Kinship Websites – Choices and Challenges | A Casual Stroll to Mordor
by Veneration
In this article (and hopefully additional articles if feedback is positive) I plan to highlight ways for Kinships leaders to design and maintain a community website driven by its members with minimal cost and coding. This means doing everything from event coordination to designing and maintaining heavily used, community driven websites. In this time I have discovered a number of effective ways to reduce overhead for the community leaders, increase user activity and provide efficient communication between members. Kinship Websites – Choices and Challenges Posted on 31. Now before we get started on this article I’d like to lay down a few basic statements to help you understand where I’m coming from, as well as my experiences with this topic....
Joining “by affinity,” these fellow believers found kinship in the Spirit with us and a faith home among us. To our committee, “affinity relationships”
In his book, Toward a True Kinship of Faiths: How the World's Religions Can Come Together, Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama, explores the options.
What would you tell teens who think that there are only three options...?
Mar 28, 2009 by Carry Annaleigh | Posted in Adoption
when they find themselves pregnant? I've learned that there's other options... kinship care, temporary guardianshp... what else is there?
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index? qid=20090326085711AAtIyfZ
A: I believe that kinship care is almost adoption and temporary guardianship would fit into foster care (according to legal terms)
So I think generally the choices would be:
Adoption - whether it's done within the family or
What are your views on foster care, etc?
Sep 07, 2009 by Q&A guru | Posted in Adolescent
What do you think about foster care, kinship care, and adoption as intervention options in cases of maltreatment. What are your personal views on the matter?
A: I don't like foster care but if the kid has nowhere to go then send them there. They should make sure they are suitable foster parents though there would be less rape and things.
Am I wrong to feel this angry with CPS? Any other Kinship Caregivers here??
Feb 21, 2007 by HookemPanthers | Posted in Law & Ethics
I was given relative plcmnt of a child through child protective services. The mother does not support the child in any way & won't even keep the visitation schedule. During mediation she was told that because she did not complete her CPS serv and
A: I urge you to keep the child for right now, no matter what, and if anything, ask your worker for a little assistence to care for the child. I am very surprised they haven't offered this already. I just hate to see cps snatch away another kid and place