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Thursday, December 16, 2010

DYFS fails to meet federal requirements for reuniting foster children with families, report says

DYFS fails to meet federal requirements for reuniting foster children with families, report says

Most of New Jersey's foster children get routine medical care, are more likely to live in a family home than a group home or institution, and wait less than a year to be adopted once a new family is found for them, according to the latest court-ordered monitoring report grading the state's child welfare system.

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