Archive for the ‘Child Welfare’ Category
Longtime readers of the blog may remember that we have been working to bring real reform to the Child Welfare system since 2004, and have posted numerous articles detailing our efforts since the blogs inception back in 2007:
08/2007: The Wichita NAACP joins with Youthville in an effort to encourage more African American families to become foster parents
05/2008: Wichita Branch NAACP Legal Redress Chair to meet with Kansas SRS Secretary Don Jordon
09/2008: Progress report on Sedgwick County Child Welfare issues
11/2008: Governor Sebelius agrees to examine disproportionalities in Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice systems
12/2008: The Wichita Eagle reports on the Wichita NAACP’s Child Welfare efforts
02/2009: Current Branch Legislative and Policy Projects
02/2009: Legislative Action Alert – CINC notification (HB2303) and Insurance Premiums and Credit Scores (SB203) need your attention
03/2009: The Kansas Disproportionality Study Gets Underway
As reported back in September of 2008 (see the “Progress Report” link above), a team from the Wichita Branch NAACP consisting of Mary Dean, Carolyn Wallace, and President Kevin Myles, traveled to the State Capitol to meet with the Governor’s office and present the results of our internal study of Child Welfare issues. We asked at the conclusion of our presentation that the Governor would commission a more detailed and larger scaled study of disproportionalities in the Child Welfare system throughout the State. Then Governor Sebelius formed the Kansas Disproportionality Task Force in the beginning of 2009 and in March of this year, teams throughout the State began looking at the issue of disproportionality throughout the Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice systems. Dozens of people were brought together from Law Enforcement, Child Welfare, Foster Care and placement, Community Organizations, Corrections Staff, Legislators, Parents, Educators and concerned citizens, all looking for ways to reform the system and eliminate the disparities…
The Task force has now completed it’s work – the study is finished and the recommendations will now go to the Governor’s office for consideration and approval. For us, this is the culmination of almost 6 years worth of study, travel, and work. Now, we will gear up to lobby the legislature for the full adoption and funding of our specific and detailed recommendations.
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