Amid likely budget cuts and threats to valued programs, the Administration for Children’s Services is forging ahead in remaking its delivery of services.
The former head of one of the minority-led foster care agencies recently discussed in three New York Times articles sees omissions and bias in the series.
A lawyer and advocate on child welfare issues bemoans not just the ill effects of a recent New York Times series, but the rare, major opportunity that was missed.
Lawyer and former family advocate Gladys Carrion, now the commissioner of the state Office of Children and Family Services, says foster care and juvenile justice shouldn’t be a revolving door.