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Florida Earns “F” for Protecting Legal Rights of Neglected, Abused Kids

May 24th, 2012   No Comments   Abuse, Advocacy

If this were a child earning the grade, authorities and parents would be enraged. Instead, the national study from national child advocacy organizations First Star and the Children’s Advocacy Institute at the University of San Diego School of Law gave Florida a failing grade for the legal rights Florida provides for affords abused and neglected children.

According to the News Service of Florida, national study – A Child’s Right to Counsel: A National Report Card on Legal Representation for Abused and Neglected Children – graded each state and the District of Columbia on how well they protect the legal rights of abused and neglected children in dependency court.

Read the article here.

Children’s Rights: Advocates Debate Florida’s Representation, Rights of Abused, Neglected Kids

May 21st, 2012   No Comments   Advocacy

A report released recently by two national child welfare advocacy organizations has created debate about the legal rights Florida provides for affords abused and neglected children.

According to the News Service of Florida, national study – A Child’s Right to Counsel: A National Report Card on Legal Representation for Abused and Neglected Children – graded each state and the District of Columbia on how well they protect the legal rights of abused and neglected children in dependency court.

Florida was among the ten states that failed. The study was conducted by national child advocacy organizations, First Star and the Children’s Advocacy Institute at the University of San Diego School of Law.

Florida failed, among other reasons, because of its discretionary – not mandatory – appointment of attorneys for children in dependency cases, the media reported. Advocates and the statewide Guardian ad Litem program dispute the findings.

Read the entire story here.

Advocates: Children-Friendly Moves by Florida Gov. Rick Scott Help Kids, Need Follow-Up

May 20th, 2012   No Comments   Advocacy

To Florida child advocates and children’s rights attorneys, Gov. Rick Scott has appeared very child friendly. He named his wife, Ann, to the post of Florida’s chief child advocate. He slotted Department of Children and Families Secretary David Wilkins to oversee the children and youth cabinet. Finally, Scott reappointed some of the state’s chief advocates for child welfare to the group, the Sun-Sentinel reports.

“It was, many felt, a good sign that the governor’s office was committed to working on children’s issues, particularly since he’d given his wife such a high-profile responsibility,” the publication wrote.

“But many child advocates say the state’s children are still struggling to keep from falling through the cracks in the state’s education, health care and public safety systems, and that Florida simply isn’t doing enough.” Read the entire story here.

Panera Owners Serve Up Bagels to Help Florida Foster Kids; Couple Committed to Helping At-Risk Kids

May 7th, 2012   No Comments   Advocacy

The numbers are staggering. More than 14,000 kids across Florida are in foster care, and thousands more are considered at risk. Yet for advocates, guardians, involved childcare attorneys and citizens, solutions to help abound – if they only look.

Panera Bread franchise owners Gavin and Annette Ford long ago looked for what they could do for foster kids in Florida. Their solution was to open their doors and proceeds. The couple offers mentoring and a summer jobs program. In the past year, through their business they’ve donated almost $400,000 to local charities, including those that help foster children.

Earlier this month, the couple got creative with their philanthropy. According to the Orlando Sentinel, their Panera Bread restaurants in Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Lake, Brevard, Volusia, Martin, Indian River and St. Lucie counties, the Fords sold a ribbon-shaped blueberry bagel pastry custom created for foster kids.

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