Standing With Sling in Hand Against Goliath
Arise! The enemy is upon ye!
Authored & Edited by
egypt
“If even One Family does not have to suffer, it will be worth My Lifetime’s efforts”
Marilyn Harrison
I wait for the day when Marilyn’s “One Family”
is not next one in line for the evil ravages of cps.
It will be that day when cps no longer exists!... egpyt
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From Group’s Panda Bear:
I swore never to be silent whenever and wherever human beings endure suffering and humiliation. We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.
-- Elie Wiesel
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Take online caseworker test to evaluate which rights cw's violated
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Group Advice in Participation:
1. Helping others through the Nightmare
2. Reform or Obliteration?
3. Protest
4. Class Action Lawsuits
5. Getting your kids to sue CPS
6. Online Research to gather information
7. Petitions
8. Write a guidebook on a particular aspect of the problem
9. Sue their pants off! Doing the work for an attorney to reduce costs
10. Peruse YouTube.com (a search can be done) for videoclips on cps destruction and/or advice
11. Website Links & Descriptions TK, rally, doll protest, ongoing research areas.
B. Group – for any of the above areas, there is direction. If a particular subject interests you, starting points can be provided J Also, if there is one you can think of, please add.
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Reform? (From Child Welfare Information Gateway)
Rethinking Child Welfare Practice Under the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997: A Resource Guide
Author(s): | Children's Bureau (HHS) |
Availability: | |
Year Published: | 2000 - 62 pages |
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The provisions of the Adoption and Safe Families Act (ASFA) intended to promote the safety, permanency, and well-being of children will have a significant impact on child welfare practice. ASFA requires state child welfare agencies to engage parents early in the process, redesign service delivery to achieve permanency goals for children, ensure sufficient resources for families, and partner with the courts. This guide provides a framework for redesigning child welfare practice. It includes an analysis of the key provisions of the Adoption and Safe Families Act and identifies casework practices that are consistent with the law. It highlights the recommendations ...
Systems of Care
Series Title: | Bulletins for Professionals |
Author(s): | Child Welfare Information Gateway |
Availability: | |
Year Published: | 2005 - 10 pages |
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This bulletin provides information on systems of care, the name of an approach that builds partnerships to create a broad, integrated process for meeting the variety of physical, mental, social, emotional, educational, and developmental needs of at risk children in the child welfare system. Information includes: the relationship of child welfare and systems of care; the application of systems of care for improving access to and availability of services to children and families; the guiding principles of systems of care with emphasis on interagency collaboration, strengths-based assessment, cultural competence, community-based services, and family involvement, and a list of organizations involved ...
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Nancy Schaefer has spoken out to reveal that she is disgusted with what she has seen with the corruption of CPS. Her stance is to eradicate entirely (many have this view) by terminating the Welfare Act Title IV-E, etc.
Nancy Schaefer
State Senator, 50th District
Nancy Schaefer for Congress
Phone: 706-754-8321
Fax: 706-754-1803
March 18, 2008
Dear Friends,
First, let me thank you from the bottom of my heart for coming to the Capitol of Georgia to record your painful message. You did a wonderful job and I was so proud of you.
However, a spouse of one of you who came to record, sent letters to the Capitol and to several different people in opposition to the taping and accused his spouse of lying about him and on and on. With that, Capitol Security brought the recording to an end because of the threats in the letters.
I am very sorry this happened. However, this was another indication of how quickly the opposition I had at the Capitol would act to quickly end our opposition to CPS/DFCS policies.
You have heard by now, I am sure, that my bill, SB 415, was gutted and rendered of no value by the Chairman of the Judicial Committee and or others. The three main points were stripped out of the legislation. They were:
1. The opening of family court to remove the culture of secrecy;
2. The removal of the financial incentives for adopting children out who are taken wrongly from their parents and given to strangers;
and
3. The removal of immunities from Child Protective Services or DFCS in order to keep corruption down and bring in accountability
and responsibility.
I pulled the bill rather than seek to work with an empty, do nothing piece of legislation that the leadership had shown they were not going to support or offer any real involvement.
Please know that the opposition surrounding this bill was fierce, and that it still is, but I am not down and we are not through. We have only just begun, and with God’s help, which we already have, this court-sanctioned abuse of children and families will end.
Now, two things;
· One, we can come together and record again and I will set up the time and place. I really feel that the CD is important and I would like it to be on my website for future needs where it could be used to promote the cause. If you are interested in joining me again to record, please call, Jody at 706-754-8321 and let her know.
· Second, I am running as a candidate for Congress from the 10th District. If I can be successful, I will carry this work for children and families to Washington with me. I would be grateful for your prayers and support.
Let me hear from you. Do not give up. Stay strong and pray for the victory that will in time be ours.
We love and appreciate you and we pray for you.
Warm regards,
Nancy Schaefer
State Senator, 50th District
Nancy Schaefer for Congress
Phone: 706-754-8321
Fax: 706-754-1803
Make Sure you see the article entitled The Corrupt Business of Child Protective Services from Senator Nancy Schaefer http://www.senatorn ancyschaefer. com/articles. php?filter= 6
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Hi Group,
Read this message from the bottom up...This fellow is looking for stories...any stories...to add to his web site. If you read his message and then read what I wrote to him...then his response you will see what I am getting at. We NEED to join when we can with other groups to get the message out on this corruption in the system.
I have invited Keith to join our FP Allegations NFPCAR group so hopefully he will. At any rate, his contact info is at the bottom of his message at the bottom of this email. Nancee in CA
Hey Nancee,
Most def, I need/want these stories, I would create a separate page if need be for just CPS issues. In fact I am even now going over a story on these issues. I am shocked of the response I have had on this issue. Unbelievable! The blog site that was created for me on this issue is freaking out because this site has gotten over 200 responses in 3 days. The owner of the site told me he has had 90 responses in 2 yrs. He is concerned of over load. I am hoping to find a way to get a web site to get it all up. No worry though, I need to get these issues out there! It is time that parental kidnapping and Judicial corruption is brought to the publics attention.
Keith
In a message dated 2/27/2008 11:03:20 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, dogpatch1940@yahoo.com writes:
Hi Keith,
I was wondering if you would be interested in the Foster child kidnapping side that CPS frequently indulges in? I can put you in touch with tons of FP's who were in the process of adopting their foster child and who CPS came in just days/weeks before the adoption was final and "legally kidnapped" the children and placed them back into the system for monetary gain. I can be reached at the email address below...
Nancee Crowell
CA State Director for NFPCAR
President...NFPCAR Board of Directors
CEO, Foster Parent Survival Enterprises
Field Rep for Foster Parent Legal Solutions
Former Foster Parent
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lizzianthus007@ aol.com wrote:
there has to be a way to switch the funding to keeping families together by having the foster and bio's work together even though they are mandated by law we know they don't do it .. and we all know its about money ... so we need to funnel the incentives to help families and fosters keep together ...
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Kentucky Activism
Child protection panel seeks legislation in 2008
_Kentucky.com_
(http://www.topix. net/redir/ loc=off-hosted- page/http= 3A=2F=2Fwww. kentucky. com)
January 04, 2008
Original Kentucky.com article: _Child protection panel seeks legislation in 2008 _
(http://www.kentucky .com/mld/ kentucky/ news/state/ 18189630. htm?source= syn)
In the past, the _Kentucky_ (http://www.topix. net/state/ ky) General Assembly has passed entire packages of reform laws for social issues such as domestic violence and child sexual abuse. But in the 2007 session, lawmakers largely ignored calls to reform Kentucky's beleagured child protection system. Proposed legislation would have resulted in more oversight of removals by state social workers, of termination of parental rights and of state adoptions from foster care. In 2008, a task force studying the improper removal of children from their parents in Kentucky is for the second time asking legislators to pass a reform bill.
State Rep. Darryl Owens, D-_Louisville_ (http://www.topix. net/metro/ louisville- ky-in) , is introducing legislation designed to put more safeguards into the process by which children are removed from their parents. If enacted, the bill would further protect the due process rights of parents, slightly increase accountability for the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services staff and provide increases in the fee scale for court-appointed attorneys for children and their parents. The legislation also calls for increasing the pay for court-appointed attorneys for indigent parents and children to further protect the rights of both. The fees haven't been increased in several years and attorneys spend months
working on a case for $250 or at most $500. Under the proposed legislation, fees for court-appointed attorneys would be increased from $500 to as much as $1,500, but they would have to justify those fees to the state. One new provision in the proposed legislation gives Kentucky's chief justice the ability to establish rules to manage juvenile and child protection cases. The legislation also calls for parents -- and children if they are old enough -- to meet with their court-appointed attorney before they go to court for the first time. That does not happen now. And the bill says that, as of July 1, 2010, attorneys would have to prove that they had received specialized training before they could be placed on a
new list that would allow them to be appointed by the court to represent children and parents. Tom Burch, D-Louisville, chairman of the House Health and Welfare Committee, said he thinks the legislation will have more lawmakers pushing for it this time. There also a possibility that in this session, Kentucky would join most states in opening child protection courts. Kentucky is one of 21 states that closes child protection proceedings. Chief Justice Joseph E. Lambert is surveying judges to see whether they would be in favor of a bill. Rep. Susan Westrom, D-
_Lexington_ (http://www.topix. net/city/ lexington- ky) plans to introduce a bill that would strengthen legislation that she introduced in 2007 that resulted in the tracking of complaints against child protection workers. The new bill would require an investigation of any regional office that had a high number of valid complaints. Meanwhile, the Cabinet for Health and Family Services wants to build on the safety measures it enacted as part of the Boni Frederick Memorial Bill that passed in 2007. The bill was named for Boni Frederick, a
_Morganfield_ (http://www.topix.net/city/ morganfield- ky) social services aide who died in the line of duty while she monitored a child's final visit with its birth mother before being placed in state adoptive homes. The Boni Bill provides $3.5 million to fund security improvements at state
child welfare offices. Another $2.5 million is earmarked to hire additional front-line staff. On Dec. 17, Mark Washington, head of the Cabinet's Department for Community Based Services, told lawmakers on the Joint Health and Welfare Committee that the Cabinet would be asking for more money in 2008. Washington said that the Cabinet could need an estimated additional $40 million to hire 400 new social workers and make more than 170 work spaces safer.
Copyright © 2008 Kentucky.com, All Rights Reserved.
COMMENT ON THE STORY
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Websites for You
http://rscraps.com/NFPCAR/Shadow/index.htm Marilyn’s eBook
http://rscraps.com/NFPCAR/ Our Group Sponsor
http://www.naswdc.org/pubs/code/code.asp = caseworker code of ethics
http://www.parentalrights.org email: info@parentalrights .org
http://www.rscraps.com/FPReform/ by Egypt
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More Places to Go:
http://www.ajc. com/search/ content/metro/ atlanta/stories/ 2007/12/04/ DFCS_1205. html
http://childwelfare .net/activities/ research/ representation/ KennyAOrder20050 207_nofn. html#p13
http://www.religion newsblog. com/5628/ red-flags- raised-before- kids-died
http://www.ifeminis ts.net/introduct ion/editorials/ 2004/1110zizza. html
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It sounds just like DCF, because the also like to criminalize innocent behavior which turns into false fabricated charges.
Criminalizing innocent behavior at an alarming rate... By Dr. Jonathan Turley of George Washington Univ
Low-rider jeans that are too low? Call 911.
Failing to shovel that snow-covered sidewalk? Book 'em.
In America today, lawmakers are criminalizing innocent behavior at an alarming rate and undermining our criminal justice system.
By Jonathan Turley
Texas Rep. Wayne Smith is tired of hearing about parents missing meetings with their children's teachers. His proposed solution is simple: Prosecute such parents as criminals. In Louisiana, state Sen. Derrick Shepherd is tired of seeing teenagers wearing popular low-rider pants that show their undergarments — so he would like to criminally charge future teenagers who are caught "riding low."
Across the USA, legislators are criminalizing everything from spitting on a school bus to speaking on a cellphone while driving. Criminalizing bad behavior has become the rage among politicians, who view such action as a type of legislative exclamation point demonstrating the seriousness of their cause. As a result, new crimes are proliferating at an alarming rate, and we risk becoming a nation of criminals where carelessness or even rudeness is enough to secure a criminal record.
There was a time when having a criminal record meant something. Indeed, it was the social stigma or shame of such charges that deterred many people from "a life of crime." In both England and the USA, there was once a sharp distinction between criminal and negligent conduct; the difference between the truly wicked and the merely stupid.
Legislators, however, discovered that criminalization was a wonderful way to outdo one's opponents on popular issues. Thus, when deadbeat dads became an issue, legislators rushed to make missing child payments a crime rather than rely on civil judgments. When cellphone drivers became a public nuisance, a new crime was born. Unnecessary horn honking, speaking loudly on a cellphone and driving without a seat belt are only a few of the new crimes. If you care enough about child support, littering, or abandoned pets, you are expected to care enough to make their abuse a crime.
HIGH CRIMES
Consider the budding criminal career of Kay Leibrand. The 61-year-old grandmother lived a deceptively quiet life in Palo Alto, Calif., until the prosecutors outed her as a habitual horticultural offender. It appears that she allowed her hedge bushes to grow more than 2 feet high — a crime in the city. Battling cancer, Leibrand had allowed her shrubbery to grow into a criminal enterprise. (After her arraignment and shortly before her jury trial, she was allowed to cut down her bushes and settle the case.)
Of course, it is better to be a criminal horticulturalist than a serial snacker. In 2000, on her way home from her junior high school in Washington, D.C., 12-year-old Ansche Hedgepeth grabbed some french fries and ate them as she went into the train station. In Washington, it is a crime to "consume food or drink" in a Metrorail facility. An undercover officer arrested her, searched her and confiscated her shoelaces.
Running out of adult targets, many state laws pursue the toddler and preteen criminal element. In Texas, children have been charged for chewing gum or, in one case, simply removing the lid from a fire alarm. Dozens of kids have been charged with everything from terrorism to criminal threats for playing with toy guns or drawing violent doodles in school.
In the federal system, Congress has been in a virtual criminalization frenzy. There are more than 4,000 crimes and roughly 10,000 regulations with criminal penalties in the federal system alone. Just last year, Congress made it a crime to sell horse meat for human consumption — a common practice in Europe where it is considered a delicacy. Congress has also criminalized such things as disruptive conduct by animal activists and using the image of Smokey Bear or Woodsy Owl or the 4-H club insignia without authorization.
The ability to deter negligence with criminal charges has always been questioned by academics. Negligent people are, by definition, acting in a thoughtless, unpremeditated, or careless way. Nevertheless, prosecutors will often stretch laws to make a popular point — even when the perpetrators have suffered greatly and shown complete remorse.
In 2002, Kevin Kelly was charged criminally in Manassas, Va., when his daughter, less than 2 years old, was left in the family van and died of hyperthermia. With his wife in Ireland with another daughter, Kelly watched over their 12 other children. He relied on his teenage daughters to help unload the van and did not realize the mistake until it was too late.
The suggestion that people like Kelly need a criminal conviction to think about the safety of their children is absurd. Kelly was widely viewed as a loving father, who was devastated by the loss. The conviction only magnified the tragedy for this family. (Though the prosecutors sought jail time, Kelly was sentenced to seven years probation, with one day in jail a year to think about his daughter's death.)
THE COST TO ALL OF US
The criminalization of America might come as a boon for politicians, but it comes at considerable cost for citizens and society. For citizens, a criminal record can affect everything from employment to voting to child custody — not to mention ruinous legal costs.
Yet, it now takes only a fleeting mistake to cross the line into criminal conduct. In Virginia, when a child accused Dawn McCann of swearing at a bus stop, she was charged criminally — as have been other people accused of the crime of public profanity. Our insatiable desire to turn everything into a crime is creating a Gulag America with 714 incarcerated persons per 100,000 — the highest rate in the world. Millions of people are charged each year with new criminal acts that can stretch from first-degree murder to failing to shovel their sidewalks.
We can find better ways to deal with runaway bushes, castaway pets, or even potty-mouth problems. Congress and the states should create independent commissions to review their laws in order to decriminalize negligent conduct, limiting criminal charges to true crimes and true criminals. In the end, a crime means nothing if anyone can be a criminal.
Ron Jagananthan
ron.jagannathan@ gmail.com
Jon Moseley
Fax: (703) 783-0449
This is what I have been doing , I look at my states government page
and look at proposed legislation ....I look at who is sponsoring
it ...are they from my area ???? I will call them if they are and
either request a meeting or give them my story and how I feel about
such bills .you will notice thae same names will pop up and you can
get a feel for who is working on our side so to speak , but they
always can be swayed .........--- In
CPS_Awareness_ Project@yahoogro ups.com, jeanmwiggin@ ... wrote:
>
> In a message dated 1/14/2008 9:10:19 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> jane1976@... writes:
>
> I believe citizens from each state must
http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/AFRA_ Newshawk/ message/16162
Have you checked AFRA News Lately?
http://familyrights .us/news
Leonard Henderson, Co-Founder
American Family Rights Association
http://familyrights .us
Promoting the Fundamental Liberty Rights & Privileges of Families
State marketing program boosts adoptions this is just plain wrong !!!!
On Jan 27, 2008 1:55 PM, <lizzianthus007@ aol.com> wrote:
WHATREALLYHAPPENED. COM this site picked up the story I sent them today ....this is a big win for us as all the reporters go here every day from all over the web........I need the senator from Georgia story so I can keep up the momentum .also any foster care nightmare stories ... there will be a lot of folks going to this story so we need to do some commentary on the story site ...he also has a forum on the news site that carried this for me ..Please pass this around
Hi,
Thought I'd share the memo given to the Dept. on this Senate Bill Passed in California in 1998:
Here is the link: http://www.dss. cahwnet.gov/ getinfo/acin98/ I-60-98.pdf
According to this, the theme of reform was for the clarification of rights of Foster Children. Check it out
This is good info for your review. Please try to do your part to help. Nancee in CA.
Please write to President Bush and the US DHHS Office of INspector General (fraud investigation) . The only way to stop the state from kidnapping and abusing and murdering our children is to CUT THE FUNDING. It seems that is already somewhat underway. SCHIP does NOT help families with insurance. More than families, it give CPS and the state money to use your child for horrific (why so many are dead) psych and pharm fraud experiments and contracted payoffs. This includes things you don't want to know. (MK, RSA, and the like). The President (and at times Congress) are cutting some funding and the CWLA is lobbying hard. We need to lobby too. There are so many federal lawsuits across the nation that it has come to the attention of US DHHS (thus the white house and congress as the site is publically accessible as are the statements and evidence submitted). Please contact them and also when there is a hearing where public testimony is allowed, submit the truth. They do listen if enough speak up. I can assure you. Facts, not whining!
The good news, funding is NOT being increased. The feds are broke; the timing is perfect to complain.
Children's Monitor Online - A Public Policy Update from the Child Welfare League of America
Vol. 21, Issue 4: 1/28/2008 Headlines
Advocates Question Economic Stimulus Package
House Unable to Override SCHIP Veto; Extension Bill Remains Law
Quality Early Education Supported by House Committee
Comments on TCM Regulation Due February 4
Join CWLA's Call for a White House Conference on Children and Youth
CWLA Legislative Alerts Available to Subscribers
Key Upcoming Dates for Congress
Advocates Question Economic Stimulus Package
At press time, the President and congressional leaders were close to an agreement on what should be included in an economic stimulus package costing approximately $150 billion. The package is likely to have two main components: tax rebates to families, and tax breaks to businesses.
Last week, CWLA signed onto a letter sponsored by the Coalition on Human Needs calling on Congress and the President to target the stimulus to increased aid to state and local governments, as well as several other immediate forms of relief and stimulus, including family tax rebates, extended unemployment insurance, and increased relief through food stamps. In 2001, when the last recession occurred, Congress provided state relief by increasing each state's federal match in Medicaid funding. This funding and the unemployment insurance and food stamp provisions do not appear to be included in the current package, raising questions about how effective it will be.
The debate on tax rebates has revolved around how large that rebate should be and which households should receive it. If it is limited to households that pay federal income taxe,s millions of lower-income and poor families would be left out. These households pay a federal tax, but it is the payroll tax designated for Social Security and Medicare. In addition, these families also pay state and local income taxes in most states. The argument for providing a broader rebate to all middle and lower income families regardless of how much they make or whether they pay a federal income tax is that these families will be more likely to spend the rebates on items they need and put the money back into the economy, as opposed to putting it into savings.
As a compromise, Congress appears ready to agree to rebates that would include lower-income families; in exchange, the Administration would get $70 billion in tax reductions and credits targeted to businesses. Congressional leaders have indicated they want a package completed by the President Day's break in mid-February. Some are projecting the rebate checks will reach households in late spring.
House Unable to Override SCHIP Veto; Extension Bill Remains Law
The House tried but failed by 15 votes to override President Bush's veto of a compromise, bipartisan bill (H.R. 3963) that Congress passed to reauthorize the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). This legislation would have reauthorized SCHIP for five years with enough funding to maintain current enrollment and provide much-needed health insurance to approximately 4 million additional children (H.R. 3963). Congress passed the bill last session, and the President's vetoed it December 12. Congress had passed an earlier five-year reauthorization bill (H.R. 976), but it, too, was met with a presidential veto, which members were unable to override.
SCHIP programs exist in every state and insure more than 6 million children whose families earn too much to qualify for Medicaid and those who are either not offered or cannot afford private coverage. Many members of 110th Congress placed reauthorizing and improving SCHIP at the top of their agendas, and some vow to keep broaching the issue during 2008. In the meantime, Congress did pass and the President signed into law P.L. 110-173, extending SCHIP through March 31, 2009, with sufficient funding to maintain current enrollment and avoid shortfalls. This law also contains a six-month moratorium on the proposed Medicaid Rehabilitation Services regulation.
Quality Early Education Supported by House Committee
Early education was the subject of the House Education and Labor Committee's first hearing of the year on January 23. Every member of the panel of witnesses agreed that investing in early education improves outcomes for children. Recent research on brain development was presented by Deborah Phillips, Professor of Psychology and Public Policy at Georgetown University. Her research demonstrates that quality early experiences, such as child care and preschool, influence the development of children's brains and produce gains in their abilities continuing to young adulthood.
CWLA has long supported better wages for child care providers, an idea supported by the panel and many committee members. Elisabeth Chun, Executive Director of the Hawaii Good Beginnings Alliance, encouraged the committee to strengthen training and continue providing loan forgiveness for early childhood educators and caregivers. Representative Virginia Foxx (R-NC) suggested the minimum wage earned by most child care workers was not appropriate for the importance of their work.
Acting Committee Chair Mazie Hirono (D-HI) has introduced legislation amending the Elementary and Secondary Education Act to create a federal-state partnership to encourage the development of quality preschool programs (H.R. 3289).
Comments on TCM Regulation Due February 4
The public comment period on the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' (CMS's) interim final regulation on Medicaid case ,anagement and targeted case management (CM/TCM) ends February 4.
The regulation is an attempt on CMS's part to interpret and implement Congress's changes to CM/TCM housed in the Deficit Reduction Act (DRA). CWLA feels strongly the regulation exceeds congressional intent and threatens the future of CM/TCM for children involved with our nation's child welfare and foster care systems. We urge all interested and afffected stakeholders to submit comments to CMSbefore the February 4 deadline.
CWLA will also be submitting its concerns to CMS. The entire interim final regulation can be downloaded online. To assist in understanding the regulation's content, CWLA's succinct summary is online.
Taking into account the vulnerability and complex needs of children in foster care--including health needs--at least 38 states employ the Medicaid TCM option to ensure a comprehensive approach and greater coordination of care for foster children. Children in foster care who receive TCM services do, indeed, fare better. Specifically, TCM recipients are more likely to receive physician services (68% compared with 44%), prescription drugs (70% compared with 47%), dental services (44% versus 24%), rehabilitative services (23% versus 11%), inpatient services (8% versus 4%), and clinic services (34% compared with 20%).
Although the DRA said states could no longer bill Medicaid CM/TCM for direct delivery of foster care services, such as making adoption placements, recruiting foster parents, and serving legal papers, CMS's proposed regulation appears to go far beyond congressional intent on numerous fronts. For instance, the regulation vaguely disallows Medicaid reimbursement for TCM services that are deemed "integral to" the administration of another nonmedical program, such as child welfare and child protective services. CMS eludes this exclusion could extend to case management services furnished by contractors to state child welfare and child protection agencies, even if they are otherwise qualified Medicaid providers.
Should you have any questions or need assistance in preparing your comments, contact Laura Weidner, CWLA Government Affairs Health Associate at lweidner@cwla. org.
Key Upcoming Dates for Congress
January 28: President's State of the Union Address
February 4: President's proposed FY 2009 budget submitted to Congress
February 18-24: President's Day Break
February 25-27: CWLA National Conference
March15-30: Congressional Spring break
April 1: Start of Child Abuse Prevention Mont
"My program for educating youth is hard. Weakness must be hammered away. In my castles of the Teutonic Order a youth will grow up before which the world will tremble. I want a brutal, domineering, fearless, cruel youth. It must bear pain. There must be nothing weak and gentle about it. The free, splendid beast of prey must once again flash from its eyes. That is how I will eradicate thousands of years of human domestication. That is how I will create the New Order." Adolf Hitler
History of the Hitler Youth http://www.historyp lace.com/ worldwar2/ hitleryouth/ index.html
Adolf Hitler urged �the state must declare the child to be the most precious treasure of the people and as long as government is perceived as working for the benefit of children, the people happily will endure almost any curtailment of liberty."
US Declaration of Independence "right & duty of The People to throw off such Government" - Protect the 2nd Amendment, the key to your Liberties
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http://youtube. com/watch? v=eFATbUZXMD0
Just added to Youtube. Even the Gov. admits DCF was WRONG. Investigative reporter helps Dad.
Thomas M. Dutkiewicz, President
Civil Rights Advocate For Families
Connecticut DCF Watch
P.O. Box 9775
Forestville, CT 06011-9775
860-833-4127
Admin@connecticutdc fwatch.com
www.connecticutDCFw atch.com
Good idea Vickie. Egypt, Nancee, Diana, your all good writers. I will
write mine in
the morning. Let's get on this NFPCAR directors. marilyn fpls
Vickie Keith wrote:
>
> GranPa,
> Thanks for sharing that link. It was a very sad, real account of life
> in the system. God bless Andy Bridge.
>
> Please note, after reading the article, there is opportunity to send
> a letter to the editor of Reader's Digest. I did, and would encourage
> others to do the same. Maybe if there is enough interest generated,
> they will publish more accounts like this, and delve deeper into the
> dysfunction of the system we have all come to despise.
>
> Vickie
>
> ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -
> To: fosterparentallegat ions@yahoogroups .com
> From: cglcollect@charter. net
> Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2008 20:57:35 +0000
> Subject: [fosterparentallega tions] Andrew Bridge: Fighting for
> Foster Kids
>
> May want to check this out to add to our group of wide experienced
> individuals:
>
>
> Andrew Bridge is on a mission: To fix the foster care system
> that he barely survived.
>
> By Andrew Bridge from /Hope's Boy
> http://www.rd. com/stories/ drama/andrew- bridge-fighting- for-foster- kids/article. html
> <http://www.rd. com/stories/ drama/andrew- bridge-fighting- for-foster- kids/article. html>
>
>
> God Bless, GranPa Chuck
Hi Group,
I hope many of you have had a chance to look at this link:
http://www.fightcps packets.info/ there is alot of useful information on this site organized by state.
I have made it a link on our Foster Parent Reform Site, which will eventually be part of the NFPCAR site.
http://rscraps. com/FPReform/ Links/Links. htm
junecleaver58 wrote:
>
> "Of all tyrannies a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its
> victim may be the most oppressive. It may be better to live under
> robber barons than under omnipotent moral busy- bodies.
> The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at
> some point be satiated, but those who torment us for our own good will
> torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own
> conscience." -- C. S. Lewis
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> Connie
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Charles Harman wrote:
> As you know I am a bio parent. War is being declared against the
> "father" figure. PLEASE pull up the www.glennsacks. com
> <http://www.glennsac ks.com> website for further information.
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Reasons *why* to fight cps & get rid of them:
Why is DCF Driving Parents and Children Underground for Health Care?
DCF's definitions of abuse or neglect is based on junk science or no science at all.
Staff Writers
Connecticut DCF Watch
Hartford, CT - There is an on going trend in Connecticut and across this nation of parents and children not looking for medical help at the Emergency Room, the family doctor, the pediatrician or therapist or in other words, Rent-A-Friend.
Agencies like DCF are punishing parents for everyday normal occurrences that is just part of being human. Like a child being bit by a bird as part of the normal things that may happen when handling birds like parrots. Or a child getting hit by a bat while playing baseball.
The other part of the growing problem is that nurses, doctors and other mandated reporters are calling in false claims of abuse to DCF not because they feel abuse or neglect took place, they are worried about their license being revoked for failing to report anything.
Parents understand it is very dangerous to go to the ER or doctor feeling their a phone call away for benign injuries that occur. How about when a child breaks a leg skiing or falls off a horse or falls off a bike. Parents are afraid of being reported so they will not seek help in everyday injuries. And when parents tell the attending doctor what happens, they are presumed guilty.
We at Connecticut DCF Watch and attorneys are telling parents across the county to be careful not to go to the ERs and doctors to avoid fabricated claims of abuse or neglect. Case in point, if you are mother and a victim of domestic violence ("DV") be prepared to be victimized by the doctors a second time and victimized again by DCF a third time.
By going to the ER, Mothers need to know DCF will unlawfully abduct your children even though the highest court in the country has already ruled that DV is not emotional neglect or maltreatment of a child. Then they will sell them on the open market called foster care. So, if you do not want your children in a deadly foster care system, do not go to the ER or therapist or counseling. Seek help from family only. NEVER EVER go to purposefully to get help, they will take your child and blame you for the father's behavior.
DCF's policies here in Connecticut and the workers will tell you that domestic violence was allowed to happen by the victim and that the victim failed to stop the violence. DCF has been proven wrong by the US Appellate Court for the 2nd Circuit that witnessing DV is NOT emotional neglect or maltreatment of a child. The experts in this class-action suit overruled DCF and all of its workers by saying "Emotional Neglect" is neither medical or legal fact but a fabrication by DCF and its workers. DCF can not charge either parent any more with emotional neglect because its NOT true and they will loose at the high court.
Connecticut DCF Watch
Civil Rights Advocates For Families
P.O. Box 9775
Forestville, CT 06011-9775
860-833-4127
Admin@connecticutdc fwatch.com
www.connecticutDCFw atch.com
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Ted Gunderson Speech to Congressional Hearing on Child Protection 3/13/04
by Ted L. Gunderson <ted@tedgunderson.com>
http://educate-yourself.org/tg/childprotectionspeech13mar04.shtml
March 13, 2004
San Bernardino, California
March 13, 2004
Town Hall Forum with Congressman Joe Baca
"Children Protective Services Reform"
Respectfully Presented by Ted L. Gunderson,
FBI Senior Special Agent In Charge (Ret)
310-364-2280
www.tedgunderson.com
ted@tedgunderson.com
Honorable Lawmakers, Guardians of the United States Constitution and the Federal Treasury,
I am a licensed private investigator with more than 54 years experience. This includes more than 27 years as a special agent with the FBI. At the time of my retirement on March 30, 1979, I was in charge of the FBI LOS ANGELES Division, which included most of Southern California. I had more than 700 personnel under my command, with a budget of 22.5 Million Dollars.

Ted Gunderson
As a licensed private investigator I have specialized in exposing graft, corruption, and illegal, criminal activity involving public officials. The tentacles of these investigations have involved public officials at all levels of government: city, county, state and federal, and have reached as high as the White House. Most disturbing of all I have "chiseled in stone" documentation of an international criminal enterprise involving kidnapping, murders, including human sacrifices by Satanic Cults, and other nefarious criminal activity on the part of public officials and leading citizens in various communities. Specifically, in regards to Child Protective Services in some areas and some states, I have been told by a reliable source, that a planeload of 210 children from CPS was flown out of Denver, Colorado on November 6, 1997 to Paris, France. Later a second plane of children also under the care of CPS was flown from Los Angeles to Europe. I have also developed information through credible and reliable sources that in the past, children have been taken from Foster Homes, orphanages, and Boys Town Nebraska, and flown by private jets from Sioux City Iowa to Washington D.C. for sex orgies with politicians.
I have interviewed witnesses who were active in an international child-kidnapping ring, who advised me that, of the thousands of children who disappear every year, many are auctioned off, at various locations throughout the country. This kidnapping ring involves a case under investigation known as "The Franklin Cover Up."
One of my sources advised that he has attended six such auctions, with six to thirty six children being auctioned off. These locations are identified as fifty miles outside Las Vegas, Nevada, Toronto Canada, Houston Texas, an unidentified location in Michigan and a barn outside Lincoln Nebraska.
This source informed me that the children range in age from 2-21, both boys and girls. They are usually placed on a stage or platform, in their underwear with a number attached to a string around their necks. The perpetrators bid on the children by number. The location outside Las Vegas was at a small airport. Some of the children were auctioned off to foreigners wearing turbans on their heads. The children were placed in private planes from which they took off. Other children were placed in campers. They were drugged so that if police stopped them the kidnappers could claim their child was sleeping. This same source advised me that when he was ten years old he was used as decoy in public places to attract other children his age to that area, where the adults would grab the kids and flee. This source also informed me that in his early teens he made more than 100 trips around the world transporting drugs. Often he would be given instructions to fly to a city where he would be met by a strange couple, who would have 5-6 different passports from different countries with different names for three of them, for the purpose of making drug drops.
In the early 1990's, following the circulation of "The Franklin Cover-up" for almost a year, the Yorkshire Television of England sent a topnotch investigatory team to produce a documentary on the Franklin Cover Up. They conducted a national investigation for 10 months, interviewing, filming, and documenting the Franklin story, finding new witnesses, and uncovering new evidence. Their documentary, "Conspiracy of Silence" was scheduled to be aired nationwide on the Discovery Channel on May 3, 1994 at 10 PM. It was listed in the national publication, "TV Guide". When certain members of congress learned that Conspiracy of Silence was to be aired on national TV, the cable industry was threatened with restrictive legislation, the rights to the documentary were purchased by unknown parties and all copies were ordered destroyed. It never aired.
Approximately six months ago I ordered a copy of the TV Guide for May 3, 1994. Even though Conspiracy of Silence had been listed for this date in a previous issue, the most recent issue of TV GUIDE, listed a documentary on Nature in its' place. It's apparent the TV GUIDE for this date was reprinted. I then visited the LA TIMES LIBRARY, reviewed the TV log for May 3, 1994 noted that Conspiracy of Silence was listed to be aired on that date at 10 PM. I had a contact on the East Coast review the TV log for the PHILADELPHIA ENQUIRER and noted Conspiracy of Silence was also listed in their TV log section at 10 PM, May 3, 1994. I have a bootleg copy of this documentary, which is available.
I developed information from a credible source in a major city in Southwest U.S. that there is collusion between judges, attorneys and underworld criminals. Children in the system, are adopted, four thousand dollars is given to the people who adopt, and the children's names are changed and each child is re-adopted up to 75 times, with four thousand dollars going to each adoption every time. The Federal Government Adoption Bonus is given to these judges, attorneys and underworld criminals it is split among the three groups of child traffickers.
As an outgrowth of my involvement in the Franklin Cover Up Case from Omaha, I learned that a covert CIA operation known as the Finders based in Washington D.C. which was actively involved in kidnapping and international trafficking of children since the early 1960's. This matter was brought to the attention of the FBI and State Department in February 1997. A report by the Metropolitan Police Department was classified "Secret" in the interest of National Security. The investigation by the FBI was closed down, however according to a US CUSTOMS investigative report, portions of which I will now read, "the Finders became a CIA internal matter." I have given this information to the FBI on seven occasions, and have demanded an investigation for the international kidnapping and trafficking of children.
Let me read directly from the US CUSTOMS REPORT ABOUT THE FINDERS..
I have been involved for several years with a case involving what appears to be corruption by Child Protective Services in the State of Colorado. Furthermore there has been a total lack of consideration or follow up to investigate these matters in both states of Colorado or California. It is alarming that there is a similarity between the CPS Colorado Case and the Finders of Washington D.C. with the specific reference to a nanny placed in the home.
I have personally written to the authorities in Colorado regarding this case and have had no response. The case involves an adoptive woman's children being given to her nanny, and you will hear this case from her next.
I appreciate the opportunity for being able to bring this to your attention. There is nothing more important than protecting our children. Thank you, very much.
Respectfully Presented By
THEODORE L. GUNDERSON
FBI Senior Special Agent in Charge (Ret.)
P.O. Box 18000-259 Las Vegas, NV 89114
Phone: (702) 791-5195, Voice: (310) 364-2280, Fax: (702) 791-2906
Petition for all US CPS cases to be revisited Posted: 01 Mar 2008 11:15 AM CST Dr. Shirley Moore started a new petition: Request For All United States Cases to be Revisited. Please check it out and sign if you feel moved to do so. In case you don’t know her - Dr. Shirley Moore is a long-time activist who has been affiliated with the American Family Rights Association (AFRA). She has a good track record of effecting actual change in the child protective services system. Here’s the text of Shirley’s new petition, with an invitation to her next rally (Los Angeles, March 15) at the bottom: WE THE PEOPLE, |