 Topic: Dealing with Social Workers
| Title: | How to Protect Your Family Against a Truant Officer or Social Worker Visit | | Speaker: | J. Michael Smith | | Length: | 45—60 minutes | | Type: | Workshop | | Topic: | Child Protective Services, Dealing with Social Workers, Legal | | Audience: | New Homeschoolers, Parents, Support Group Leaders, Veteran Homeschoolers | | Description: | As the government’s ever—growing role expands to encompass family life and decision—making, the information presented in this seminar is critical for every attendee. Michael Smith calls upon over two decades of defending homeschooling families against social services and child protective service contacts to inform the audience of the newest threat to their freedom. This session primarily addresses your state’s laws relating to social services contacts and provides general application for other states as well. Audiences find this session “very, very informative,” “clearly presented, enjoyable to listen to,” and “a necessity.” |
| Title: | Your Home Is Your Castle | | Speaker: | Scott Somerville | | Length: | 50 minutes | | Type: | Workshop | | Topic: | Dealing with Social Workers, Legal | | Audience: | All | | Description: | Under the English common law, “a man’s home is his castle.” Our Founders wrote this into the Bill of Rights in the Fourth Amendment, which says, “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated.” Police respect the Fourth Amendment rights of criminal defendants, but most social workers think the Fourth Amendment doesn’t apply to them. The Constitution really does protect your home, and HSLDA has won a number of cases where social workers violated homeschoolers’ rights. In this workshop, HSLDA attorney Scott Somerville explains your rights under the Constitution. |
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