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Post by Logan on Feb 7, 2016 3:26:50 GMT -6
DENVER » The Colorado Department of Human Services is considering a requirement that social workers examine prior contacts with a child to determine if further investigation is necessary after the deaths of 43 children in Colorado’s welfare program. The change would determine when caseworkers must investigate reports of abuse and neglect. The previous rules required that county social workers automatically open an investigation if they receive three reports of child abuse or neglect within two years, and the first two referrals were not investigated. The proposal comes less than a month after the department opened its second child fatality review this year, involving an Adams County boy who may have been killed by his grandmother. The rule change could allow social workers to focus on cases that may be more severe, said Judy Rodriguez, assistant director of the Division of Child Welfare. Read more: www.staradvertiser.com/breaking-news/colorado-considering-child-care-rules-following-43-deaths/
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