Monday, April 11, 2016

Adoption: Older Australians who were adopted as children now have access to records to track down relatives.

My child was taken at ten years of age,she is now thirteen...three years of fighting to get her back....she was taken from me due to a mild case of constipation that was being addressed and because she is special needs they refuse to give her back...the welfare are making a massive grab for disabled children as they receive more funding for them....this is so wrong and it needs to stop.......as an ex welfare child,i can assure you.....being without your family....can leave permanent scars....never will i endorse anything.that takes the family bond away from the child......i would like people to think......how would you feel....without the love of your family for sixteen or more years.....it can be in some cases a killer.....the welfare want to put my now just turned thirteen year old intellectually disabled daughter Suzette in a lockup care facility for life...simply because their foster carer can,t cope...I can....I did for ten years on my own....I am 48 years of age a mum of two...oldest is nearly 24 and knows that I did nothing wrong and is my a wonderful support through this whole ordeal......when the welfare became aware that I was once a welfare child ,who is now a forgotten white Australian who was parented by the ballarat Victoria welfare department and was a state ward and entitled at some point for compensation because of my past childhood abuse of a sexual nature and other kinds of abuses from the age of one year of age until sixteen years of age in 1984..................they held on even tighter to my child....even though,reunification is meant to be the goal....from year one,they have bullied me...made me out to be the worst kind of criminal there is....during these last three years of fighting in court...they have refused home access and I am not allowed to know were my child lives or even visit her there.....at our last court hearing the judge said,that he could find no overwhelming reason that reunification could not go ahead....he found me to be a loving,stable and not an abusive mother......my medical proof shows that my daughters constipation was mild and was resolved through treatment in hospital....the welfare have this evidence now....but Jane knights my case worker from child protection said that,legally now I am guilty of basically medical neglect and I must lump it.....and I say.....I am not guilty and I will not lump it......when did my child's disability,become a lockable offense....in this day and age....we do not lock away our disabled ....my child wants her mum and big brother.....I am her voice as the welfare do not listen to her as she does not talk that well...but I listen and I need help....my child has rights,but the welfare are keeping her with a carer that needs a carer to help her.....and the welfare show no compassion.....I assume that they do not want to apologize to me and my kids...for putting us through these very stressful last three years...it would make them look bad if they had to......they have said don,t tell my story to the media ......but its my right to do this....and maybe...finally....my family will be reunited,once my story is known....how would other parents feel...if their child was removed because of a treatable condition which was being addressed......would they lump it......I am very sure that parents would not....and just because extra funding was allocated to disabled children in care......does not give welfare the right to consider my child their cash fund child....shes a human being....and I want her home........as my child always says.....mummy home soon.....means she wants to be at home with her mum.

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Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Do you know how many children were raped in foster care in the United States last year?


Do you know how many children were raped in foster care in the United States last year?
Neither does the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
They don't keep records.