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CPS Conference
September 23, 2005 permalink
The following conference will not be one organized by social workers parroting the party line about the best interests of the child. It is organized by one of America's most active opponents of the current child protection system.
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NEWS RELEASE
Event: A Conference dealing with issues of Child Protection and Family Courts.
Place: Foxwoods Casino
Date: November 19, 2005
Time: 7pm - 9pm
We are pleased to announce there will be a conference dealing with Child Protection and Family court at Foxwoods Casino. Now that we have a firm date, we are already securing some heavy hitters for this historic event.
As things develop, we will release that information. We will be working on flyers for you folks in the New England Region giving the specifics of the event and the speakers. We are also in conference with the media to cover this event. We are working out the exact title and theme. If you can offer some type of service please email me at the private address below.
Please forward this to all of your groups and friends and families. If someone is coming in from a long distance and need a room, they will need to make their own arrangements with Foxwoods. We are not getting involved with any sleeping arrangements.
Thomas M. Dutkiewicz, President
Special Family Advocate
Connecticut DCF Watch
P.O. Box 3005
Bristol, CT 06011-3005
860-833-4127
Admin@connecticutdcfwatch.com
www.connecticutDCFwatch.com
Addendum:
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October 15, 2005
We originally stated that the conference will be held in the Monte Carlo "B" room but that has been upgraded to a larger room now. If you plan to attend, just mention the "Parental Rights Conference" and you should get to the correct room.
We are not going to give the name of the room in the event it changes again. Thank you for your anticipated cooperation.
Thomas M. Dutkiewicz