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Thursday, February 28, 2013

U.K. Pol Regrets Saying Disabled Kids Should Be ‘Put Down’


U.K. Pol Regrets Saying Disabled Kids Should Be ‘Put Down’

A British councilman has apologized for saying “disabled children cost the council too much money and should be put down,” the BBC reported.

Facebook Rants Can Cost You Custody of Your Child


Facebook Rants Can Cost You Custody of Your Child

A New York woman lost custody of her child to her former husband after calling the child an asshole on Facebook.

Miss Delaware Teen USA Resigns After Porn Video Surfaces


Disclaimer: There is a link in this article to the porn video made by this former foster kid or whoever it is.  If you don't want to see it then be careful of what you click on.

Miss Delaware Teen USA Resigns After Porn Video Surfaces

Melissa King, who was crowned Miss Delaware Teen USA in November, reportedly resigned from her post today amid claims that she appeared in a pornographic movie shortly after her 18th birthday last year.
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In this video, an excerpt from a documentary about foster care in Delaware, King, having recently been crowned Miss Teen Delaware International, discusses her rise to pageant success after having been a foster kid from age 12 to age 18.

State removes foster children from families that are 'unsuitable'


State removes foster children from families that are 'unsuitable'

Note: The state shouldn't be placing children with families that are unsuitable.  Getting it right the first time saves you from more work in the future.

Indian child back home from US protection custody


Indian child back home from US protection custody

Kolkata: Nearly six months after being taken into custody by the US Child Protection Services in New Jersey for alleged neglect by parents, the toddler son of an Indian couple in the USA has returned to an emotional reunion here. 

Foster parents abused Russian adoptee Maxim Kuzmin – US social services


Foster parents abused Russian adoptee Maxim Kuzmin – US social services

A US social worker has said she believed the adopted Russian boy, Maxim Kuzmin, also known as Max Shatto, died after being abused by his American foster parents.



Child protection in crisis in Northamptonshire


Child protection in crisis in Northamptonshire

A damning report on child protection is expected to give Northamptonshire the lowest possible rating following a watchdog inspection.



Orange Co. foster home investigated for fraud


Orange Co. foster home investigated for fraud

State police executed a search warrant today at an Orange County foster home in New Windsor as part of a fraud investigation.

Justice ministry under pressure to curb attacks on family court judges


Justice ministry under pressure to curb attacks on family court judges

Judges dealing with sensitive issues – including child custody – in the family courts have had hate mail sent to their homes, been physically attacked and been victims of attempted assaults in court buildings, according to information obtained by the Guardian.

DHS considers creating child care fraud department


DHS considers creating child care fraud department


One day after the FOX 9 Investigators broke the story of a Twin Cities day care business suspected of committing massive fraud, the state department that oversees such programs says it wants to crack down on cheaters.


Lawmaker Hopes To Fix Glitch In Child Abuse Reporting Law


Lawmaker Hopes To Fix Glitch In Child Abuse Reporting Law

Last year, Florida lawmakers put a new law on the books that expands the requirement for reporting child abuse in the state. But, the measure contained a glitch that resulted in double reports in some cases, and one lawmaker is hoping to fix that.



Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Foster System Remains ‘Unacceptable’


Foster System Remains ‘Unacceptable’

Jamison J. had shuffled through 28 foster homes, mental institutions and temporary shelters, by the time he was 17 years old. In the first of the homes, when he was 4, his foster mother terrorized him by shoving Jamison in front of her two snarling, growling dogs.

Utah lawmakers move adoption fraud bill forward


Utah lawmakers move adoption fraud bill forward

A proposal aimed at cutting down on adoption fraud moved forward in the Utah legislature Wednesday thanks to a small revision made by the bill's sponsor.


Maine Bill's Proposed Fetal Exposure Guidelines Generate Controversy

Maine Bill's Proposed Fetal Exposure Guidelines Generate Controversy


A proposed bill in Augusta seeks to clarify the circumstances under which health care providers should report cases of newborns who have been exposed to drugs and alcohol in the womb.  Maine lawmakers took up the measure today at a public hearing before the Health and Human Services Committee.  Patty Wight reports.

Child protection agency needs more public scrutiny

Child protection agency needs more public scrutiny


Opinion We have an opportunity to get the Child and Family Support Agency right. But, with so little transparency, we may repeat the HSE’s flaws

Foster care: Advocates demand more oversight on how children enter California system

Foster care: Advocates demand more oversight on how children enter California system

The first stop for most California children entering foster care is supposed to be a quick one on their way to a family home. They can get a checkup, some nourishment and clean clothes while a foster family or relative is found.

Do not trust so-called "Child Protective svcs"

Virginia adding ‘conscience clause’ to adoption laws


Virginia adding ‘conscience clause’ to adoption laws

Virginia will likely become the second state in the nation — after North Dakota — to allow private adoption agencies to turn away parents based on sexual orientation or religious and moral beliefs.

Experts Testify on Preparing Schools for Threats of Violence


Experts Testify on Preparing Schools for Threats of Violence


The House Education and the Workforce Committee holds a hearing school safety and security in light of the recent school shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary.

Foster Parents Gain More Rights in Court


Foster Parents Gain More Rights in Court

It's a big win for foster parents in Colorado as the supreme court rules to give them a bigger role in important hearings involving children they care for.

Note: This is a decision that will have severe negative consequences for parents who are fighting or working hard to regain custody of their kids.  Such a decision will enable a foster parent who falls in love with a kid to thwart your reunification efforts, intensify their power to alienate you, and decrease your chances of winning your case.  


'Unfortunately kids are growing up in foster care'


'Unfortunately kids are growing up in foster care'

There are thousands of children in the United States looking for loving homes. According to ChildrensRights.org, on average kids are in the foster care system for 2 years. Ten percent five or more years in the system. 

Note: What most of them want is to go home.  Not a new home.  Unfortunately most of these babystealers brainwash these so called unwanted kids into believing that they only hope they have for a normal life is passing them by every day that they get older.

Adoptive dad gets prison for life for raping 3 boys

Adoptive dad gets prison for life for raping 3 boys

A judge sentenced an adoptive father yesterday to 50 years to life in prison, the second lengthy sentence for the 40-year-old western Ohio man who admitted raping three boys in his care. 

Ohio adoptive father sentenced in child rape case


Ohio adoptive father sentenced in child rape case

A judge who called the crimes "despicable" sentenced an adoptive father Tuesday to 50 years to life in prison, the second lengthy sentence for the 40-year-old western Ohio man who admitted raping three boys in his care and allowing two other men to rape one of his adopted sons.

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Family Reunification Act could restore parental rights in some lost custody cases


Family Reunification Act could restore parental rights in some lost custody cases

Lawmakers are considering a bill that would give some parents who lost custody of their children years ago a chance to reunify with them.

Just When You Thought It Was Safe To Go Onto Facebook...


DCF Using Social Media To Fight Child Abuse


The Florida Department of Children and Families is using Facebook to broaden its reach on child abuse prevention, the Orlando Sentinel reports. The thinking is that young parents -- those who use social  media a lot -- are the prime target for the message.


Turkey seeks to relocate European foster children to Muslim families


Turkey seeks to relocate European foster children to Muslim families

Turkey has embarked on a campaign to retrieve children of Turkish immigrant families living in Europe who are fostered by foreigners, and instead place them in homes where their cultural identity can be preserved.

Astakhov suggests setting up register of orphaned Russian children adopted in US

Astakhov suggests setting up register of orphaned Russian children adopted in US


The Children’s Rights Commissioner for the Russian President, Pavel Astakhov, has suggested setting up an interstate register of orphaned Russian children who have been adopted in the United States.

State Considers No Shooting Games in Arcades for Kids

State Considers No Shooting Games in Arcades for Kids


In the wake of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, information emerged that that the shooter who killed 20 students and six educators spent a lot of his time playing violent video games.


That has motivated Legislative proposals to create the Violent Video Game Task Force within the Department of Children and Families to study these games and see if they can affect a child’s behavior.


All State child welfare services face inspection


All State child welfare services face inspection


All of the State’s child protection services will be subject to independent inspections for the first time to ensure they are providing adequate care and protection to vulnerable children.



Lawyer blasts child welfare investigation amid Mass. boy’s sexually charged rap videos


Lawyer blasts child welfare investigation amid Mass. boy’s sexually charged rap videos

A lawyer for the family of a 9-year-old Massachusetts rapper who appears in sexually suggestive videos is criticizing authorities’ decision to investigate whether the boy is the victim of possible child abuse or neglect.

'Blame culture' in child protection cycle, Carmody inquiry hears


'Blame culture' in child protection cycle, Carmody inquiry hears

SOCIETY demands someone be held to account when children are failed by their parents and perpetuates a "blame culture" and expectation that the state intervene, the Carmody child protection inquiry hears.



Tribunal hears First Nations child welfare case: Does Ottawa discriminate?

Tribunal hears First Nations child welfare case: Does Ottawa discriminate?

Systematic under-funding of child-welfare services on reserves means First Nations children today are essentially re-living the residential school nightmare that brought Canada so much shame, says the national chief of the country's largest aboriginal group.


Lawyer ‘confident’ aboriginal child welfare case will show discrimination


Ottawa’s aboriginal child-welfare policies slammed at human rights hearing



Agency involved in dead Russian boy's adoption on hot seat


Agency involved in dead Russian boy's adoption on hot seat

The Fort Worth agency that handled the international adoption of a three-year-old Russian boy who died in West Texas last month is under investigation by Texas licensing officials, the Houston Chronicle learned Monday.

The Blessings of an Adoption Baby Shower

If you ever want to read a blog that will make you gag and puke, by one of those delusional and gullible foster/adoptive parents who believes everything that the nice social worker tells her, who will block you for leaving any comment critical of CPS or the Foster Care System, who absolutely hates me, who believes that her adopted kid who is a gift from God is possessed with the RAD Demon, and who believes that YOU are a monster so that she can feel good and justified about taking your kids then go on over to www.Foster2Forever.com and watch her spew her vile, jealous of the real women who can have their own babies and all of her evil bio-parent hating, foster care loving, "I'm entitled to your kid A. Because I can't have any of my own, and B. Because God wished this upon me" BS.

But I must warn you.  Clicking on this link is not a good idea for the easily offended.  It will either bring up an error message since she hates me and probably has me blocked, or the mother-load of holier than thou, stomach turning, CPS Loving, parent hating, worship me because I'm a higher life form than you because I"m a foster parent to your screwed up kids...

Oh I'm sorry, here's the link.
The Blessings of an Adoption Baby Shower
http://foster2forever.com/2013/02/the-blessings-of-an-adoption-baby-shower.html 
"Adoption is such a blessing! For those wanting to add to their families. For those birth mothers overwhelmed by motherhood. For the children who need a stable place to belong…forever."
Adoption is a blessing for those birth mothers overwhelmed by motherhood my ass.  Just keep telling yourself that Penelope as you're throwing the real mothers into the lake of burning fire.  While they're sitting there wishing they would just bleed to death from having their hearts being ripped out.

Of course, she may have links blocked from Legally Kidnapped, since I am a sworn enemy of hers, so I post it as a simple text link so that you may copy and paste into your browser.


Monday, February 25, 2013

Atleo likens aboriginal child welfare to residential schools


Atleo likens aboriginal child welfare to residential schools

Systematic under-funding of child-welfare services on reserves means First Nations children today are essentially re-living the residential school nightmare that brought Canada so much shame, says the national chief of the country's largest aboriginal group.

Massachusetts boy's rap videos spark child abuse investigation


Massachusetts boy's rap videos spark child abuse investigation


Massachusetts authorities say they have lodged child abuse and neglect complaints against a man whose 9-year-old son appears in sexually suggestive rap videos posted online.

Maine girl's manslaughter hearing set


Maine girl's manslaughter hearing set

A competency hearing is set for this week for the 11-year-old Maine girl charged in the death of an infant, and her lawyer wants the session to be closed.

The Little Turtle


A little turtle begins to climb a tree slowly. After long hours of effort,
he reaches the top, jumps into the air waving his front legs, until
reaches heavily into the ground with a hard knock over his shell.
After recovering his consciousness, he starts to climb the tree again,
jumps again, and knocks the ground heavily again.

The little turtle insisted again and again after each knock, while a
couple of birds sitting at the edge of a branch, looking the turtle with
pain..suddenly the female bird says to the male: "Hey dear, I think it's
time to tell our little turtle he is adopted."

PM to apologise to forced adoption victims

PM to apologise to forced adoption victims


Prime Minister Julia Gillard will formally apologise to victims of past forced adoption practices at a ceremony next month.

For L.A. County's child protective services agency, change is slow

For L.A. County's child protective services agency, change is slow


It's been a year since Philip Browning agreed to lead the troubled Los Angeles County agency. He expresses frustration with how it's going so far.

Republicans Are Ready to Traumatize Poor Children


Republicans Are Ready to Traumatize Poor Children


People in poverty always dangle from a financial cliff, but this March 1st, Republicans have maneuvered and manipulated the political landscape to set up sequestration, and the people who will be harmed most disastrously will be the poor. If the Democrats and Republicans had been able to reach a reasonable agreement to stave off automatic cuts, over a million jobs would not be predicted to be lost, and millions would not suffer. A snapshot of some of the effects includes:


Sunday, February 24, 2013

Hey Russia! We didn't want your orphans anyway - Baby LK Report For February 24th 2013




Rape of adopted Ohio kids unusual, haunting case

Rape of adopted Ohio kids unusual, haunting case

The one-story, brick ranch-style home blends into the working-class neighborhood along Nutmeg Square in this western Ohio city, offering no signs of the terrible secrets it once concealed.

Call to reform child protection process


Call to reform child protection process

An indigenous community member and a former head of Aboriginal Legal Services has called for a restructuring of the way the Department for Child Protection makes decisions about child placements.


Foster Mother Allegedly Put Bleach-Soaked Diaper on Baby


Foster Mother Allegedly Put Bleach-Soaked Diaper on Baby

Patrica Ann Moore, 68, faces felony charges of willful cruelty to a child and infliction of injury on a child for allegedly burning her foster toddler's bottom with a bleach-soaked diaper.

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Parker Foster Father Pleads Guilty to Abusive Sexual Contact with a Minor

Parker Foster Father Pleads Guilty to Abusive Sexual Contact with a Minor

Roberto Aguilar-Ramirez, 51, of Parker, Arizona, pleaded guilty in federal district court in Phoenix on February 19, 2013, to abusive sexual contact with a minor. The minor victim was a member of the Colorado River Indian Tribes, and the acts occurred on the Colorado River Indian Tribes Indian Reservation.

Alaska Child Welfare Disproportionality Reduction Project


Alaska Child Welfare Disproportionality Reduction Project


The Implementation Project is designed to reduce disproportionality through every-day practice and
decision-making changes in order to create mutually desired outcomes, and it is part of a larger Alaska child welfare initiative that is still being developed.

Texas Child Protective Services Caseworker Turnover


Texas Child Protective Services Caseworker Turnover


And the beat goes on. This article tells us that the new director of Child Protective Services in Texas testified before the state’s Senate Judiciary Committee recently begging for more money for the embattled agency (Dallas Morning News, 2/11/13).


Caseworkers Make a Case for More Child Welfare Funding


Caseworkers Make a Case for More Child Welfare Funding

More state requirements and fewer people to carry them out. That's how child welfare workers summarize what's happening in Oregon, and they're in Salem today to make their case to lawmakers.


El Salvador: Memories of Stolen Children


El Salvador: Memories of Stolen Children

One of Gregoria Contreras' first childhood memories was the moment she last saw her parents.

Foster parent fails to receive screenings; accused in brutal abuse


Foster parent fails to receive screenings; accused in brutal abuse

Two West Valley women were arrested for allegedly abusing one of the women's 14-year-old son. According to West Valley Police, one of the women accused, previously fostered 18 children and hadn't received background screenings for over two years.

Read the full Ofsted report: Norfolk County Council’s ‘inadequate’ child protection services criticised

Read the full Ofsted report: Norfolk County Council’s ‘inadequate’ child protection services criticised


“Inconsistent and patchy”, “lengthy periods where potential risk to children was not assessed” and examples of “very poor decision-making which left vulnerable children at risk” – the latest Ofsted assessment of Norfolk County Council’s child protection services makes for difficult reading.

Santa Ana foster father accused of sex with adopted children


Santa Ana foster father accused of sex with adopted children

An Eyewitness News Exclusive: A Santa Ana man in court, charged with sexually abusing two foster children he later adopted. Police say a videotape and photos played a major role in his arrest.

Seattle minister, former foster parent gets 22 years for child rape


Seattle minister, former foster parent gets 22 years for child rape

A minister and former foster parent who sexually abused at least 10 young boys was sentenced Friday to 22 years in prison.

Verdict: Fresno County CPS violated duties in Seth Ireland case


Verdict: Fresno County CPS violated duties in Seth Ireland case

Total damages were set at $8.5 million in Seth Ireland civil case on Friday.

Phoenix man gets prison for sex with foster child


Phoenix man gets prison for sex with foster child

A Phoenix man accused of sexually assaulting a 10-year-old foster child has been sentenced to 29 years in prison followed by lifetime probation.

Homeless families causing foster children to linger in state custody


Homeless families causing foster children to linger in state custody

Homelessness is preventing the state's child welfare agency from reuniting 500 children with their families.

"Essentially, they are still not with their families for any reason other than poverty," Department of Children and Families Commissioner Joette Katz told the legislature's budget-writing committee Friday.

Soldiers stole children during El Salvador's war


Soldiers stole children during El Salvador's war

One of Gregoria Contreras' first childhood memories was the moment she last saw her parents.

Altercation involving birth mother is latest twist in controversy over Russian adoptee’s death


Altercation involving birth mother is latest twist in controversy over Russian adoptee’s death

Russia’s efforts to depict the United States as a dangerous and even fatal place for children took a surprising turn Friday after the birth mother of a 3-year-old who died in Texas was thrown off a Russian train for getting into a violent, drunken argument with her boyfriend.

Friday, February 22, 2013

Fresno County CPS ordered to pay $8.5 million




Child welfare chief accuses Utah lieutenant gov. of trying to derail child abuse investigation


Child welfare chief accuses Utah lieutenant gov. of trying to derail child abuse investigation

Utah Lt. Gov. Greg Bell has been accused by a prominent cabinet member of interfering in a child abuse investigation and undermining the agency that was handling the case.

Child protective system's fatal lapses


Child protective system's fatal lapses

A recent investigation into the Los Angeles County child protective agency has exposed how an unskilled workforce and bureaucratic obstacles contributed to the preventable deaths of children. The brutal report, which reflects the worst fears of child advocates, needs to lead to changes in child protective agencies all over the state.

Disappointed by changes, LePage to let budget become law without signature

Disappointed by changes, LePage to let budget become law without signature

Gov. Paul LePage will let the $153 million supplemental budget approved overwhelmingly by lawmakers Thursday become law without his signature, he said Friday.
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The supplemental budget also restored half of a $1.4 million cut the LePage administration proposed for subsidies to families that adopt children from state care but don’t qualify for federal subsidies.

US Tells Russia To Stop Exploiting The Death Of A Child


US Tells Russia To Stop Exploiting The Death Of A Child


The US ambassador to Moscow called on Russia to stop "sensational exploitation" of the tragic death in Texas of an adopted Russian boy as parliament Friday issued a special appeal to the US Congress on the escalating scandal.





Protect Your Children from Psychiatric Medication


Protect Your Children from Psychiatric Medication

The pharmaceutical companies have broadened their horizon. It is not enough that they have 30% of middle and upper income white women addicted to antidepressants and that 20% of adults take some form of psychiatric medication. They now want to hook as many children as possible on psychiatric medication as well.

Missing 13-year-old foster child in East Naples found safe


Missing 13-year-old foster child in East Naples found safe

Anillian Jacobs, the 13-year-old foster child who was reported missing Thursday morning in East Naples, has been located and is safe, the Collier County Sheriff’s Office reported early Friday.

Note: The poor thing, probably just wanted her real parents.

Norfolk children’s protection services judged ‘inadequate’


Norfolk children’s protection services judged ‘inadequate’


The county council says it is now taking immediate action to improve its services following the inspection of its arrangements for the protection of children.

Note: They must not be snatching enough kids to satisfy the governments thirst for blood.

State could be sued over foster care abuses

State could be sued over foster care abuses


A leading child protection expert has warned the State could be sued unless it immediately addresses a litany of shocking foster care service abuses.

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Public's help sought in finding 1missing 13-year-old foster child


Public's help sought in finding 1missing 13-year-old foster child

The Children's Network of Southwest Florida, the agency that oversees the child welfare system in Southwest Florida, is asking for the public's help in locating a missing foster child.

DCF turns to Facebook to help frustrated parents

Um... Okay.

The state's Department of Children and Families put a picture on its Facebook page this week with this message: "Please do not hurt your baby."

And they sell your kids on Twitter too.  http://www.abcactionnews.com/dpp/news/region_pinellas/dcf-uses-twitter-to-spread-word-about-kids-lingering-in-foster-care-system See?

Health watchdog outlines fresh concerns about foster care


Health watchdog outlines fresh concerns about foster care

A DAMNING report has revealed how the safety of 368 children in foster care was not properly protected.

Shopping Mall Bans Screaming Kids


Shopping Mall Bans Screaming Kids

The Dee Why Grand Shopping Centre has enacted a zero tolerance policy on screaming children. After several noise complaints near the mall's play area, the mall posted this notice: "Stop. Parents please be considerate of other customers using the food court. Screaming children will not be tolerated in the centre." This has sparked a debate: are children playing too noisy or are the parents to blame? Or, is this a case of -- ahem, just kids being kids?

Little kids being suspended renews debate over zero tolerance


Little kids being suspended renews debate over zero tolerance

Should 5-year-olds be suspended from school for using their fingers as pretend guns? Should little kids be suspended for making noises that sound like guns?

A Reoccurring Pattern...

Whenever CPS screws up, or whenever CPS failures are brought to light, the universal excuse comes into play.


Social workers' crushing caseloads

Certainly, a child services worker who does not properly investigate abuse cases by asking thorough questions deserves blame. But let's look at another side.

The the state agrees to pump all kinds of money into the system to solve the self-created problems such as heavy caseloads and high turnover rates.  

All goes quiet again until CPS wants more money.

Educators push for changes in Maine student restraint rules

Educators push for changes in Maine student restraint rules

New rules governing the restraint of students in public schools have gone too far and need to be changed less than a year after they were instituted, according to educators who gathered Wednesday at the State House.

2NEWS puts mental health, Oklahoma foster home system under the microscope


2NEWS puts mental health, Oklahoma foster home system under the microscope

There's been a lot of talk about improving mental health services since the school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut that killed 26.

Goethe Institut Boston Unveils ‘The Foster Boy’


Goethe Institut Boston Unveils ‘The Foster Boy’


I’m not a creature of habit, not of good habits anyway, but over the past two years I’ve developed a healthy new one. Once a month I go to the Coolidge Corner Theatre for the Goethe Institut Boston’s late Sunday morning screening of a new German language film. My routine: take-out coffee at Peet’s, a movie, and brunch afterwards.



Closing arguments begin in Seth Ireland CPS trial


Closing arguments begin in Seth Ireland CPS trial

Whether Fresno County is doing its job of protecting children in troubled homes is a question now in the hands of 12 jurors.

Report Blasts Department Of Family Services For Child Deaths


Report Blasts Department Of Family Services For Child Deaths

A year ago LA County Supervisors got a report labeled "confidential." It has been until it was made public today after, according to my sources, "being leaked" to the LA Times.

State inquiry into institutional child abuse in Northern Ireland to investigate 35 facilities

State inquiry into institutional child abuse in Northern Ireland to investigate 35 facilities


A STATE inquiry into historical institutional child abuse in Northern Ireland will initially investigate 35 residential facilities.

Proposed changes to the Family Court puts children at risk


Proposed changes to the Family Court puts children at risk


The New Zealand Law Society says children’s voices will be lost if the Family Court Proceedings Reform Bill stays in its current form.


We're not child abusers: couple speak out after false accusation ordeal


We're not child abusers: couple speak out after false accusation ordeal


A POOLE couple who were falsely accused of child abuse have spoken out about their 14-month ordeal.


VB settles lawsuit in death of foster child for $450,000

VB settles lawsuit in death of foster child for $450,000

The City of Virginia Beach has agreed to pay $450,000 to settle a lawsuit in the death Braxton Taylor, who died while in foster care in 2010.

Death of adopted Russian child in U.S. spurs anger in Moscow

Death of adopted Russian child in U.S. spurs anger in Moscow

Reports that a 3-year-old adopted Russian child died in Texas last month set off a furor here Tuesday, with Russian officials declaring that the boy had been abused, although U.S. authorities said the death is still under investigation.

Oregon bill would allow foster parents to unionize as public employees

Oregon bill would allow foster parents to unionize as public employees

Foster parents would be considered public employees allowed to form, join and participate in unions under a bill introduced in the Senate Tuesday.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Two People Indicted In South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Security Breach


Two People Indicted In South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Security Breach

South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced the Richland County Grand Jury has returned indictments against two people in connection with the unlawful access and use of confidential records from the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (SCDHHS).

Russian diplomats meet in Texas foster father of Maxim Kuzmin who died there in January



Russian diplomats meet in Texas foster father of Maxim Kuzmin who died there in January

A group of Russian diplomats have met in Texas the foster father of an adopted Russian boy, Maxim Kuzmin, who died there in January. No details of the conversation have been disclosed, but the diplomats said in the wake of the meeting that those guilty of the little boy’s death should be punished if he died as a result of beating and drugging.




Crown appeals verdict in foster child drowning death


Crown appeals verdict in foster child drowning death

The Crown is appealing the acquittal of Eunice Wudrich, who was found not guilty of criminal negligence in the death of a toddler placed in her care by the Ministry of Social Services.

VB pays up in foster child death case

VB pays up in foster child death case

The City of Virginia Beach has reached a $450,000 settlement in the death of a child who died while in the care of his foster parents.

Russians meet parents of adopted boy who died


Russians meet parents of adopted boy who died

The U.S. State Department is countering Russian criticism of how American authorities are handling of case of a 3-year-old adopted boy who died in Texas.

Panel votes to audit state oversight of foster-care agencies

Panel votes to audit state oversight of foster-care agencies


Reacting to allegations of millions of dollars in overpayments, the Joint Legislative Audit Committee voted unanimously Tuesday to audit the state’s financial oversight of certain foster-care agencies.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

2 Texas women guilty of taking baby, hiding him 8 years


2 Texas women guilty of taking baby, hiding him 8 years

An East Texas woman and her mother have been convicted of kidnapping a Houston boy when he was an infant and hiding him for eight years before police found him.

Note: And then the kids got to spend the next year in foster care.

Aboriginal baby removed from non-indigenous foster carer

Aboriginal baby removed from non-indigenous foster carer


An Aboriginal baby was removed from his foster carer who he had spent the first seven months of his life with because she was non-indigenous.

Munro two years on: Social workers find little has changed


Munro two years on: Social workers find little has changed


It's almost two years since the Munro Report on child protection was published. So, what has changed for children's social workers and what will its greatest legacy be? Judy Cooper investigates


Families tell their DCS grievances to agency critic Rep. Sherry Jones

Families tell their DCS grievances to agency critic Rep. Sherry Jones


More than a dozen families claiming mistreatment by the Tennessee Department of Children’s Services gathered Monday in Nashville to share their stories with Rep. Sherry Jones, a longtime critic of the state’s child protection agency.

What they want you to think

Father Claims Kids Sexually Assaulted By Sex Offender Living In Foster Home


Father Claims Kids Sexually Assaulted By Sex Offender Living In Foster Home

The father of three children has sued Sacramento County’s child protective services agency, claiming the kids were sexually assaulted by a registered sex offender who was living at their grandmother’s house.

Baby P social worker forced out of her home, court hears


Baby P social worker forced out of her home, court hears

Baby P's social worker was forced out of her home and branded a “murderer” by members of the public in the wake of the toddler’s death, a court heard.

Russian children's rights ombudsman wants to end foreign adoption


Russian children's rights ombudsman wants to end foreign adoption


Russian children's rights ombudsman speaks candidly about his mission to abolish foreign adoption and end Russia’s role as an international “donor of orphans.”



Russians investigate adopted child's death in Texas


Russians investigate adopted child's death in Texas

Russian authorities have blamed "inhuman treatment" for the death of a 3-year-old boy adopted by an American family, but Texas officials say they are still investigating claims that the child was abused before his death.

Sacramento County CPS sued over alleged child molestation



Sacramento County CPS sued over alleged child molestation

In 2011, Sacramento County Child Protective Services allowed three young children to be placed in their grandmother's home where a registered sex offender lived, records show.

Holdout Japan likely to join child-custody treaty by year-end


Holdout Japan likely to join child-custody treaty by year-end

Japan is likely to join the Hague convention on child-custody disputes this year, the last of the Group of Eight industrialized nations, as the ruling Liberal Democratic Party approved related proposals Feb. 19.

Auditor says Health and Human Services neglect costs Nebraska $1.8 million in reimbursements

Auditor says Health and Human Services neglect costs Nebraska $1.8 million in reimbursements


State Auditor Mike Foley says the state Department of Health and Human Services has cost Nebraska taxpayers over $1.8 million by failing to seek federal reimbursement funds in a timely manner.


Reports Of Adoptee’s Death In U.S. Prompt Firestorm Of Outrage In Russia


Reports Of Adoptee’s Death In U.S. Prompt Firestorm Of Outrage In Russia

It was like putting a match to a powder keg. Reports of the death in Texas of a Russian adoptee are producing an outpouring of outrage from Russian political elites aimed directly at the United States.

Country star McCready’s ex-boyfriend says she shouldn’t have been able to leave rehab so soon


Country star McCready’s ex-boyfriend says she shouldn’t have been able to leave rehab so soon


Mindy McCready threatened suicide after losing custody of her sons earlier this month, yet she was allowed to leave a court-ordered drug rehabilitation program just days before she apparently killed herself at her Arkansas home, her ex-boyfriend said Monday.

Bill that would improve sharing of foster-child data is touted in Senate


Bill that would improve sharing of foster-child data is touted in Senate

Advocates for foster children on Monday urged the Senate Judiciary Committee to back legislation making it easier for different entities to share information about those young people.

Monday, February 18, 2013

Roz McAllister on wprjxradio's Community Call Part 2

Family Skate Day Event




On Family Day 2013 members of Ontario Coalition for Accountability handed out information fliers at Family Day Free Skate Events hosted By FACS Niagara in St. Catharines and Fort Erie.

3-year-old Russian boy killed by American adoptive mother in Texas


3-year-old Russian boy killed by American adoptive mother in Texas

After being brutally beaten by his American adoptive mother, who gave him psychotropic medication for an extended period of time, a 3-year-old Russian boy named Maksim has died in Texas, Russian diplomats have said.

Schools wrangle with tolerance for kids faking gunplay

Schools wrangle with tolerance for kids faking gunplay

At a time of heightened sensitivity to school safety, parents and school officials disagree over how to respond to toy guns and children who pretend to fire them.

Note: This article is the current result of the infestation of the radical feminist and the adoption of modern psychobabble in our public schools responding to the paranoia of the sheep during times of heightened media fear mongering by convincing them that they should be afraid of their own shadows.  

They are apparently trying to remove all natural male aggression from the boys, which would essentially make them girls.  Apparently they've come to the conclusion that that which makes boys boys is apparently a threat to the modern feminist belief that you should take it like a bitch no matter how much irrational and emotional bullshit she spews out at you.  So if we can just tame our kids at a very young age, perhaps we can avoid all future conflict, abuse or bullying.  


Lawmakers should take closer look at state foster care contracts: Editorial


Lawmakers should take closer look at state foster care contracts: Editorial


Five-digit bonuses. Gym memberships. Country club parties. Terrific perks in the private sector. But for a state contractor, who’s paid millions of tax dollars to find foster homes for kids, they’re embarrassing extravagances.

Note: Uh huh.  It's not about the money.  It's about the kids.  Right?

Few children in foster care ever return home

Few children in foster care ever return home Very few children who are taken into foster care by child welfare services ever return to their own homes. A new study by the National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) found that just over 10% are returned to live with their parents, and of those almost a third end up in foster care again. Note: Perhaps the social wreckers should focus more on helping the parents rather than destroying families. Helping parents is cheaper and better for the kid in the long run. Foster care is destructive to the kid. The kid comes out of it all fucked up. There are multiple reasons for this, including being drugged out, bounced around, abused in care,

Orphan beaten but not sexually abused

Orphan beaten but not sexually abused A VICTORIAN man who grew up in church-run orphanages says he was beaten and locked in a dark basement by priests and nuns, but never saw any evidence of sexual abuse.

Qld child protection inquiry highlights failures

Qld child protection inquiry highlights failures The Queensland Child Protection Commission of Inquiry has released a paper discussing the problem areas highlighted in the investigation so far. Tim Carmody says the system is routinely failing children. He's posed questions about how the system should change. Note: This is an audio report. Not an article. I can't embed it here or I would.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Defrauding The Foster Care System - Baby LK Report For February 17th 2013

Half of Facebook parents joined to spy on kids?


Half of Facebook parents joined to spy on kids?

You think half those adults on Facebook are there because they love Facebook? No, no. These are merely parents engaged in covert operations.

Court Erred in Taking Custody Away from Deployed U.S. Marine


Court Erred in Taking Custody Away from Deployed U.S. Marine


While a U.S. Marine was deployed in Afghanistan, a court granted primary child custody of his son to his ex-wife.



OCTOMOM'S EX-NANNY Calls Child Services SHE'S ON DRUGS!


OCTOMOM'S EX-NANNY Calls Child Services SHE'S ON DRUGS!


Octomom got ANOTHER visit from the L.A. Dept. of Child and Family Services last week ... to investigate allegations she's a drug-addicted wreck, not fit to raise her brood ... TMZ has learned.




Wayne County Couple Arrested; Accused of Abusing Adopted Children

Wayne County Couple Arrested; Accused of Abusing Adopted Children

The West Virginia State Police Crimes against Children Unit has arrested a husband and wife accused of physically, emotionally and sexually abusing their adopted children.

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Accusations, impossible demands, problem parents drive away teachers


Accusations, impossible demands, problem parents drive away teachers

According to McGill University statistics, nearly 50 per cent of all new teachers in North America leave the profession within their first five years of teaching. As a teacher in my 39th year in a public high school, I understand the many reasons they do so.

Roz McAllister on wprjxradio's Community Call

This is a very informative two hour TalkShoe show on fighting Child Protective Services.  Roz McAllister takes over.  Will be back on Monday for more.

Roz McAllister on wprjxradio's Community Call



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Review panel for child abuse deaths advances despite worries about secrecy


Review panel for child abuse deaths advances despite worries about secrecy


A bill allowing closer scrutiny of child abuse deaths by an independent panel cleared its first legislative hurdle Thursday despite objections from some that too much of the group's work would be done in secret.



L.A. County Department of Child and Family Services under fire


L.A. County Department of Child and Family Services under fire

A confidential 2011 report on the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) has been made public by the Los Angeles Times. The department, which has been under fire for years for several instances in which children under its purview have suffered avoidable abuse and death, was found to have systemic, broad problems which crippled its effectiveness as an agency.

Report excoriates L.A. County agency in child deaths, torture

Report excoriates L.A. County agency in child deaths, torture


Thirteen recent child deaths might not have happened if Department of Children and Family Services social workers had taken basic steps to assess the risks, an investigation finds.

Critics, CPS differ over whether agency's keeping up on parent-child visits


Critics, CPS differ over whether agency's keeping up on parent-child visits

Child Protective Services is falling down on providing supervised parental visits and other critical services, private agencies hired by the state to provide those services say.

Maine's Shameful State Secret: Child Sex Abuse


Maine's Shameful State Secret: Child Sex Abuse


Maine has just been rated third worst in the country for sex trafficking. The Bangor Daily News says Maine is a top source for the entire East Coast to procure children for sex abuse. Those who know Maine's history are not surprised.

Note: The author of this article is not very well uneducated on the subject matter of the article.  She does throw out a lot of names though, many of whom I am familiar with thanks to several news reports over the last couple years.  And a commenter is accusing her of violating a gag order.  I thought that was interesting.


http://legallykidnapped.blogspot.com/search/label/Maine

Friday, February 15, 2013

DHHS managers made $580,000 in overtime for delayed project



DHHS managers made $580,000 in overtime for delayed project

RALEIGH A dozen state Health and Human Services employees who don’t normally qualify for overtime pay made an extra $580,000 in overtime over four years without written authorization, according to a state audit released Thursday.


Report: ‘Front-End Failures’ In Deaths Of LA County Foster Kids

Report: ‘Front-End Failures’ In Deaths Of LA County Foster Kids

More stringent hiring procedures and better retention policies by Los Angeles County social workers may have prevented the deaths of over a dozen children, according to a newly-uncovered report.

Report: Deaths of 13 children in LA Family Services could have been prevented


Report: Deaths of 13 children in LA Family Services could have been prevented

Mimi Madrigal says the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services has helped her take in foster kids from abusive homes for nearly a decade. She's even adopted twins.

Father files wrongful death lawsuit in death of abused son

Father files wrongful death lawsuit in death of abused son


A wrongful death lawsuit alleging several state and county agencies failed to protect a 7-year-old boy from beatings that proved fatal was filed Thursday on behalf of the boy's father.

Wis official says regulatory loophole in the foster care system causes fraud


Wis official says regulatory loophole in the foster care system causes fraud

A Wisconsin state official says a Middleton foster care company's alleged fraud was caused by a lack of financial oversight.

EDITORIAL: Abuse settlement is first step to healing

EDITORIAL: Abuse settlement is first step to healing

HOPEFULLY, Nova Scotians can one day look back at Feb. 13, 2013, as the beginning of a responsible effort to finally acknowledge and heal the legacy of alleged child abuse at the Nova Scotia Home for Colored Children.

Foster parent wins injunction against local authority’s planned removal of child

Foster parent wins injunction against local authority’s planned removal of child


In a brand new case, the High Court has granted an injunction to an adopter to prevent the local authority removing a child from her care.

$6.1 million foster care fraud case now involves Justice Department


$6.1 million foster care fraud case now involves Justice Department

The state Department of Justice now has a hand in the multimillion-dollar case of alleged fraud by a Dane County foster child agency - a sign of a possible criminal investigation.

$6.1 million foster care fraud case now involves Justice Department


$6.1 million foster care fraud case now involves Justice Department

The state Department of Justice now has a hand in the multimillion-dollar case of alleged fraud by a Dane County foster child agency - a sign of a possible criminal investigation.

Police: Ex-DCF worker's husband molested children

Police: Ex-DCF worker's husband molested children

A former Department of Children and Families worker and her husband have been arrested in connection with a child molestation case.

Illinois' Budgetary Problems Put Child Welfare Services Progress In Jeopardy, Report Says

Illinois' Budgetary Problems Put Child Welfare Services Progress In Jeopardy, Report Says


Illinois’ fiscal crisis is posing a significant threat to the health and safety of children across the state, according to Voices for Illinois Children's annual Kids Count report.

Thursday, February 14, 2013

DCF worker terminated after child neglect arrest


DCF worker terminated after child neglect arrest


Ohio now restricts school’s use of seclusion rooms, physical restraint

Ohio now restricts school’s use of seclusion rooms, physical restraint

For the first time, Ohio has a policy that limits a school’s use of seclusion and restraint for difficult students. Schools must now adopt positive behavior interventions and support.

Foster mom accused of abuse


Foster mom accused of abuse


A Valencia County foster mom is accused of abusing the children in her custody.



Note: They always look so perfect in their mug shots don't they?

Little Girl’s Valentine Dream Turns Bloody


Little Girl’s Valentine Dream Turns Bloody

Five-year-old Genevieve (not her real name) was set to be crowned yesterday as the third runner-up in the search for Miss Valentine 2013 in their school here.

Officials to testify on alleged foster care fraud


Officials to testify on alleged foster care fraud

The findings of an audit of a Middleton foster care agency accused of fraud will get an airing before a state Senate committee.

Lessons in deputy's decision to cite social worker for abuse?

Lessons in deputy's decision to cite social worker for abuse?

Nebraska's new inspector general of child welfare is investigating an incident in which an angry sheriff's deputy cited a state case worker for child abuse.

Foster mom accused of abuse

Report excoriates L.A. County agency in child deaths, torture

Report excoriates L.A. County agency in child deaths, torture


Thirteen recent child deaths might not have happened if Department of Children and Family Services social workers had taken basic steps to assess the risks, an investigation finds.

Former CPS chief Cathi Huerta says Ireland case could've been handled differently


Former CPS chief Cathi Huerta says Ireland case could've been handled differently


The former head of Fresno County's Social Services Department said in court Wednesday that the beating death of a boy four years ago might have been avoided if the agency had done things differently.

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Former DFCS Regional director pleads guilty to misdemeanor child abuse

Former DFCS Regional director pleads guilty to misdemeanor child abuse


The area’s former regional director of the Department of Family and Children Services pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor child abuse charge Wednesday.

Note: Any real parent who wasn't head of DCFS would have gotten a lot worse.  

They do take care of their own.

Lawmaker Questions Hickenlooper's Child Welfare Plan

Lawmaker Questions Hickenlooper's Child Welfare Plan

A state lawmakers is questioning the second phase of Governor John Hickenlooper's child welfare plan, which aims to protect children and keep families healthy.

Study: ADHD Symptoms Persist Despite Medication in 9 Out of 10 Kids

Study: ADHD Symptoms Persist Despite Medication in 9 Out of 10 Kids


The current debate over ADHD medication focuses on whether the benefits -- improved concentration, better behavior, better performance in school -- outweigh the potential risks of medicating young children. Complicating all the abuse potential of ADHD drugs, with students using them off-label to get ahead in school and incidences of addiction, sometimes borne to tragic ends.

Other view: Foster care allegations troubling


Other view: Foster care allegations troubling


Few things are more discouraging or disconcerting than when people entrusted to take care of our most vulnerable citizens — in this case, foster children — are accused of systematic wrongdoing and blatant abuse of their caretaking role.



9 foster care nonprofits targeted by N.J. auditor for misspending $4.2M


9 foster care nonprofits targeted by N.J. auditor for misspending $4.2M

Nine nonprofit agencies providing foster care services in New Jersey are facing intense scrutiny following an audit that found they spent $4.2 million on extravagances such as bonuses and a country club holiday party, and awarded a generous roofing job to a relative.

To Avoid Broken Adoptions, Avoid Breaking Families

To Avoid Broken Adoptions, Avoid Breaking Families


No one's sure how often adopted children end up back in foster care. What is certain is that blood relationships are often too deep or complex for court action to sever them.

LePage budget should provide more funding to reunify families, not keep kids in foster care

LePage budget should provide more funding to reunify families, not keep kids in foster care


The proposed reductions in funding for the Department of Health and Human Services are being positioned by the governor as prudent fiscal management of Maine’s resources in his effort to balance the budget.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Why Would Anyone Oppose the Violence Against Women Act?


Why Would Anyone Oppose the Violence Against Women Act?



On Tuesday, a growing faction threatened to derail the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act, which passed the Senate with 22 dissenting Republican votes. A couple of months ago, Senate Republicans defeated a treaty on disabilities -- rebuking their own party's war heroes, Bob Dole and John McCain, who spoke in support of the measure. One can imagine that for their next stunt, Republicans will oppose a bill to help the elderly across the street, or vote against a resolution honoring motherhood and apple pie.

Without birth registration, children are shut out of society altogether


Without birth registration, children are shut out of society altogether


The births of almost half the world’s children are not registered, leaving them outside support and protection systems and uncounted in policy decisions. UNICEF supports the right of every child to be registered at birth, without discrimination.


Riyla Wilson Sentenced




Maine Wabanaki-State Child Welfare Truth and Reconciliation Commission Swearing In


A historic day Tuesday for the state and Maine's Wabanaki tribes. 

Fla. woman gets 55-year sentence in 2000 disappearance of foster child Rilya Wilson

Fla. woman gets 55-year sentence in 2000 disappearance of foster child Rilya Wilson

A woman who once cared for missing foster child Rilya Wilson was sentenced Tuesday to 55 years in prison for kidnapping and child-abuse convictions, closing a case that spanned more than a decade and triggered changes in Florida’s child-welfare system.

Social worker killed herself after restructure caused workload to increase



Social worker killed herself after restructure caused workload to increase

Fear of losing the transitions co-ordinator job she had worked so hard to get put Julie Dugdale in a "highly stressful" situation, the coroner said.

Note: The poor thing.

Two French charity workers jailed in 'false orphans' case

Two French charity workers jailed in 'false orphans' case


Two French charity workers have been sentenced to two years in prison for illegally trying to fly 103 African children from Chad to France in 2007.

Children in care cases should be given the chance to meet the judges, say MPs

Children in care cases should be given the chance to meet the judges, say MPs


The law in England and Wales is firm in its focus on the best interests of the children unlucky enough be caught up in court cases. Part 1, section 1 of key legislation the Children Act 1989 reads:

Delaware court shooting: Custody battle turns fatal

Delaware court shooting: Custody battle turns fatal

A shooter at a Delaware courthouse killed two women and wounded police officers before being fatally shot by police. The shooting began before he reached the metal detectors at the Delaware courthouse.

Delaware child custody battle claims mother’s life


An American man has shot dead his former wife, after both arrived in a Delaware courthouse to continue their legal battle over the custody of their child.

Considering Kids? A Mass. Man Offers This Advice on Divorce and Child Custody

Considering Kids? A Mass. Man Offers This Advice on Divorce and Child Custody


A guest speaker at Berkshire Community College in Northern Berkshire, Massachusetts recently had some interesting marriage and divorce advice to pass along to male students, their sons, grandsons, nephews — basically any male descendants and all male relations.


Ethiopian Adoptee Wins Legal Case to Revoke Adoption


Ethiopian Adoptee Wins Legal Case to Revoke Adoption

An Ethiopian court has revoked the adoption of a girl by a family in the Netherlands. This is the first time a foreign adoption has been revoked in Ethiopia’s long history of overseas adoption.

Sentencing Set in Fla. Missing Foster Child Case

Sentencing Set in Fla. Missing Foster Child Case


A South Florida woman who once cared for missing 4-year-old foster child Rilya Wilson could get a lengthy prison sentence for kidnapping and child abuse convictions.

Agency chief seeks help on child abuse cases

Agency chief seeks help on child abuse cases

The state can’t hold on to child abuse investigators because they are overwhelmed and underpaid, the agency’s chief said Monday in a plea for help to the Legislature.

Note: They also destroy families.  There is a lot of personal guilt associated with that for good people who become babystealers.  Generally, you have to find a sadistic f*** who gets off on this sort of thing if you want to keep them in it for the long haul.

2 US adoption agencies closing, citing woes abroad


2 US adoption agencies closing, citing woes abroad

The lone U.S. adoption agency accredited in Kyrgyzstan is shutting down due to financial troubles, a sudden new setback for about 15 American families battling since 2008 to complete adoptions there. At the same time, another U.S. agency, which specializes in adoptions from Russia, also is closing.

DCF worker arrested on child-porn charges

DCF worker arrested on child-porn charges


The Florida Department of Children and Families is moving to fire an employee who was arrested on child-pornography charges, the agency announced Monday.

DCS says children's files under order for release are scattered around TN

DCS says children's files under order for release are scattered around TN

Lawyers for the Department of Children's Services say the agency's files are so scattered in dozens of offices throughout the state that it would require thousands of miles of travel at great expense to produce records of children it served who later died.

Note: We shouldn't expect CPS to keep these kinds of records organized or anything, should we?

Monday, February 11, 2013

Bill would establish bill of rights for foster children

Bill would establish bill of rights for foster children


Gloria Phillips bounced around among about 20 foster care homes in the span of nine years and during that time she had no sense of what rights she had as a foster care youth.

Teen sorry for trying to kill foster mom


Teen sorry for trying to kill foster mom

A teenager who lured his new foster mother into her basement where he tried to beat her to death with a shovel and frying pan will undergo intensive treatment over the next two years.

Congressmen Markey and Lujan React to Sioux Tribes’ Child Welfare Report with Call for Action



Congressmen Markey and Lujan React to Sioux Tribes’ Child Welfare Report with Call for Action

According to the Lakota People's Law Project, on Wednesday, February 6, National Public Radio’s “All Things Considered” aired a report by Peabody award winning journalist Laura Sullivan: “South Dakota Tribes Accuse State of Violating Indian Welfare Act”. Representatives Ed Markey (D-MA) and Ben Luján (D-NM) called for more information from the State of South Dakota and for a Congressional hearing.

Facebook accused of making payments to 'independent' charity advising it on child protection

Facebook accused of making payments to 'independent' charity advising it on child protection


Social network accused of ‘cynical window dressing’ in its approach to child welfare

Bogus Child Abuse Charges for Pregnant Drug-Using Moms

Bogus Child Abuse Charges for Pregnant Drug-Using Moms


Drug-using women can be punished for the assumption that they harmed their fetuses, even if there is no evidence other than drug use itself.

Tracing birth families on Facebook can have a devastating impact all round

Tracing birth families on Facebook can have a devastating impact all round


A Coronation Street storyline is highlighting a serious issue for adopted children and their families in the age of social media

Social worker took the wrong child out of primary school for a supervised visit with another child's father



Social worker took the wrong child out of primary school for a supervised visit with another child's father

An investigation has been launched after a social worker took the wrong child out of school for a supervised visit with another boy’s father.

Little oversight cited in possible overcharges

Little oversight cited in possible overcharges

County officials working with a Middleton foster care agency accused of overcharging taxpayers say the financial information the agency disclosed wasn't detailed enough to spot potential misuse.

Note: This is probably the currently top trending child welfare related news story.  It seems like every other link I look at over the last few days had to do with this particular case.

This is interesting because when child welfare related stories take off like this, it's usually because of some horrible abuse in foster care case such as a kid dying or Jerry Sandusky or something like that.


Aunt of little girls orphaned in Alps massacre 'wants to adopt them after they were put into foster care'


Aunt of little girls orphaned in Alps massacre 'wants to adopt them after they were put into foster care'


Aunt Fadwa al-Saffar preparing legal bid to become legal guardian of children

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Throwing Snowballs At CPS Agents - Baby LK Report For February 10th 2013

Cutting child abuse in Colorado by half will require home visits, network of help


Cutting child abuse in Colorado by half will require home visits, network of help


Colorado's plan to reform the child- welfare system and significantly reduce child abuse and neglect includes sending social workers and nurses into the homes of at-risk families and providing a network of help — ranging from teaching parents about safety hazards to helping them find jobs.

Note: Yep, this is for the families that they don't have enough evidence to build a solid case for a snatching.  The trick is to watch them, wait for them to screw up in the slightest way then swoop in and snatch the kid.



Deportation's forgotten children

Deportation's forgotten children


The Help Separated Families Act will help end the suffering that our broken system causes children and immigrant parents who are torn apart.

Deputy cites social worker, blasts system

Deputy cites social worker, blasts system


The 16-year-old Stanton girl called 911 fearing for her safety: Her father and stepmother were drunk, angry and on their way home to confront her.

DCS files reveal little about children's deaths


DCS files reveal little about children's deaths


The last days of life of three Tennessee children, the near death of a fourth child and a glimpse into the state child protection agency's involvement with each of their families were revealed in state records made public last week.

Counties kept in dark about alleged abuses at foster-care agency



Counties kept in dark about alleged abuses at foster-care agency


A Middleton foster-care company may have managed to overcharge taxpayers by an alleged $6.1 million by exploiting weaknesses in the financial oversight exercised by counties and the state, the State Journal has found.


Foster care families shocked by allegations of fraud at Community Care Resources



Foster care families shocked by allegations of fraud at Community Care Resources

As news of alleged fraud at Community Care Resources spreads through the foster care community, some foster families connected to the agency contend the accusations against owner Dan Simon and his wife, Mary, can't possibly be true, while others say they've long had suspicions about the couple's business practices.

Saturday, February 09, 2013

Bill would allow adoptees access to birth certificates


Bill would allow adoptees access to birth certificates


Betsie Norris has access to her birth certificate, but thanks in part to her adoptive father’s testimony, thousands of people adopted between 1964 and 1996 do not.



Cashing in on state contracts becomes growth industry



Cashing in on state contracts becomes growth industry

Florida’s two-decades-long push to shift state services to contract vendors has meant big business for a burgeoning industry of lobbyists.

Gay sperm donor, lesbian couple reach child custody agreement

Gay sperm donor, lesbian couple reach child custody agreement


A judge in Florida has approved three names, from a gay man and a lesbian couple, to be included on their baby's birth certificate

Woman gets prison for death of 3-year-old foster child

Woman gets prison for death of 3-year-old foster child

A Hardin woman who admitted to a charge of negligent homicide for the death of a 3-year-old foster child was sentenced Friday.

Note: Of course any real parent would have gotten life.  But you know.

Mother, Grandmother File Complaint Over Suspected Abuse In Foster Home


Mother, Grandmother File Complaint Over Suspected Abuse In Foster Home

Each picture of the bruises makes Mary Crow and her daughter, Nicole, more and more angry.

Telford social worker William Goodwillie removed from register

Telford social worker William Goodwillie removed from register


A social worker accused of misconduct in dealing with children's cases in Shropshire has voluntarily removed himself from his professional register.

Friday, February 08, 2013

Police: Officer assaulted after removing child from Coralville woman's custody

Police: Officer assaulted after removing child from Coralville woman's custody


A Coralville woman is accused of assaulting police and her child’s father after police removed the child from her custody.

United States agrees to cooperate with Russia on child abuse cases


United States agrees to cooperate with Russia on child abuse cases

The United States has agreed to cooperate with the Investigative Committee on child abuse cases concerning adopted Russian children, the committee's official spokesman Vladimir Markin told RIA Novosti on Friday.

Social workers no longer obliged to promote contact with birth parents

Social workers no longer obliged to promote contact with birth parents 


The government hopes new legislation will prevent birth parents from having unregulated contact with adopted and looked-after children

SURPRISE INVESTIGATIONS AIMED AT HOMESCHOOLERS


SURPRISE INVESTIGATIONS AIMED AT HOMESCHOOLERS

In what critics are seeing as an ultimate power grab, state officials in Connecticut are pushing forward a bill to require state investigations of children like never before – calling for a “confidential behavioral health assessment” of every public school student in grades 6, 8, 10 and 12, and every homeschool student at ages 12, 14 and 17.

Tasered 11 year old boy failed by B.C. child welfare system: watchdog



Tasered 11 year old boy failed by B.C. child welfare system: watchdog

Children in British Columbia with complex care needs that can manifest themselves in violent rages deserve more from the child welfare system than being locked in windowless rooms or tranquilized by doctors, says a report detailing the failed care of an 11-year-old boy who was zapped by an RCMP Taser.

SystemSuckology: The Self-Righteous Lynch Mob of Perfect Parents In Action


Holy Shit people, we have officially hit the mother-load of judgmental, self righteous hypocrites spouting their vile hatred of the imperfect parent who had a momentary laps of reason and reacted in ways that the perfect parent never would have.  This imperfect parent needs a little help in coping with her stress levels.  Perhaps a little respite care so that she can occasionally get that desperately needed break, perhaps a parenting class.  But along come the perfect parents, or rather the judge, jury and executioner of the feminazi mindset and you might as well rename her Casey Anthony the 2nd and condemn her to burn in hell for all of eternity.

Perhaps we should put her right up there on the upside down cross with the worst of them.    Lock her up and throw away the key!  Hang her!  Burn her at the stake!

Oh... I'm sorry.  Perhaps I should tell you what I'm talking about....

So there is a video that came to my attention on Facebook regarding a mother who lost it on her kid.  I will give you the link in a minute, but first I want to warn you that what you are about to see in this video is not nearly as disturbing as some of the comments that are being left on the following witch hunt of a Facebook post.

I will post a few of my favorite screen shots in order to demonstrate the point.   But first, I must warn you, what you are about to see and hear is disturbing.  As you are about to undertake a journey through the deepest darkest pit of the twilight zone, or rather you are about to explore the lowest form of political correctness and self-righteous hypocrisy of the anti-abuse people.  These are the people who can do no wrong.  These are the people, who by virtue of their perfectness has the right to judge you in the court of public opinion and sentence you to a slow and agonizing death after a long bout of rotting in a jail cell.




Yes folks, the vile hatred is spewing.  The total justification for the governments spending of billions of tax payer dollars on a failed and fraud of a child protection industry that jumps at the drop of a pin, or rather the child loving bandwagon jumpers have found another poor unsuspecting mother to gang up on in support of their cause.


Ah yes.  You gotta love the perfect people, do you not?


This last two comments is also a perfect demonstration of the level of ignorance that anybody who wishes to reform the child welfare system faces when trying to convince the public to support their cause.


Now I do not at all condone what this mother did.  I do, however suggest that we at least attempt to bring about some sort of a cultural change as to the public opinion of frustrated parents who could possibly be in desperate need of a little help in coping with the stresses of life.  After all, if you honestly think that those kids would have a better chance in foster care then you are sadly mistaken.

If you would never do something like this, then you are obviously a much stronger person than she is.  That does not make her a monster.  It makes her a stressed out, fed up parent who could perhaps benefit from a little bit of Respite Care so that she can occasionally get the much needed break.  Perhaps she could benefit from some counseling so that she could learn some strategies to help her cope with the difficult times so that she doesn't have to abuse the kid. 

Instead...  The Self-Righteous Lynch Mob of Perfect Parents would rather make her suffer.


So where you ask is the video that is causing such hatred and discontent, calls for public floggings and hangings?

Here it is. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=1868227992365  But I warn you.  The good people who cry out against child abuse are a cruel and evil lot of violent lynch mobbing goody two shoes who would sooner rip your family apart than as much as offer you a helping hand.

Guess what

It Could Happen To You