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the horror of child protective services

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I am the mother of children who have been abused. They told of the abuse after we went into a domestic violence shelter and they felt safe from their father, who was the abuser. I immediately contacted Child Protective Services. From the beginning, the social worker encouraged the children to tell her that I told them to say what they were alleging had happened to them by their father. I was cohearsed into taking them to a "local physician" and the social worker couldnt even tell me wh ...

Jesus and Child Protective Services - Oh My!

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INFANT DISCOVERED IN BARN, CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES LAUNCH PROBE Nazareth Carpenter Being Held On Charges Involving Underage Mother Bethlehem, Judea - Authorities were today alerted by a concerned citizen who noticed a family living in a barn. Upon arrival, Family Protective Service personnel, accompanied by police, took into protective care an infant child named Jesus, who had been wrapped in strips of cloth and placed in a feeding trough by his 14-year old mother, Mary of Nazareth. During the ...

My Letter To Child Protective Services

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Dear Child Protective Services: As a parent I was shocked and horrified at the sight of the Entertainer Michael Jackson, dangling his 9 month old infant over the railing of a 4th story hotel balcony, in Berlin. I am writing out of concern for the safety and welfare of Michael Jackson's children. Mr. Jackson has already admitted wrong doing ,and that he recklessly endangered the life of the infant. While he may, or may not have intentionally endangered the life of the child, it is imperative to k ...

 

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Child Protection in Military Communities The User Manual SeriesChild Protection in Military Communities. The User Manual Series. Intended for use by military personnel involved in child advocacy efforts and by Child Protective Services personnel working in conjunction with the military, this manual describes programs, procedures, and regulations developed to facilitate intervention in cases of child abuse and neglect among military personnel. Initially, an overview of child neglect is provided. The following two chapters (1) describe the relationships between stress associated with the structure and function of the military, and the incidence of child abuse and neglect within military families; and (2) discuss jurisdictional issues related to the families, and (2) discuss ...

Child Abuse and Neglect User Manual Series pre1990sChild Abuse and Neglect User Manual Series pre-1990s Child Neglect: Mobilizing Services. Series Title: User Manual Series (1980) Author(s): Hally, Polansky, Polansky Availability: Order Publication ($5.00 - Add to Cart) Year Published: 1980 - 50 pages Guidelines for mobilizing community services in response to cases of suspected child neglect are presented. After an overview of the problem, topics discussed include the dynamics of the neglectful family, treatment modes for the neglectful family, placement of the neglected child in a substitute family situation, and social policy considerations. Treatment modes for the neglectful family involve ...

Child Protection: Providing Ongoing Services. Series Title: User Manual Series (1980) Author(s): Ragan, Salus, Schultze Availability: Order Publication ($9.40 - Add to Cart) Year Published: 1980 - 94 pages Guidelines for providing effective ongoing services to abused and neglected children and their parents are offered for use by child protective services workers and other interested service providers. After an overview of the service provision process and specialized roles, topics discussed include assessing alleged maltreatment, formulating the service plan, choosing ...

Military Child InitiativeMilitary Child Initiative There are approximately 1.5 million children and youth today in US public schools whose parents are in the military. A high degree of mobility is demanded of these children and of their parents. Complicating relocation is the reality that significant numbers of these young people are separated from at least one parent due to overseas deployment. While these circumstances are unique, there are other populations of vulnerable and mobile youth whose lives are complicated by analogous factors. There has been a generation of research that has identified the highly protective role schools can play ...

NEW RELEASE! The Best Practices: Building Blocks for Enhancing School Environment report and accompanying DVD, released May 22, 2007, examine the impact that the school environment has on children, offer recommendations for educators and administrators, and highlight several schools across the country that have put steps in place to create a supportive environment . The Value of Connections There has been a generation of research that has identified the highly protective role schools can play in moderating the academic, social and health behavior risks of youth. However, all too often, schools exacerbate the stress ...

UNICEF Child protection from violence exploitation and abuseUNICEF - Child protection from violence, exploitation and abuse Where the streets are golden: Yemeni families traffic their boys to Saudi Arabia hoping for a better life. At dusk, on the border between Yemen and Saudi Arabia, it is hard to know if more traffic passes through or around the gate. Certainly there are more jeeps turning on to the tracks leading through the scrub and stones of the desert than are passing the flimsy post manned by sweating soldiers.

Child camel jockeys return home LAHORE, Pakistan, 28 June 2005 - Fifteen-year-old Ghulam Sarwar spent almost half of his young life racing camels far away from his home in Pakistan. His parents sent him to the United Arab Emirates seven years ago to work as a camel jockey. In exchange, the family received a recruitment fee, and Ghulam was paid a few dollars a month.

 

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A principal long trusted admits guiltA principal long trusted admits guilt White, who also admitted downloading child pornography onto his home computer, faces up to a year behind bars in the Bergen County Jail when he is sentenced Sept. 21. He also must register as a sex offender under Megan's Law, according to his plea agreement with county prosecutors. Once beloved by students and parents, White enjoyed a decades-long reputation as a hardworking, competent and spiritual educator who was devoted to his family and pupils. Those who have known the 61-year-old father of two variously described him as a "fine man," "a distinguished gentleman" and "a great guy." ...

 

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AIDS Council of Northeastern New York Announces New Board MembersAIDS Council of Northeastern New York Announces New Board Members The AIDS Council of Northeastern New York is a not-for-profit human service agency whose mission is to reduce the risk, fear, and incidence of HIV infection, encourage the independence of people living with or affected by HIV/AIDS and promote understanding of their needs. In operation for over 23 years, the AIDS Council is the preeminent provider of AIDS services in a fifteen county region in Upstate New York with offices in Albany, Glens Falls, Hudson, Plattsburgh, Schenectady and Troy.

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