and answers) about CT’s new girls’ incarceration unit

When the state’s child welfare agency announced it needed to open a locked facility for troubled girls who break the law, state legislators had a list of questions they needed answers to if they were going to give the Department of Children and Families the $2.6 million needed each year to operate the center.

Rejecting Mother's Vaccine Fears, Australian Court Grants Father Right To Immunize His Children

Rejecting Mother's Vaccine Fears, Australian Court Grants Father Right To Immunize His Children

An Australia court has ruled in favor of a western Sydney father seeking to vaccinate his children despite objections from their mother, who claims that the 14- and 12-year-old are at an increased risk of “vaccine damage” due to various allergies.

Family Law Judge Resignation Causes a Case Backlog

Family Law Judge Resignation Causes a Case Backlog

A first-year Houston Family Law judge’s resignation leaves hundreds of cases in limbo — and it could cost litigants extra money to finalize them.

Responses to all ignored Arizona abuse reports

Responses to all ignored Arizona abuse reports

A team assigned to review nearly 6,600 child abuse and neglect reports that weren't investigated by Arizona child welfare officials says all of the children now have been seen by investigators.

Colorado bill would expose pot users to child abuse charges

Colorado bill would expose pot users to child abuse charges

Parents are worried they will be charged with child abuse simply for keeping marijuana in their homes under a Colorado bill that seeks to define a “drug endangered child.”

Cinderella Law Rothschild Forced Adoption UK 2014



If you are a parent please watch. Cinderella Law and what it means for any parent any background in the UK. Please pause and read, there is so much information in this video, to digest and understand. Children are being stolen by the government for no reason. Parents gagged with Gagging Orders so they cannot tell they're story.

Joyce Selapack of Warsaw, N.Y. is a False Accusing CPS Rat

Woman accused of lying to CPS

A Warsaw woman has been accused of filing a false report with Wyoming County Child Protective Services and enticing a child to lie to investigators.

Monday, April 07, 2014

Advocate accused of revealing details in child abuse case

Advocate accused of revealing details in child abuse case

Cherokee County prosecutors have charged a Help-In-Crisis advocate who allegedly shared confidential records involving an abuse case last year.

State approves stricter rules for foster parents

State approves stricter rules for foster parents

The Department of Family and Protective Services has approved a new set of safety rules designed to better protect children in foster care.

Oklahoma woman charged in child abuse not recognized as state foster parent

Oklahoma woman charged in child abuse not recognized as state foster parent

A Delaware County woman charged with multiple counts of child abuse — including not seeking treatment when her children were injured by pet monkeys — was not a state-recognized foster parent, a spokeswoman for the state Department of Human Services said Monday.

Austin family fighting to bring adoptive son home

Austin family fighting to bring adoptive son home

An Austin couple is fighting to bring home their son from over-seas after the Republic of Congo suspended its foreign adoptions program this past summer. It’s an issue impacting hundreds of families waiting to bring their legally adopted children home.

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