Do confidentiality rules protect children and their families, or shield government agencies from public scrutiny?
A secretive process that took a child away from his parents in northeast Colorado is about to become a lot less secretive.
One of the largest child labor cases in ... Inspector General’s office of the Department of Health and Human Services (the agency responsible for the welfare of unaccompanied migrant children ...
In the final days of the Trump administration, the Department ... for racial justice nationwide, family rights activists have made a renewed push to change the child welfare system — including ...
The foster mother, Sally Schofield, was a highly respected former caseworker for Maine's Department of Human ... by a one-hour town meeting on child welfare policy. Failure to Protect: The ...
The Justice Department is poised to indict long-serving Representative Henry Cuellar, a Democrat from Texas, on Friday, ...
Accra, Dec.05, GNA – The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection (MoGCSP) with support from the Department of ...
What is now the Department of Justice Working Group emerged from a passion our former ... session” that was held with DoJ staff and members of the animal protection, child welfare, domestic violence, ...
23—A proposal to create a standalone department to oversee child welfare in Maine died in the Legislature after ... has come under intense scrutiny in recent years following the deaths of several ...
Jim Justice. The governor’s revelation on Tuesday came less than 24 hours after the head of the Department of Human Services said ... that more resources must be put into the state’s child welfare ...
The new rule will apply only to cases that fall under the purview of the Office of Special Trial Counsel, including sexual assault, domestic violence, child ... for the U.S. Department of Defense ...
Thousands of Massachusetts parents face scrutiny from the state’s child ... see themselves as part of a national movement to reform the child welfare system by introducing more due process ...