Tuesday, December 7, 2010

DHS hits back at rights group | clarionledger.com | The Clarion-Ledger

DHS hits back at rights group | clarionledger.com | The Clarion-Ledger: "Naming an outside administrator to run the state's child welfare services, as a New York-based child advocacy group suggests, is 'absolutely unnecessary and improper,' Mississippi's Department of Human Services says.



Children's Rights successfully sued DHS in 2004, prompting wholesale foster-care mandates in a court-ordered settlement four years later. And in October, citing a slow pace of reforms, the organization filed a contempt of court motion."

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