Sunday, May 13, 2012

Legally Kidnapped

Legally Kidnapped


2012 Student Human Rights Campaign USA

Posted: 12 May 2012 10:00 PM PDT

2012 Student Human Rights Campaign USA

A student petition and voting drive to support Human Rights protections in America for Children & Families


Next step for abused children still evolving

Posted: 12 May 2012 09:46 PM PDT

Next step for abused children still evolving

The number of children removed from abusive homes in Maine has declined more than 50 percent in the past decade, as the Department of Health and Human Services has pursued a policy of keeping children with parents unless they face physical abuse or serious neglect.

Note: You all need to pay very close attention to what is being said in this article. Believe it or not, over the last 10 years Maine has become a national model child welfare system, because they managed to cut the number of kids in foster care in half. I know they still suck at what they do. They take poor care of the kids who they do snatch. They still couldn't tell the difference between child abuse and a hole in the ground, but statistically speaking, still children are much safer from CPS in Maine than they were 10 years ago.

Now, the Arundal case where the baby was thrown into the chair is being used as a springboard for the anti abuse people to force CPS to turn the other way. Paul LePage is saying that CPS is to slow to take action in abuse and neglect cases. Paul LePage is an idiot who claims to have been an abused child, has preached anti domestic violence propaganda basing it on totally inaccurate statistics in his recent State of the State address, and he is now calling for CPS to do more and move faster in abuse and neglect cases, which will cause the number of children being moved from their homes to go up if he has his way.

This is a classic pattern that I have seen play out before. It starts with a high profile child abuse death case. The Propaganda Press Herald and the local television stations are all over this. CPS is about to go under the media microscope. It is determined that more could have been done to protect this one child, so now more should be done to protect all kids. A couple of CPS Agents and a supervisor may take blame for not acting after the baby had a broken arm just a few weeks before. CPS Agents will start crying about things like being overworked, poor management, low pay, low moral, high turnover rates creating a very inexperienced workforce, and bla bla bla. It will all come down to pumping more money into the system bringing us to the bottom line, which is CPS is going to use this case to start taking more kids.

Just you wait and see.


Sad world of Lev, Ukrainian orphan Elton John tried to adopt

Posted: 12 May 2012 06:09 PM PDT


Sad world of Lev, Ukrainian orphan Elton John tried to adopt


THE little lad Sir Elton John tried to adopt is now living a grim life in a rundown tower block — a world away from the singer's palatial lifestyle.



Utah Woman Has Son Stolen by DCFS Agent Despite Declaration of Innocence by Court and Social Services

Posted: 12 May 2012 04:23 PM PDT


Utah Woman Has Son Stolen by DCFS Agent Despite Declaration of Innocence by Court and Social Services

The sinister nature of government "child protection" agencies has been known to many since their inception. The fact that DSS (Department of Social Services), CPS (Child Protective Services), and other variants of the same child kidnapping system routinely engage in removing children from perfectly healthy families based on accusations alone is no secret. Indeed, it appears that the United States and England have initiated a race to see which nation can abduct the most children for the most ridiculous reasons.


Couple sell newborn to pay hospital bill

Posted: 12 May 2012 03:47 PM PDT


Couple sell newborn to pay hospital bill

The parents of a newborn were forced to sell their baby for Rs 7,000 to clear the dues of a government hospital the mother was admitted to.


Orphans In The Care Of A Paedophile Monk

Posted: 12 May 2012 12:57 PM PDT

Orphans In The Care Of A Paedophile Monk

Questions have been raised as to why the Child Development and Women's Welfare Ministry has allowed a Buddhist monk who has been convicted of child abuse in the UK, to run an orphanage in Sri Lanka.


Human Services works against reunification

Posted: 12 May 2012 12:55 PM PDT


Human Services works against reunification


I had to rethink my career of 20-plus years in the social work field due to an unspeakable ruling. When children are placed in foster care, it has always been my professional experience to work toward reunification with the family.




Octomom: Tanning Mom Needs Parenting Classes

Posted: 12 May 2012 12:14 PM PDT

Octomom: Tanning Mom Needs Parenting Classes


Just days after an expectant Snooki called her a "crazy bitch," Octomom (real name: Nadya Suleman) shared her thoughts on Tanning Mom's poor parenting skills.


Torn Apart: Forced to give up child

Posted: 12 May 2012 08:52 AM PDT



Young, unwed and pregnant -- in decades past many women in this situation were shamed or disowned by their families, even sent away to church-run maternity homes until they gave birth. Years later, some of these women are saying they were forced into giving their babies up for adoption and have never been able to get on with life.


Mom, son reunited after 40 years

Posted: 12 May 2012 07:01 AM PDT

Mom, son reunited after 40 years

Leslie Daniels was expecting a phone call. But not the one she got.


Deported father's children may be listed on Michigan adoption website

Posted: 12 May 2012 06:23 AM PDT

Deported father's children may be listed on Michigan adoption website

Though their father risked his freedom to regain custody of them, two of his three children are poised to be advertised on Michigan's website for adoption.


Universities, not DSHS, to train social workers

Posted: 12 May 2012 06:18 AM PDT

Universities, not DSHS, to train social workers


For as long as the state has had social workers, their training has been handled by the Department of Social and Health Services.


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