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Showing posts with label CYFD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CYFD. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Constitutional Right to Safety & Medical Care

In a development cheered by all GALs, the Ninth Circuit has concluded that children in state custody for abuse/neglect have a constitutional right to safety and adequate medical care.  Henry A., et al v. Willden,  Ninth Cir. Case No. 10-17680 (May 4, 2012).  The case concerned a foster care reform suit brought by the National Center for Youth Law (NCYL) against Clark County (Las Vegas), Nevada, which showcased the myriad of horrific injuries sustained with the child welfare system breaks down.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

The Inside Scoop on CYFD and Abuse/Neglect, Part II

In addition to my labor and employment mediation/arbitration work, I am also a New Mexico domestic relations mediator and child protection worker (CASA and GAL), In a previous blog, I outlined the general process by which children believed to be abused or neglected are brought into and processed through "the system."  In this follow up blog, I'll address specific details that crop up between intake and placement.

Monday, September 19, 2011

The Inside Scoop on CYFD

As a New Mexico domestic relations mediator and child protection worker (CASA and GAL), I attend training and blog in these areas with fair regularity.  I have previously written in broad outline form about the New Mexico child protection laws, timelines and policies, and now report on training conducted in August 2011 by CYFD)and the Albuquerque Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Program, in which CYFD gave a overview on CYFD policies and procedures from intake to placement.  

Saturday, May 7, 2011

ICWA Processes and Placement Requirements

Besides my mediation and arbitration work, I am also a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) and guardian ad litem (GAL) in New Mexico.  Recently, the Second Judicial District CASA Program organized Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) Trianing at the Juvenile Justice Center.  Bernie Teba, member of the Navajo Tribe and Santa Clara Pueblo, and the CYFD Tribal Liaison, discussed various ICWA processes and placement requirements which I will recount here. 

Friday, March 11, 2011

NM Abuse and Neglect Processes and Proceedings

Although I began my alternative dispute resolution (ADR) career in the labor/employment field, I have since expanded my practice to include domestic relation mediation and child protection related work, as I observed in my last blog posting.  This blog will address, generally, New Mexico law on child protection processes.