Tag Search Results For 'children's rights' (66)

Britain's demonisation of children

Aspie Home Education | October 5th 2008 by ana

UN report criticises Britain's 'demonising' and jailing of children: "Too many children are being imprisoned in Britain and demonised as criminals. [...] The demonisation of young people was a prominent theme. The report regretted a "general climate read more

Corporal Punishment

The RAB Experience | October 3rd 2008 by Rob Baiton

I need to thank Jakartass for the links that form the basis of this post. It is a topic I had been thinking about, perhaps reminiscing is a more apt word, as my 21st high school reunion approaches. I was on the end of that generation that was the las read more

My Thoughts: Jumping on My Soapbox

my thoughts | September 29th 2008 by proofpositivity

The adoptive mother of three children had two children trapped in a freezer since February. The adoptive mother must have known she was abusive at some point in time. Didn't she have a pet or something at any point in time? The nerve of people t read more

Towards Zero Preventable Child Deaths

Nonviolent Choice | September 27th 2008 by Nonviolent Choice Directory & Blog

A report from the United States Fund for UNICEF, the United Nations Children's Fund, presents some very welcome news about already-born children's mortality. Since 1960, the global death rate of children under five has decreased by 60 percent.In an read more

The Reality of Parental Alienation Blight

Repeal the Bradley Amendment | September 22nd 2008 by TNTalk

by E. Manning, senior writer, family rights advocate and retired economist “I don’t care if the judges and the lawyers die of heart attacks in the process of getting their job done. They are corrupt, inefficient, lazy, stupid — they read more

Paying Child Support Without a Job or Car

Repeal the Bradley Amendment | September 7th 2008 by TNTalk

Police brought in more wanted parents Wednesday night, knocking on doors around the city in the hunt for about 700 parents — a fraction of the 6,500 active warrants for unpaid support. Nearly $13,000 was collected before Wednesday night’s read more

On Discussing a Minor Child Publicly (if you aren’t the parent)

Krississippi - The Fifty-First State of CONFUSION | September 5th 2008 by Krissi Bates

VP candidate Sarah Palin can make the decision to discuss (or not) her own family and minor children publicly - HOWEVER, she ethically and morally shouldn’t publicly discuss details about a minor child for whom she is NOT the parent. (the minor read more

Endless Government Expenses & Family Rights

Repeal the Bradley Amendment | September 2nd 2008 by TNTalk

by E. Manning, senior writer, family rights advocate and retired economist In the endless need for more money even though more money is continually allotted in yearly budgets, the City of Washington D.C. is moving money from its charter school progra read more

Family Court case: child ordered to see dying father

Australian Divorce Blog | August 31st 2008 by Stephen Page

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Where are Family Rights in Politics?

TNTalk! Smarter Thinking for Better Times. | August 22nd 2008 by TNTalk

a commentary considering the role of family rights in this election by E. Manning If you are an independent thinker that wants change, you might just want to love Barack Obama. Unfortunately, the Democratic party platform that he stands on is not a p read more

Where is the Family Rights Agenda in Politics?

Repeal the Bradley Amendment | August 21st 2008 by TNTalk

by E. Manning, senior writer, family rights advocate and retired economist If you are an independent thinker like me, you just want to love Barack Obama. Unfortunately, the Democratic party platform that he stands on is not a platform that is good fo read more

Rick Warren and Family Values?

Repeal the Bradley Amendment | August 19th 2008 by TNTalk

an observation by E. Manning, senior writer, family rights advocate and retired economist. Pastor Rick Warren questioned each electoral candidate for an hour recently and failed to mention family breakdown and divorce. If there is any moral or relig read more

Rethinking Family Rights

Repeal the Bradley Amendment | August 16th 2008 by TNTalk

Times are tough for families in America. Stereotypes abound, especially toward men, popularly considered by many to be unfit to care for children. Men and a few women have become profound victims of the Welfare State frame-of-mind: victims of the Sta read more

Rethinking Family Rights

TNTalk! Smarter Thinking for Better Times. | August 15th 2008 by TNTalk

Times are tough for families in America. Stereotypes abound, especially toward men, popularly considered by many to be unfit to care for children. Men and a few women have become profound victims of the Welfare State frame-of-mind: victims of the Sta read more

Both Sides of The Question, "What If Your Mother Had Aborted You?…

Nonviolent Choice | August 9th 2008 by Nonviolent Choice Directory & Blog

Frances Kissling, longtime leader of Catholics for a Free Choice, flips around the question that "antichoicers" have asked her for years: What If Your Mother Had Aborted You?"What if your mother's life would have been significantly happier and healt read more

50-50 Parenting

Randi James | August 9th 2008

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Absurd Names For Children - Should We Intervene?

So, what were we talking about again? | July 26th 2008 by Tanveer Naseer

I caught this news report from New Zealand regarding a judge who placed a 9-year old girl in the custody of the court so that her name could be changed. So what was the name that fueled this bold move on the part of this family court judge? Talula D read more

All Kids Have Rights

Et Cetera: Publick and Privat Curiosities | July 24th 2008

All Children Have Human Rights The United Nations’ 1989 Convention on the Rights of the Child was the first legally binding international law to incorporate the full range of human rights: civil, cultural, economic, political and social rights read more

Constitutional Violations and the Patriotic Man

Repeal the Bradley Amendment | July 21st 2008 by TNTalk

by E. Manning Truthfully, there is no such thing as a “little Constitutional violation”, as if a violation can really exist in degrees. The legislative and executive branches of our government have grown rather fond of creating their own rules as read more

Constitutional Violations and the Patriotic Man

TNTalk! Smarter Thinking for Better Times. | July 20th 2008 by TNTalk

Truthfully, there is no such thing as a “little Constitutional violation”, as if a violation can really exist in degrees. The legislative and executive branches of our government have grown rather fond of creating their own rules as they go, crea read more

Losing Dad; Losing Children the “Legal Way”

Repeal the Bradley Amendment | July 14th 2008 by TNTalk

Generally, when children of divorce are losing a parent, they are losing their dad. Studies still show that social acceptability of divorce does not stop the ravages of family breakdown and damage to children, let alone the damage to society as a who read more

“Venus”: An Interesting Book to Consider

Repeal the Bradley Amendment | June 26th 2008 by TNTalk

It’s easy to pick one another to death and that is the last thing any healthy human being would want to do. Unfortunately, many have become victims of unhealthy thinking promoted by a complicit court system. The origins of unconstitutional fede read more

Child Support Injustice in Texas

Repeal the Bradley Amendment | June 19th 2008 by TNTalk

Men in Texas who are told by the state to pay thousands of dollars in child support, but they are not the father of the children. The state knows it, but is making them pay support any way. Rey Valdez was in the middle of a divorce years ago when hi read more

State of Texas: Children’s Rights and Teachers

Repeal the Bradley Amendment | June 5th 2008 by TNTalk

Doubtless you have heard the big news at Morningside Elementary in The Colony, Texas. We’ve let a little time pass so that the facts could settle out. Melissa Barton said she is considering legal action after her son’s kindergarten teache read more

Some children being "torn apart" by shared care: expert

Australian Divorce Blog | June 4th 2008 by Stephen Page

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$2.7 million for Maryborough child abuse victims

Australian Divorce Blog | June 1st 2008 by Stephen Page

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The Solution?

SOB's Grins and Grumps | May 28th 2008 by Henric C. Jensen

How do we, the People, do something about the abuse and exploitation of children being committed by UN Personnel around the world? One thing we can do is petition the UN to put some safety-guards into their recruiting process, take some legal action read more

How DARE they!?

SOB's Grins and Grumps | May 27th 2008 by Henric C. Jensen

Let the perpetrators run a gauntlet among their peers, put them in jail and throw away the key. They are not only a disgrace to every decent soldier in the world, they are a disgrace to the entire human race. Break their sabers and exile them from hu read more

US: new laws to protect women and children

Australian Divorce Blog | May 25th 2008 by Stephen Page

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Case: Family Court: Sex Change Therapy Approved: “They just suf…

Australian Divorce Blog | May 25th 2008 by Stephen Page

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