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Adopting more children from care will save £310m, says government

Adopting more children from care will save £310m, says government

An impact assessment on the impact of the Children and Social Work bill says government reforms will save more than £300 million over ten years

by Luke Stevenson on June 17, 2016 in Cameron's social work reforms, Children

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Adoptions DRC: from June 10 all adopted children in the Congo by Italian families are at home by their parents. (6/17/2016)

Adoptions DRC: from June 10 all adopted children in the Congo by Italian families are at home by their parents. (6/17/2016)

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Great news and a great satisfaction.

All adopted children in the Democratic Republic of the Congo by Italian families were able to hug their parents and start a new life journey together.

The Commission expresses its joy because the intense work done in these two years, which saw Italy protagonist, made it possible to reach, in agreement with the authorities of the DRC, this beautiful result.

Suspension of Michael S. Goldstein, Esq. Accreditation Lifted

Suspension of Michael S. Goldstein, Esq. Accreditation Lifted

June 15, 2016

The Council on Accreditation (COA) announced that, on June 14, 2016, it lifted the May 23, 2016 suspension of the accreditation of Michael S. Goldstein, Esq. Michael S. Goldstein, Esq. completed the corrective action plan to COA’s satisfaction and COA has determined that Michael S. Goldstein, Esq. is now in substantial compliance with applicable U.S. accreditation standards. Michael S. Goldstein, Esq. may resume providing adoption services for Convention adoption cases as of June 14, 2016.

Head of Medical Services appointed as Mediator

European Commission appoints senior managers in its Legal Service, Secretariat-General and Health department

The European Commission today appointed Ms Laura Pignataro Nolin to the position of Principal Legal Adviser “Team - European Civil Service Law” in the Legal Service of the Commission, as of 16 June 2016; Mr Giovanni Fracchia as the Commission's Mediator in the Secretariat-General, starting date to be determined later; and Ms Paola Colombo to the position of Director for Health and Food Audits and Analysis in the Health and Food Safety department (DG SANTE), as of 1 August 2016. Ms Pignataro Nolin, Italian, joined the Commission from academia in 1992. She has worked in the Commission's Legal Service since 1995, representing the Commission in hundreds of court cases and working on countless pieces of EU legislation. She is currently Legal Adviser dealing with internal market and environmental issues. Mr Fracchia, Italian, joined the Commission 1990. Medical doctor by education, he worked on a variety of topics in the area of medical research and health policies. Mr Fracchia has extensive management experience: he first became Head of Unit in 2003 and was briefly an Acting Director in 2008. He is currently the head of the European Commission's medical service. Ms Colombo, Italian and a trained veterinarian, joined in the Commission in 1995. Until 2002, she worked on policies tackling different animal diseases and drafting relevant legislation. In the mid-2000s, she gained political experience as a member of former Information Society and Media Commissioner Viviane Reding's private office. Since 2007, she headed the Management and Resource Unit of the European Political Strategy Centre of the European Commission, the successor of the Bureau of European Policy Advisers. (For more information: Alexander Winterstein - Tel.: +32 229 93265; Andreana Stankova – Tel.: +32 229 57857)

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Written Question Morano about adoptions in Congo, Reply Mogherini

Parliamentary questions

15 June 2016

E-000923/2016

Answer given by Vice-President Mogherini on behalf of the Commission

Although there is no EU legislation on adoption, the EU delegation in Kinshasa has and will continue to follow closely the issue regarding adoptions in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The EU delegation and the EU Member States with embassies in Kinshasa have repeatedly raised this issue with the Congolese authorities. The EU Delegation sought and recently obtained meetings at ministerial level. Information indicated that, by the beginning of March this year, 600 of the children whose cases had been blocked, have been authorised to join their adoptive parents. A draft law on adoptions, which is expected to better regulate future adoptions, is due to be debated during the current parliamentary session, according to information received from the presidents of the parliamentary chamber.

Doctor among three held for selling newborn

The owner of a private hospital, her son and the receptionist were arrested on Thursday while they were trying to sell a 25-day-old baby boy for Rs. 80,000.

The Child Welfare Committee (CWC) busted the racket with the help of the city police.

Parveen, who runs Get Well, a multi-speciality hospital in Neelasandra, reportedly confessed to the police that she used to facilitate delivery for unmarried women and sell the babies. She also reportedly admitted to having sold at least four newborns earlier.

The baby rescued on Thursday has been shifted to the Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health and its condition is said to be stable.

The baby was rescued after a regional news channel tipped off the CWC about plans to sell it. The channel carried a sting operation by sending a woman in the guise of a prospective client to buy the baby.

Fracchia appointed as Mediator

European Commission appoints senior managers in its Legal Service, Secretariat-General and Health department

The European Commission today appointed Ms Laura Pignataro Nolin to the position of Principal Legal Adviser “Team - European Civil Service Law” in the Legal Service of the Commission, as of 16 June 2016; Mr Giovanni Fracchia as the Commission's Mediator in the Secretariat-General, starting date to be determined later; and Ms Paola Colombo to the position of Director for Health and Food Audits and Analysis in the Health and Food Safety department (DG SANTE), as of 1 August 2016. Ms Pignataro Nolin, Italian, joined the Commission from academia in 1992. She has worked in the Commission's Legal Service since 1995, representing the Commission in hundreds of court cases and working on countless pieces of EU legislation. She is currently Legal Adviser dealing with internal market and environmental issues. Mr Fracchia, Italian, joined the Commission 1990. Medical doctor by education, he worked on a variety of topics in the area of medical research and health policies. Mr Fracchia has extensive management experience: he first became Head of Unit in 2003 and was briefly an Acting Director in 2008. He is currently the head of the European Commission's medical service. Ms Colombo, Italian and a trained veterinarian, joined in the Commission in 1995. Until 2002, she worked on policies tackling different animal diseases and drafting relevant legislation. In the mid-2000s, she gained political experience as a member of former Information Society and Media Commissioner Viviane Reding's private office. Since 2007, she headed the Management and Resource Unit of the European Political Strategy Centre of the European Commission, the successor of the Bureau of European Policy Advisers. (For more information: Alexander Winterstein - Tel.: +32 229 93265; Andreana Stankova – Tel.: +32 229 57857)

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ISS USA Conference : Session 1

From: Lynelle Long

Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2016, 19:09

Subject: ISS USA Conference : Session 1

To: Mia Dambach

Cc: Martin Damon

Norman inn being investigated after report of Cambodian woman held as indentured servant

Norman inn being investigated after report of Cambodian woman held as indentured servant

By Brianna Bailey | June 14, 2016

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