Harris County, Tx Charlotte Allison, M.A. See original article by clicking here CPS removes children for minor and trivial reasons. Over half of these children could have remained home with their parents. When Melissa Bright turned her back for a few seconds to help her two-year-old out of wet clothes, her five-month-old son...
Continue readingDeemed ‘too broken to fix,’ San Bernardino County child services is sued on behalf of nearly 6,000 kids
A federal class-action lawsuit on behalf of more than 5,800 youths alleges that San Bernardino County Children and Family Services, an agency that was deemed by a civil grand jury to be “too broken to fix,” failed to protect those under its care and at times placed them in danger. The lawsuit, filed...
Continue readingThe Parents’ Bill of Rights has Passed the House, But the Debate Continues
BY LEXI LONAS AND MYCHAEL SCHNELL 03/24/23 11:06 AM ET Original article can be found here. House Republicans passed an education bill on Friday that emphasizes parental rights in the classroom, leaning into a hot-button, culture war issue that has gained popularity in GOP politics across the country. The legislation, titled the Parents Bill...
Continue readingWhen Aging Out of Foster Care and the Death Penalty Meet
So I ran across this documentary called No Tomorrow and just watched it. Although it’s graphic and difficult to watch at times, its riveting and thought provoking to say the least Watch it for free here- let me know what your thoughts are. I’m still speechless at the moment. No Tomorrow : https://link.tubi.tv/IhOIA6MDZxb...
Continue readingTexas Child Protective Services Drug and Drug Testing Policy
Knowledge is Power Source: TDFPS Child Protective Services Handbook IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: This information is current as of March 28, 2023 and is relevant for the State of Texas ONLY. While we will always try to give you the most accurate information on it’s Almost Tuesday, we are not attorneys and should not be considered...
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