- 1. His siblings were killed by their adoptive mother. He was left in foster care to suffer a more common fate.
- (Uncategorised)
- ... record and show up on their permanency reports, and it’s assumed to be true.” Media relations manager Patrick Crimmins said the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) has bee ...
- Created on 11 December 2019
- 2. Marcia Lowry, with new secret funding source, resumes lawsuit against New York City foster care
- (Child Protection Lawsuits)
- ... Farber, ACS’ deputy commissioner for Family Permanency Services, supposedly confirmed the point in an internal communication sent after the suit was filed in 2015: “the capacity of ACS to provide truly ...
- Created on 31 August 2019
- 3. 2,000 NSW children removed from their families were placed in motels
- (Child Protection)
- ... and only in emergency situations. “There are currently significant efforts underway to reduce the amount of children and young people in alternative care arrangements and to increase permanency for al ...
- Created on 15 August 2019
- 4. Maine is removing more kids from their homes — often to stay in hotels
- (Uncategorised)
- ... Government. “We used to be among the slowest in reunifying children, the slowest in permanent placement,” Beougher said. “What we talked about is, every child needs permanency in a timeframe that meets ...
- Created on 13 July 2019
- 5. How funding by the federal government has caused corruption in Child Protective Services
- (Child Protection Truths)
- ... in the areas of safety, permanency, and well-being. However, not many states have this wavier and it is a long hard process to obtain it. (Click for more info) There are CPS divisions in virtually every ...
- Created on 10 July 2018
- 6. Arizona Judge: Child removed from home Illegally – Only reason was child was “Adoptable”.
- (USA Child Protection)
- ... interests, the court found that both children were adoptable, that their respective placements are meeting their needs, and that they would gain permanency and stability through severance. The Department ...
- Created on 23 November 2017
- 7. New Queensland Child protection legislation receives assent
- (Legislation and Acts)
- ... care today is providing greater options for permanency and stability …” Outcome of the Changes The Bill’s Explanatory Notes outlines the aim of the legislative changes, which will include promoting ...
- Created on 14 November 2017
- 8. Foster parents kept away by a system where kids are not yet at its heart
- (Child protection propaganda)
- ... are not enough foster carers and residential homes around. “How long are we going to wait before a child should settle down in permanent foster care?” Zerafa asked. “Permanency is not only about makin ...
- Created on 09 November 2017
- 9. Trafficking of children and parents in Family Court's Web of Corruption the worst interest of the child
- (Family court petitions)
- ... care and permanency,” “social services,” “child support enforcement and family support,” among others. All in all, child abuse is a lucrative industry. Interestingly, the same names pop up in a numb ...
- Created on 04 November 2017
- 10. More foster children adopted after government reforms, Pru Goward says
- (Child Protection NSW media and newspaper articles)
- ... nt to implementing urgent reform to ensure that permanency and adoption are a priority for vulnerable, at-risk children." Read more: http://www.essentialkids.com.au/news/current-affairs/more-foster-children-adopted-after-government-reforms-pru-goward-says-20170702-g ...
- Created on 02 July 2017
- 11. Why we do what we do?
- (About Alecomm)
- ... concerned with educational stability, educational achievement, permanency and the unique needs of transition-aged children. We use media tools to influence and improve public policy and opinion on the ...
- Created on 16 May 2017
- 12. Effects of Attachment and Separation
- (Research on Children and Courts)
- ... attachment concept: Crucial for permanency planning. Social Casework, 63(1), 46-57. Wasserman, S. & Rosenfeld, A. (1986). Decision-making in child abuse and neglect. Child Welfare, 65(6), 515-529. Source : http://www.practicenotes.org/vol2_no4/effects_of_separation_and_at ...
- Created on 18 November 2016
- 13. The Plan
- (USA Child Protection)
- ... d, IS the status quo of the caseworker. While this is happening, a permanency planning supervisor (Leilyn Hall) is the person structuring the timetable for forced alienation and assimilation into ...
- Created on 23 October 2016
- 14. NSW children's court - important case law
- (DOCS Information)
- ... CROC — Re Tracey [2011] NSWCA 43 (see [4-0150]) Realistic possibility of restoration — Re Tracey [2011] NSWCA 43 (see [4-0150]) Permanency planning — Re Hamilton [2010] CLN 2 (see [4-0160]) Section ...
- Created on 14 February 2016
- 15. NSW children's court - important case law
- (Section 90)
- ... CROC — Re Tracey [2011] NSWCA 43 (see [4-0150]) Realistic possibility of restoration — Re Tracey [2011] NSWCA 43 (see [4-0150]) Permanency planning — Re Hamilton [2010] CLN 2 (see [4-0160]) Section ...
- Created on 14 February 2016
- 16. The adoption system is failing children and foster carers
- (Child protection propaganda)
- ... foster parents. Court wants mandated permanency, which actually means permanency; child-focused decision-making; acknowledgment and respect for foster parents, who are often treated as full-time babysitters; ...
- Created on 12 September 2015
- 17. History of Child Protection in Australia
- (History of Child Protection)
- ... titutionalisation of out-of-home care, as permanency planning became a popular principle (Liddell, 1993). Returning children either to their homes, to foster care or to smaller group care became the pr ...
- Created on 01 January 2015
- 18. The Stop Stealing our Children Speech at G20 Summit Brisbane "
- (Rallies / Meetings / Protests)
- ... d time - just fourty-six 46 days to get a final order until he is 18 years old and under the new permanency, laws will now be earmarked for forced adoption. Case 2: We have a maternal grandmother who h ...
- Created on 09 November 2014
- 19. Concerns regarding adoption provisions in the 2013 NSW child protection legislation amendment bill
- (Proposed Child Protection Legislation Amendment Bill)
- ... What can we learn from the US experience on permanency planning?, (2001) 15 Australian Journal of Family Law 215-229. “NCOSS notes that data shows that children under the care of the Minister are more ...
- Created on 12 March 2014
- 20. Reform for better child protection
- (What do we want?)
- ... now is care plans, permanency plans, court orders etc. At least in Victorian child protection legislation, the caseworkers are required to disclose to the client parent, exactly what they need to do in ...
- Created on 09 March 2014
- 21. "National Disability Insurance Scheme (NSW Enabling) Bill 2013"
- (Legislation and Acts)
- ... questions. As I said, in broad terms we can all agree with the National Disability Insurance Scheme, but we need some details around the practicalities. Another issue that we should be checking on is perman ...
- Created on 01 February 2014
- 22. Fact sheet: Troubling proposals in new child protection legislation
- (Proposed Child Protection Legislation Amendment Bill)
- ... children who have been removed from their family have a realistic chance of being restored. [Section 83] A hierarchy of preferred ‘permanency’ options which considers adoption whenever a non-Aboriginal ...
- Created on 17 December 2013
- 23. Wards of the state: the foster care crisis
- (Child protection propaganda)
- ... NSW Family and Community Services Minister, Pru Goward says children need a safe and permanent home. ‘They need their own history, they need permanency, they need someone to call Mum, they need t ...
- Created on 17 September 2013
- 24. Best practice in the conduct of Care Proceedings in the NSW Children’s Court
- (Law Courts and Legal Matters)
- ... ement. A general order for placement is laid out in s 13, which must be addressed in any permanency plan: s 78A(3). 39. In my observation, and from anecdotal evidence from Children’s Magistrates, I h ...
- Created on 01 August 2013
- 25. Changing parental responsibility following final orders in the NSW children's court
- (Section 90)
- ... parental responsibility, but may also mean an Interim Order made under s69 or s70 of the Act. The scheme of the Act favours permanency, which is demonstrated by the requirement in s83 that the Director-Genera ...
- Created on 19 January 2012
- 26. "Changing Parental Responsibility following Final Orders in the Children's Court..."
- (Uncategorised)
- ... parental responsibility, but may also mean an Interim Order made under s69 or s70 of the Act. The scheme of the Act favours permanency, which is demonstrated by the requirement in s83 that the Director-Genera ...
- Created on 18 January 2012
- 27. "Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Amendment Bill 2010"
- (Legislation and Acts)
- ... regulation making powers in relation to probity checks—another very welcome improvement to the bill. Schedule 1 [24] provides that decisions relating to the making and implementation of permanency plans f ...
- Created on 23 November 2010
- 28. How Many Committees can Child Protection have ? All these committees and all these people are nothing but complete and total failures at Child Protection.
- (Uncategorised)
- ... increase over three years beginning from 2008/09. • Completed the roll-out of permanency planning to all community services centres and developed a new model for supporting permanency planning for the ...
- Created on 29 October 2010
- 29. In the best interest of the child and human rights: Alecomm legislation amendments submission
- (What do we want?)
- ... of cases a need for an out of home supervised contact is simply not required or, if it is, it is only for a short duration. Section 78A Permanency planning [important amendment] This section should ...
- Created on 12 May 2010
- 30. History of Child Protection in South Australia
- (History of Child Protection)
- ... and a lack of permanency and stability for children. The Children’s Interest Bureau (CIB) reiterated these concerns, noting that the demand for emergency foster care was increasing, while children in long-term ...
- Created on 31 March 2008