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- Respite Child Care Expands to All 50 States
- Woman sentenced in DSS check-cashing scheme
- Children yet to receive protective cover as state sleeps on scheme
- County expands regional child-abuse reporting
- Governments pledge to tackle increasing child separation from families
- CPS is Socialism
- School District Claims Authority Over How Kids Get to School
- Teen victim’s story is a cautionary tale
- On the hunt for China’s child snatchers
- Child services apprehends Police Officer’s son
- Finding adoptive parents for a child can break family ties
Respite Child Care Expands to All 50 StatesPosted: 27 Nov 2009 09:23 PM PST
Respite Child Care Expands to All 50 States It’s a few hours a month, but the break the Armed Services YMCA Respite Child Care program provides parents with a deployed spouse always is welcome. And since the program’s Oct. 1 nationwide expansion, many more parents will benefit. |
Woman sentenced in DSS check-cashing schemePosted: 27 Nov 2009 09:17 PM PST
Woman sentenced in DSS check-cashing scheme A South Carolina woman has been sentenced to nearly three years in jail for her role in defrauding the state’s social services agency of $5.2 million. |
Children yet to receive protective cover as state sleeps on schemePosted: 27 Nov 2009 09:09 PM PST
Children yet to receive protective cover as state sleeps on scheme It’s been a year since the Central government announced the Integrated Child Protection Scheme (ICPS) to provide security cover for all children. But Uttar Pradesh is one of the few states which is yet to take the first step towards ensuring complete protection for all children. |
County expands regional child-abuse reportingPosted: 27 Nov 2009 09:05 PM PST
County expands regional child-abuse reporting To enhance the prosecution of abusers and prevent future child abuse, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a motion by Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich to expand cross-reporting to nine additional cities — Burbank, Hawthorne, Santa Monica, Torrance, Hermosa Beach, Inglewood, Long Beach, Pasadena and Redondo Beach. |
Governments pledge to tackle increasing child separation from familiesPosted: 27 Nov 2009 08:56 PM PST
Governments pledge to tackle increasing child separation from families Five eastern European countries agree to develop social services that reduce reliance on state-run children’s institutions |
CPS is SocialismPosted: 27 Nov 2009 08:10 PM PST
CPS agents are implementing European Socialism to tear the heart and soul out of the very fabric of America by destroying the FAMILY. Note: True… True… |
School District Claims Authority Over How Kids Get to SchoolPosted: 27 Nov 2009 08:08 PM PST
School District Claims Authority Over How Kids Get to School Janette Kaddo Marino and her 12-year-old son Adam regularly pedal the four-mile route to Maple Avenue Middle School and back home together. But earlier this year, school officials confronted Marino with a school policy prohibiting elementary and middle school children from biking or walking to the school. Marino is challenging the school district over the policy. At issue is whether public schools can dictate how parents get their children to school. |
Teen victim’s story is a cautionary talePosted: 27 Nov 2009 07:23 PM PST
Teen victim’s story is a cautionary tale Had 19-year-old Jonathan Evans been the perpetrator, rather than the victim, of a vicious beating near Everett Arena this month, he would have ended up in the state prison. |
On the hunt for China’s child snatchersPosted: 27 Nov 2009 09:02 AM PST
On the hunt for China’s child snatchers Over 2,000 trafficked children have been rescued since China’s government began a crackdown on the trade in stolen children earlier this year. |
Child services apprehends Police Officer’s sonPosted: 27 Nov 2009 07:16 AM PST
Part 1 A description of the involvement a police officer had with child services Part 2 Part 3 |
Finding adoptive parents for a child can break family tiesPosted: 27 Nov 2009 05:17 AM PST
Finding adoptive parents for a child can break family ties The boy was living in a windowless shack in an encampment known as a meth users’ haunt when Cedar Park police found the 7-year-old, hungry and neglected by his mother. More than a year later, family members are fighting to keep him from being adopted by strangers. |