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Funding Crisis Threatens Inuit Child Services
The $390-million Inuit Child First Initiative, providing vital health, social, and educational services to Inuit children, risks losing funding on March 31st due to Parliament's delayed sitting, potentially exacerbating the already high child poverty rates in Nunavut.
Funding Crisis Threatens Inuit Child Services
The $390-million Inuit Child First Initiative, providing vital health, social, and educational services to Inuit children, risks losing funding on March 31st due to Parliament's delayed sitting, potentially exacerbating the already high child poverty rates in Nunavut.
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44% Bias Score


Ontario First Nations Approve Child Welfare Reform Deal
Ontario First Nations chiefs overwhelmingly approved a child welfare reform deal with the federal government on Wednesday, allowing them to control child welfare services and ending discrimination; the deal, negotiated separately from a rejected national plan, needs federal and tribunal approval.
Ontario First Nations Approve Child Welfare Reform Deal
Ontario First Nations chiefs overwhelmingly approved a child welfare reform deal with the federal government on Wednesday, allowing them to control child welfare services and ending discrimination; the deal, negotiated separately from a rejected national plan, needs federal and tribunal approval.
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36% Bias Score


Rostov Oblast Improves Child Welfare Following Presidential Audit
During a working visit to Rostov Oblast, Russia's Presidential Commissioner for Children's Rights, Maria Lvova-Belova, and regional governor Yuri Slyusar discussed social orphanhood prevention and support for children of special operation participants, reviewing 25 support measures and the results o...
Rostov Oblast Improves Child Welfare Following Presidential Audit
During a working visit to Rostov Oblast, Russia's Presidential Commissioner for Children's Rights, Maria Lvova-Belova, and regional governor Yuri Slyusar discussed social orphanhood prevention and support for children of special operation participants, reviewing 25 support measures and the results o...
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52% Bias Score


USAID Funding Freeze Threatens HIV/AIDS Treatment for Kenyan Orphans
President Trump's executive order freezing USAID funding threatens to end life-saving HIV/AIDS treatment for 100 children at Nyumbani Children's Home in Kenya, highlighting the global impact of reduced foreign aid and jeopardizing the progress made through PEPFAR.
USAID Funding Freeze Threatens HIV/AIDS Treatment for Kenyan Orphans
President Trump's executive order freezing USAID funding threatens to end life-saving HIV/AIDS treatment for 100 children at Nyumbani Children's Home in Kenya, highlighting the global impact of reduced foreign aid and jeopardizing the progress made through PEPFAR.
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52% Bias Score


Michigan Mother Faces Felony Child Abuse Charges After Children Found in Squalor
A Pontiac, Michigan mother, Kelli Bryant, faces three felony counts of first-degree child abuse after her three children were found living in deplorable conditions marked by trash, human waste, and mold, with no schooling since 2021; authorities are pursuing parental rights termination.
Michigan Mother Faces Felony Child Abuse Charges After Children Found in Squalor
A Pontiac, Michigan mother, Kelli Bryant, faces three felony counts of first-degree child abuse after her three children were found living in deplorable conditions marked by trash, human waste, and mold, with no schooling since 2021; authorities are pursuing parental rights termination.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Administration Ends Legal Aid for Unaccompanied Immigrant Children
The Trump administration abruptly ended legal aid for approximately 26,000 unaccompanied immigrant children on Tuesday, prompting outrage from advocates who warn of increased risks to children, including those facing potential trafficking or deportation to dangerous home environments. The order impa...
Trump Administration Ends Legal Aid for Unaccompanied Immigrant Children
The Trump administration abruptly ended legal aid for approximately 26,000 unaccompanied immigrant children on Tuesday, prompting outrage from advocates who warn of increased risks to children, including those facing potential trafficking or deportation to dangerous home environments. The order impa...
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52% Bias Score

Mother Arrested for Child Abuse in Rostov Oblast
In Rostov Oblast, a 31-year-old mother was arrested for abusing her one-year-old daughter, who was found malnourished and neglected; the case is now in court, and the child is in foster care.

Mother Arrested for Child Abuse in Rostov Oblast
In Rostov Oblast, a 31-year-old mother was arrested for abusing her one-year-old daughter, who was found malnourished and neglected; the case is now in court, and the child is in foster care.
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64% Bias Score

Abandoned Baby Elsa Thriving, But Adoption Delayed by Police Investigation
Baby Elsa, abandoned in east London on January 18, 2024, is thriving despite a difficult start, but her adoption is delayed by a police investigation into her parents' whereabouts, who abandoned two other children in the same area previously.

Abandoned Baby Elsa Thriving, But Adoption Delayed by Police Investigation
Baby Elsa, abandoned in east London on January 18, 2024, is thriving despite a difficult start, but her adoption is delayed by a police investigation into her parents' whereabouts, who abandoned two other children in the same area previously.
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36% Bias Score

Indigenous Child Welfare System Fails: Lasting Health and Socioeconomic Disparities Revealed
A Statistics Canada report reveals Indigenous adults who experienced government care as children face significantly higher rates of disability, homelessness, and unmet basic needs compared to their peers; this disparity underscores the urgent need for systemic reform in Indigenous child welfare, des...

Indigenous Child Welfare System Fails: Lasting Health and Socioeconomic Disparities Revealed
A Statistics Canada report reveals Indigenous adults who experienced government care as children face significantly higher rates of disability, homelessness, and unmet basic needs compared to their peers; this disparity underscores the urgent need for systemic reform in Indigenous child welfare, des...
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36% Bias Score

Detransitioners Face Barriers to Reverse Gender-Affirming Care
A rising number of young people are detransitioning, regretting medical procedures performed during childhood, facing significant financial and systemic barriers to reverse these interventions, prompting calls for legislative change to ensure access to detransitioning care and hold accountable those...

Detransitioners Face Barriers to Reverse Gender-Affirming Care
A rising number of young people are detransitioning, regretting medical procedures performed during childhood, facing significant financial and systemic barriers to reverse these interventions, prompting calls for legislative change to ensure access to detransitioning care and hold accountable those...
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84% Bias Score

Canada Faces Urgent Plea to Save Inuit Children's Program
Canada's Inuit Child First Initiative (ICFI), funding crucial services for over 13,000 Inuit children, faces termination on March 31st, prompting urgent calls for intervention from Inuit leaders due to concerns over the ensuing impact on vulnerable communities and families.

Canada Faces Urgent Plea to Save Inuit Children's Program
Canada's Inuit Child First Initiative (ICFI), funding crucial services for over 13,000 Inuit children, faces termination on March 31st, prompting urgent calls for intervention from Inuit leaders due to concerns over the ensuing impact on vulnerable communities and families.
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Social Services Remove Newborn from Mother Due to Her Past Trauma
In Castilla—La Mancha, Spain, social services temporarily removed a newborn from her 19-year-old mother, Yumara, due to her traumatic childhood in social care, despite the baby's immediate bonding with her and the parents' efforts to keep her.

Spanish Social Services Remove Newborn from Mother Due to Her Past Trauma
In Castilla—La Mancha, Spain, social services temporarily removed a newborn from her 19-year-old mother, Yumara, due to her traumatic childhood in social care, despite the baby's immediate bonding with her and the parents' efforts to keep her.
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64% Bias Score
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