I am looking for the same sort of information as my mother (who is now 80ys) was there from a baby until she was 16yrs old. My sister and I are interested in what information was on record then.
We have found her parents. Her father died, then the three children ended up in these Homes.
NSW state archives, could not help us.
I have read somewhere that the Church of England has records (somewhere....)
We will follow up this lead.
Maybe www.clan.org.au could also help you.
You could also try the Anglican church in Sydney who is helping a number of leavers from this home. The best contact number is 1800774945 or email reportabuse@sydneyanglican.asn.au. They have employed someone to assist all the leavers from Church of England homes
Short answer: Not very ! Long answer: anyone who subscribes can view any of the records on ancestors web-site. The 'casual visitor' will only get limited access. The information on ancestors is 'public records' - obtained from the registers of births, marriages and deaths. The registers are not private, and are available for public viewing. The whole point of sites like ancestors - is to allow people to research their family tree. If the information was only available to the people who were named on the records, the site would be useless.
To anyone from whom you are collecting information that will be put in a system of records
Elements of Literature sixth course answers may not be obtained from the internet or anyone who is not taking the course. Answers can only be obtained through the information provided in the course.
Means it's not private information-probably public records anyone can access without your consent needed
This question requires extra information to enable me answer it correctly.
Connecticut birth records less than 100 years old can only be obtained by the registrant, spouse, parent, guardian, grandparent, child, grandchild, or legal representative. Birth records more than 100 years old are available to anyone over 18. Birth records can be obtained from the town where the birth took place or from the Connecticut Department of Public Health State Office of Vital Records. You must provide verification of the relationship and valid government ID.
Anyone can examine the public land records. Insurance information is not included in the public records.
for anyone in penn foster, the answer is c.database
Because Windows could be pretty much destroyed and private information obtained by anyone's access to the Recovery Console.
Answer Anyone can if they know how.
No
It would be illegal for the government to gather such information about the sales of a legal product without a search warrant.