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CT: Federal monitor: Too many foster children’s needs still unmet

July 19, 2017 by Greg Cywnar

➡ From Child Welfare Information Gateway

CT: Federal monitor: Too many foster children’s needs still unmet
Connecticut Mirror – July 05, 2017
Too many Connecticut children in foster care are not receiving the mental health services, child care and housing supports they need, partly because the programs are not available and wait lists persist, the federal court monitor overseeing the state’s child welfare agency reported Wednesday.
Also: Juan F. v. Malloy Exit Plan Status Report, June 2017: https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/3886922/Status-Report-4th-Quarter-2016-and-1st-Quarter.pdf
https://ctmirror.org/2017/07/05/federal-monitor-too-many-foster-childrens-needs-still-unmet/

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