Results from these surveys will:
- Follow up information for Families in Wyoming;
- Proof for Wyoming legislators; or
- Need for changes in the current child welfare system in Wyoming.
Wyoming Parent Survey- If you are a Parent who has been involved with the Child Protective AGENCY and did not get the opportunity to explain your case and/or felt you were not properly informed of your Rights? Please take this survey. Note: The initial "Parent" survey was created by the Iowa Families for CPS Reform© Take Survey Now
Relative/Kinship care Survey>>-Relatives
can play a vital role if a child is in need of their care. Some
of the topics covered are:
>>Placement with
Relatives
>>Adoption
>>Working with the AGENCY
>>Working with the Legal System
>>Your comments needed for
Future Surveys and/or Questions
Note: Many of the initial
questions were from the Iowa Families for CPS Reform©
Take Survey Now
Non-Custodial Parent Survey
(National) >>This survey goes into a little more
detail about the Financial Aspects that parents face when
maintaining seperate living spaces. However, and if at all
possible, the children need both parents.
Please note, the
results of this survey may also be used to compare information
from
a census report titled,
Custodial Mothers and
Fathers and Their Child Support: 2011 (Download
PDF)
Take Survey Now
Other State's Home Pages >> Click Here
Hardcopy Handouts>>
Click Here
Important Note:
Rev: 05/21/2014
The first survey created is related directly to parents, in the state of Wyoming.
If anyone is interested in being a team coordinator for their state, please email GPC Publications.
Bookmark this link and check back for updates.The initial "Parent" survey was created by Iowa Families for CPS Reform© to collect information to provide:
- Follow up information for Families in Wyoming;
- Proof for Wyoming state legislators; or
- Need for changes in the current child welfare system in Wyoming.
As stated above, a "Parents" survey has been developed. Listed below are some thoughts on other surveys that could be developed by our team:
- Other surveys in more detail on Parent concerns
- State survey team coordinator
- Grand Parent concerns
- Other Relative concerns
- Foster Care Giver concerns
- Adoptive Parent concerns
If you have any additional topics or concerns for a survey, and depending on your email set up, please email by:
Hopefully in this section one can provide the mosts helpful links, references, etc. Yes there are numerous, but the top should go here. Can even sub catagorize them..ie parents, grand parents, etc. For reference and, perhaps cross checking, here is a list created by the members of our NFPCAR team>> Check them out
GPC Publications is proud to be the team volunteer organizer of the Surveys and web site information to obtain the issues that many families face across the nation when dealing with governmental agencies and their families.
In order to Insure proper Coordination and Development of this project, GPC Publications has Copyrighted the text of the survey and all information obtained will be Confidential:
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED: All information collected is "Confidential". No part of this survey form may be reproduced, copied, modified or adapted, without the prior written consent of GPC Publications, unless otherwise indicated for stand-alone materials.© [GPC Publications] [2014]
Thank You, From the National Family Advocate Team
"We are joining forces with all persons affected by Parens Patriae to include parents, extended family, foster parents and father's and mother's rights groups. While this is a difficult endeavor due to various divisions, the focus will be on challenging the system with the unified goals and commonalities that each is suffering under in family courts and through Child Protective Agencies and other related Groups."
(See Definition: Parens Patriae)
*Note: Originally created by a Family Advocate in the state of WA and shared with many individuals and groups over the past few years.