Keyword: socialworkers
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When the sixth teenage suicide hit, Anne Einhorn, a Cherry Hill mother and school board member, remembers sitting helplessly in her kitchen as her son and his friends vented over why it kept happening. The first was a girl, in 2000. The last one, an eighth grader, took his life, with no apparent warning, in the spring of 2004. "It was frightening," Einhorn said. "And it seemed they were getting younger as time went on." The Cherry Hill school district wasn't going to wait for another. Last year, substance abuse counselor Jen DiStefano brought in a screening process -- one...
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Imagine a knock at the door at 1 a.m.; you struggle out of bed to find a social worker and a police officer on your doorstep. The social worker has received a report of abuse or neglect about your family and they want to interview your children and inspect your house. You acquiesce because you fear being arrested for not cooperating with the investigation. Upon conclusion of the interview, the social worker does not find any evidence of abuse or neglect and leaves the home without an apology. Unfortunately, this scenario occurs far too often in the United States.
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....snip....... KGET-TV in California reports that a white social worker who wanted to attend a meeting of the National Association of Black Social Workers was told he was not welcome because of his skin pigment. Bakersfield, Calif., social worker Brain Parnell wanted to attend the New Orleans meeting along with five of his colleagues because he often works with minority children. When he tried to enter, however, he was turned away. "I approached the registration table and was greeted by a very friendly fellow who looked me in the eye and said, 'Are you black?'" said Parnell. "I told him...
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Perhaps Desiree Nall, the president of the Brevard, Florida, chapter of the National Organization Of Women thought she was being helpful by reporting that she was raped in a campus bathrum when she really wasn't. (Or maybe she was just looking for attention.) Wendy McElroy writes: Instead of publicizing sexual violence against women, Nall has spotlighted the problem of false accusations against men. Her case also raises the question of whether NOW-style feminists encourage false accusations when they flatly insist that women must be believed. In the '60s, feminists fought to have rape taken seriously. But taking an accusation seriously...
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Woman Faces Perjury Charges After Men Jailed In Bogus Attacks Tony Pipitone, WKMG-Local 6 News POSTED: 10:03 pm EST February 3, 2005 UPDATED: 3:56 pm EST February 4, 2005 ORLANDO, Fla. -- At 5-foot-9, 140 pounds, 25-year-old Beate Faanis cut a stunning figure as a University of Central Florida golfer, and she quickly caught the eye of fellow golfer Trason Brooks. "Tall girl, blonde hair, blue eyes, pretty girl," Brooks recalled of his first impression of the Norweigian-born clinical social worker. They would date off and on over 18 months, but after their last break-up things turned...
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Thursday, July 1, 2004 Could your kids be given to 'gay' parents? Posted: July 1, 2004 1:00 a.m. Eastern By Stephen Baskerville © 2004 WorldNetDaily.com In the debate over gay marriage, strikingly little attention has been paid to the impact on children. Some question the wisdom of having children raised by two homosexuals, but the best they can seem to argue is that serious flaws vitiate the literature defending it. Almost no attention has been devoted to what may be the more serious political question of who will supply the children of gay "parents," since obviously they cannot produce children...
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School social worker still strives to help students By Jessica K. Smith, Record-Journal staff WALLINGFORD (CT)— Pamela Krombel began her social work career more than 25 years ago, splitting her time between four schools. As the head social worker in the school district, Krombel now dedicates all her time to Sheehan High School, where she has gotten to know the school, its staff and her 100-student caseload very well. She also supervises new social workers in the district, and coordinates all meetings and agendas with Pupil Personnel Services. "I love working with students, especially the high school level," Krombel...
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JACKSONVILLE, FL -- The Florida Department of Children and Families cares for thousands of children who can't go home. But hidden in the DCF files are signs of a disturbing trend. This is the story of a little girl who really didn't have a chance in life. We're protecting her identity, but feel you need to hear her story. We'll call her Katie. She could be the poster child for the statement "You can't pick your parents." Amber Christopher knows why her daughter was taken from her by DCF. "I wasn't providing a safe environment for her at all." Katie...
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Leonard: In all my years in advocacy I have noticed a lot of people are like lawyers they try to horde their information and promote their own stories over others ignoring others in order to do so. As you know (evident from your candidness, a man after my own heart) we need to promote everyone's story and enlist everyone possible to get attention on the horrors. To that end everyone of us involved in opposition to the governments war on children and families should; promote this opportunity to get CBS 60 minutes to do a cover piece on the plight...
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A child's best interests v. political correctness Social workers are helping an Indian band wrest a girl from the only home she knows A tiny, bright Ontario girl may soon be uprooted from the only home and parents she has ever known, and forcibly relocated to a native reserve half a continent away -- all in the name of "cultural sensitivity." The three-year-old, who is half-native, was seized by the Children's Aid Society (CAS) of Hamilton in December, 2000, after her native mother and non-native father -- both of whom were heavy users of alcohol and drugs -- neglected to...
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The U.S. Constitution: Partially Revived on June 25, 2003 On June 25, 2003, President Bush signed the "Keeping Children and Families Safe Act of 2003". "Over the years thousands of homeschool families have been victimized by social workers operating on nothing more than a tip from an unknown stranger," said Michael Farris, General Counsel for Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA). "Such aggressiveness, in a system which presumes guilt, can result in needless pain and anxiety for families," said Farris. In November 2001, HSLDA reminded the House Committee on Education and the Workforce Subcommittee on Select Education of this forgotten...
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The U.S. Constitution: Partially Revived on June 25, 2003 July 4, 2003 by Ed Ward, MD -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On June 25, 2003, President Bush signed the "Keeping Children and Families Safe Act of 2003". "Over the years thousands of homeschool families have been victimized by social workers operating on nothing more than a tip from an unknown stranger," said Michael Farris, General Counsel for Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA). "Such aggressiveness, in a system which presumes guilt, can result in needless pain and anxiety for families," said Farris. In November 2001, HSLDA reminded the House Committee on Education and...
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<p>Charles Wiggins has been passed over for promotions so many times at the state Department of Children and Families that he's lost count.</p>
<p>Francis Davila and Kelcy Laing say they've witnessed the same thing - members of minorities being routinely denied advancement at DCF despite years of dedication and professional service.</p>
<p>Now, these leaders of the Black and Latino Coalition of DCF's North Central Region office in Hartford are challenging Gov. John G. Rowland and DCF Commissioner Darlene Dunbar to address what they claim is the agency's institutional discrimination.</p>
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Social Workers Threatened For Opposing Homosexual Adoption - Two British social workers were threatened with the loss of their jobs for informally criticizing homosexual adoption. An official letter of warning was sent to Dawn Jackson and Norah Ellis after they expressed their opposition to the practice, following by their reassignment to a different section -- even though Mrs. Ellis, 46, and a Christian, has a 26-year "exemplary" record. The letter of rebuke said: "I must warn you at the outset that, if you maintain that you are not able to work with same-sex couples, it is likely that I will...
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Social Workers Placed Children With Florida Relative With Lengthy Arrest Record The Associated PressPublished: May 10, 2003 SARASOTA, Fla. (AP) - Police say three children were beaten and one was sexually molested after social workers placed them with a relative who had a lengthy criminal arrest record that included indecent exposure. The Family Continuity Program, an agency funded by Florida's embattled Department of Children & Families, did only a local background check on Mervin Kitnurse, missing a string of arrests in south Florida dating from 1996, the Sarasota Herald-Tribune reported. He had been on parole for indecent exposure as recently...
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Chicago --Yesterday, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals issued a landmark decision upholding the constitutional rights of parents and private schools against social workers performing child abuse investigations. The court held that social workers violated the Fourth Amendment when they force their way into a private school, Greendale Baptist Academy, to interview students in a child abuse investigation involving no emergency. The court also held that the social workers violated the rights of parents when they threatened to remove the children from the home when they "had no reason whatsoever to suspect that Mr. and Mrs. Doe were abusing their...
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Social workers who entered a private Christian school without a warrant and questioned a 10-year-old boy about corporal punishment violated the U.S. Constitution, a federal appeals court has ruled. Ruling in favor of parents in Milwaukee, Wis., the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Wednesday the government employees – Carla Heck, John Wichman and supervisor Christine Hansen – in probing alleged child abuse at Greendale Baptist Academy, violated both the Fourth and 14th Amendments. "This is a tremendous victory for parental rights," said Steve Crampton, chief counsel for the Center for Law & Policy, which represented the parents in...
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Mike Farris Addresses Social Workers at National Conference On April 1, 2003, Home School Legal Defense Association Co-founder and Chairman Michael Farris addressed a national gathering of social workers in St. Louis, Missouri. Gateways to Prevention, the 14th National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, hosted by the United States Department of Health and Human Services' Administration of Children and Families, was designed for "child protection workers and administrators, social workers … and others committed to ensuring the protection of children" according to the conference website. Farris was invited by Bush administration officials to discuss Home School Legal Defense Association's...
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AUBURN NY--James "Jeff" Cahill. Jeffrey Clark. Michelle Davis. Jason Holmquist. Four names that quickly bring to mind four horrific murders in Central New York. All four were recently convicted in those crimes, and they also share another thread. All of their cases have ties to Richard Luciani, a self-employed social worker who advocates for the criminally charged - some of whom have committed terrible crimes. Luciani, 48, prepares extensive background behavioral reports for defense lawyers to use in their pre-sentencing pleas for leniency on behalf of their clients. He also makes arguments against seeking the death penalty, as in the...
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