Child welfare experts say Oklahoma's foster care improving

 

April 28, 2017



OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Child welfare experts say the Oklahoma Department of Human Services is making "good faith efforts" to reduce the maltreatment of children in its foster care system.

Experts monitoring implementation of what's called the Pinnacle Plan say in a report issued Friday that DHS has reduced the abuse and neglect of children and youth in the state's care.

The report says DHS has improved in most areas of care but reserves judgment in six areas where monitors want to review a full year of data. Monitors say DHS still needs to improve the care of 16-18 year olds who don't have perma...



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