To Review Federal and State Oversight of Child Welfare Programs


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To review federal and state oversight of child welfare programs: hearing before the Subcommittee on Human Resources of the Committee on Ways and Means, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, second session, January 28, 2004.







Child Welfare Programs


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This hearing examined whether federal child welfare and foster care programs could be streamlined to better help children, focusing on the efficacy of section 427 of the 1980 Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act, which requires states to report on compliance with 18 separate child protection strategies. Testimony regarding the streamlining or elimination of section 427 was heard from: (1) Assistant Secretary Mary Jo Bane, Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; (2) New Jersey Department of Human Services; (3) National Fatherhood Initiative; (4) Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services; (5) Cook County Office of Public Guardian; (6) Karen Aileen Howze, an adoptive parent; (7) American Civil Liberties Union; (8) Child Welfare League of America; (9) Children's Rights Council; (10) Brigitte Berger, a sociology professor; (11) Maryland Citizen Foster Care Review Board; and (12) National Association of Foster Care Reviewers. Written submissions were also provided by other interested individuals and organizations. (MDM)










To Review Federal and State Oversight of Child Welfare Programs. Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Human Resources of the Committee on Ways and Means, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, Second Session (January 28, 2004). Serial Number 108-30


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The focus of this hearing is to review Federal and State oversight of child welfare programs and systems designed to prevent abuse and neglect of children, including those under State protection. The purpose being to provide subcommittee representatives the opportunity to learn what Federal, State, and local officials should be doing to ensure that children are in safe, loving environments. Oral testimony at this hearing is both invited and public witnesses. Invited witnesses include Federal and State officials and other experts familiar with child welfare programs. This document commences with Advisory of January 21, 2004, announcing the hearing. Testimonies from the following witnesses are then provided: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Honorable Wade F. Horn, Ph.D., Assistant Secretary for Children and Families; and U.S. General Accounting Office, Cornelia M. Ashby, Director, Education, Workforce, and Income Security Issues. Additional testimonies are provided by witnesses: Alliance for Children and Families, Curtis C. Mooney; Association on American Indian Affairs, Jack F. Trope; Thomas C. Atwood, National Council For Adoption; William C. Bell, New York City Administration for Children's Services; Shay Bilchik, Child Welfare League of America; Thomas L. Birch, National Child Abuse Coalition; Cathy Burge, Naples, Florida; Catholic Charities, Archdiocese of New York, Monsignor Kevin Sullivan; Honorable William Frenzel, Pew Commission on Children in Foster Care; Lisa E. Gladwell, River Edge, New Jersey; Courteney Anne Holden, Voice For Adoption; Home School Legal Defense Association, Christopher J. Klicka; Iowa Department of Human Services, Division of Behavioral, Developmental, and Protective Services for Families, Adults, and Children, Mary J. Nelson; National Association of Foster Care Reviewers, Bill Stanton; Marie C. O'Hara, Barnegat, New Jersey; Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare, Office of Children, Youth, and Families, Wayne T. Stevenson. Submissions for the record are then provided by: Edith J. Beauchamp, Greenbelt, Maryland; Patricia de Santos, Claremont, California; Judith G. Evans-Baxter, Pompano Beach, Florida; and Voice Application Specialists International, Inc., Woodstock, Georgia, Maricriz Nolan.







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Child Welfare Programs


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