In order to protect children from harm, the state has the power to separate children from their parents. In exceptional cases it is sometimes necessary to separate siblings – to protect them from harm or ensure their individual needs are met.
Legally Kidnapped
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Routinely separating siblings in foster care is unacceptable
Routinely separating siblings in foster care is unacceptable
In order to protect children from harm, the state has the power to separate children from their parents. In exceptional cases it is sometimes necessary to separate siblings – to protect them from harm or ensure their individual needs are met.
In order to protect children from harm, the state has the power to separate children from their parents. In exceptional cases it is sometimes necessary to separate siblings – to protect them from harm or ensure their individual needs are met.
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