The answer is not in the number of children that have been removed by social services; but rather how well you are taking care of any child in your care. If social services determines that you still have not mastered the basics of child care, then they will continue to remove children from your care.
YES, IF YOU ARE GOING THROUGH A DIVORCE, YOU NEED TO ASK FOR CUSTODY AS PART OF THE DIVORCE SETTLEMENT. THIS WOULD BE THE BEST TIME TO DO IT BECAUSE IF SOCIAL SERVICES ALREADY TOOK THE CHILDREN FROM THE MOTHER , THE JUDGE WOULD EASILY GRANT YOU CUSTODY THE CHILDREN.
David G. Blumenkrantz has written: 'Fulfilling the promise of children's services' -- subject(s): Children, Services for, Social work with children, United States
Social services usually recommended by the legal system but not always.
Social Services, Child Services, Social Worker, DCYF agent, batman, pick one...
yes, in fact that is almost always the case. The state or in your case social services, can do whatever they see fit and healthy for the children no matter the parents say. Their primary goal is the safety of the children.
Social services will remove children that they believe are in danger while living at home. They aren't going to come and remove just anyone's child they do research and talk to doctors, and teachers to see whether or not abuse is suspected.
Social services can be called for any number of reasons. Social services is there to offer help to those in need. Someone could be concerned for a person's welfare and contact social services to offer any available resources to the individual. They can help someone obtain housing, medical care, childsupport, food, clothing or furniture. Good luck Social Services serves to intervene when children or elderly people are not being cared for properly. Social Services investigates all claims of neglect and abuse. Sadly, it is not uncommon for someone to make a call to Social Services ostensibly to protect a child, but the underlying motivation is to embarrass and inconvenience someone with whom they have a beef. There are long, long lists of cases where individuals have used Social Services as a method of seeking revenge on one another, alternating calls for months. A legitimate call to Social Services should be about real concern for the welfare of someone who is unable to speak on his/her own behalf or unable
Diane DePanfilis has written: 'Child protective services' -- subject(s): Child abuse, Child care services, Child welfare workers, Handbooks, manuals, Prevention, Social case work with children, Social work with children, Training of
If you have another child, he or she would also be eligible for benefits; however, you are already receiving your family maximum benefit for the two children, so adding a third would simply make each child's benefit smaller. Each would receive one-third of the family benefit, rather than one-half.
Yes, social services/child services/disability social services can provide financial grants to people with disabled children for equipment. If not, there are lots of charities online that offer the same support. Google "turn 2 us".
You call up the social worker..
Jenny Rosenfeld has written: 'Yeladim be-sikun' -- subject(s): Children with social disabilities, Congresses, Problem children, Services for, Child welfare, Children