Thursday, August 15, 2013

Increase in number of Oklahoma children in DHS custody frustrates reform efforts

Increase in number of Oklahoma children in DHS custody frustrates reform efforts

Note: I'll bet it frustrates the families who keep having their children stolen too.

The number of children in state custody has soared from about 8,000 four years ago to 10,428 today — frustrating Oklahoma Department of Human Services officials in their efforts to meet performance targets agreed upon as part of a settlement agreement to a federal class-action lawsuit.

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