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Friday, April 16, 2010

Does CPS help or hurt families?

Does CPS help or hurt families?

Ron Foster, Region IV Coordinator for Men And Women Against Discrim- ination (MAWAD), which includes Lincoln County, wants the state Legislature's special committee overseeing the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources' (DHHR) Child Protective Services (CPS) division to hold more public hearings regarding the agency and its policies and procedures.

"Absolutely more public hearings should be held," he said.

Foster and his group believes CPS creates policies and procedures that favor them over families. "False allegations are being used as a tool in family court," he said.

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