The latest items that should be right on your radar:
- Canadian forced adoption mother talks about how her baby was taken
- In 2017, courts handled over 250,000 family cases (HMCTS Annual Report)
- Munby retires as President of the Family Division
31 Tuesday Jul 2018
Posted Researching Reform, The Buzz
inThe latest items that should be right on your radar:
Ian Josephs said:
Well goodbye Sir James,your heart is in the right place but Alas, you are a self confessed failure…………….
Maybe you can do better out of court unfettered by the dignity of high office?
If you could bring yourself to campaign for the following three reforms ;who knows what could be achieved?
1:- The Abolition of forced adoption.
2:- The end of taking taking children from law abiding parents and putting them into care for “risks” of harm that may never actually happen.
3:- (a)To allow freedom freedom of access to young children in care who too often suffer very significant emotional harm when taken from parents they may love at 6;30 am by uniformed police who remove their phones and laptops to isolate them from family and friends
(b) To allow freedom of speech to those same children who are at present forbidden to speak to parents or each other in any foreign language ,forbidden to report to parents abuse or bad treatment by fosterers or social workers and forbidden to discuss their case with parents or the possibility of coming home eventually; FREE SPEECH IS FORBIDDEN FOR YOUNG CHILDREN IN CARE GAGGED BY THE STATE !
Serial killers like Dr Shipman, Myra Hyndley,and Peter Sutcliffe, were allowed to phone out from prison and to discuss anything they liked with visitors yet innocent children are gagged and denied the same rights as those enjoyed by mass murderers ! How can this be right Sir James???
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Dr. Manhattan. said:
The one good thing Mr Munby did was to at least try and change the system. he didnt need to speak out about the wrong doings of Councils and Social workers but he did. he could have easily sat back and done nothing at all. hopefully he will continue to campaign for change and not just retire to a quiet life in the country as most others do.
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daveyone1 said:
Reblogged this on World4Justice : NOW! Lobby Forum..
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