Clyde Saiki, interim director of the Oregon Department of Human Services, said he plans to "get things stabilized" at the agency and investigate "deeply" into the circumstances that allowed a foster care provider to continue operating despite substantiated claims of abuse.
My grandchildren are in Oregon's foster care system which removed them from the grandmother accused of abuse that was never taken to trial the kids where removed and have been in 3 or 4. Differant foster homes since these false accusation never has it been proven and these kids are now totally banned from there family's on bullshit the state cannot prove
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