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Eighty-three percent of foster youth will be held back by the 3rd grade.

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Indiana CPS News Archive

Indiana News Coverage

Child Maltreatment Awareness - Site highlights problems within the Indiana FSSA system.

The F.S.S.A. along with the judicial system have created a quagmire of turf battles, egos, and political maneuvering in which children are moved around under different headings for funding purposes.

kiddosfirst.org

October 6, 2006

by Indiana Department of Child Services

This Child Welfare Manual provides legal cites to both federal and state laws.

Including the Indiana Juvenile Code, which establish the authority of the agency, mandate the creation of specific program areas and set parameters governed by those areas, including information regarding funding sources, support programs and services.

in.gov

October 6, 2006

Children's Social, Emotional & Behavioral Health Plan Interagency Task Force

Considerable information and insight were gathered through three public forums conducted in the north, central and southern regions of the state.

doe.state.in.us

September 9, 2006

Initiated by Senate Enrolled Act (SEA) 529 during the 2005 legislative session, it is the product of eleven months of work. The legislation specified what the plan should address, and who should participate in its development.

The plan covers many topics including assessment, accountability and outcome measurement, finance and budget, best practices, referral networks, school standards, workforce development, and training. Considerable information and insight were gathered through three public forums conducted in the north, central and southern regions of the state.

DOE State of Indiana [pdf file]

August 29, 2006

On January 1, case managers with the Indiana Child Protective Services started screening children at risk for addiction or mental health problems, Tri-State Media reported on January 5.

The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration expanded a nine-county pilot project to all 92 counties. Case managers were trained to recognize behavioral health and addiction risk factors in youth and are partnered with local agencies to coordinate assessment and treatment. They will screen children who are in foster care or identified as children in need of services.

jointogether.org

January 14, 2005

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