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Child
Protective Services Accountability Links
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Fight
CPS and Win
Lots of info, news, laws, case histories, and more.
There is also help for families searching for their
children, and links to internaional organizations
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National
Child Abuse Defense & Resource Center
Referrals
to leading professionals from the legal, mental
health, and medical fields skilled in combating
false allegations.
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Abuse-Excuse.com
This site from Dean Tong, author of the book Elusive
Innocence, provides resource information and more to
adults unjustly accused of child abuse, child
neglect, sexual child abuse, "repressed"
memories, sexual harassment, or domestic violence
(spousal abuse).
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American
Family Advocacy Center
Founded
to help families who find themselves involved in
interventions with state Child Protective Services
(CPS) agencies.
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ProtectOurFamilies.com
This website offers a wealth of information
and support on legal and medical issues relating to
false allegations of abuse. They have a
special focus on medical conditions that can be
misinterpreted for child abuse, in particular OI (Osteogenesis
Imperfecta), also known as "Brittle Bone
Disease".
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Special
Parents of Special Kids
This website details the struggles of a father of
two beautiful, special needs children as the Texas
CPS tried to tear his family apart.
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Archived
CPS Watch
This archive is an invaluable source of
information and legal advice, with numerous
resources for parents caught up in "the
system".
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Oregon
Family Rights
Oregon Family Rights helps parents who are FALSELY
ACCUSED of child abuse, lobbies for the RE-Criminalization
of child abuse, and the ELIMINATION of Bogus Abuse
categories
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The-FACTS
Resources for victims of false accusations
including legal self help, links to Child Protection
Agencies Manuals of Policies and Procedures and
other web sites pertaining to false allegations
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Foster
Survivors
A place for foster kids and foster care
survivors to share their experiences. Lots of
links and resources, too.
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Save
Your Children
This website has a lot of case histories,
information, and support
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