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California Implements Unified Child Welfare Core Practice Model

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A child has died within the foster care system in Santa Clara County. Reporter Julia Protis of the Bay Area News Group reported that three other children had previously died while involved with Child Protective Services. The incident follows reports of referrals regarding potential abuse where social workers found insufficient evidence. The incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding the safety and compromise of children within the state's care. Parents maintain privacy rights in the United States, but the safety of children is at risk when care is compromised.

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Sources · 7 independent

KQED FM

“We're talking about the foster care system is tragic death of a child in Santa Clara County.”

KQED FM

“We're talking about the foster care system is tragic death of a child in Santa Clara County. Thank you so much for joining us. Julia Protis, Sulek, a reporter with the Bay Area News Group.”

KQED FM

“We were talking about this tragic situation in Santa Clara County, and we want to step back and take a look at the system holistically”

KQED FM

“We were talking about this tragic situation in Santa Clara County, and we want to step back and take a look at the system holistically, help listeners kind of understand and talk about how we care for these children.”

KQED FM

“The safety of their child is put at risk at the point that their children's safety is so compromised.”

KQED FM

“is a fairly rare circumstance when you think of the large US population of kids, but nevertheless, it does happen to, as you indicated, about 6% of all kids will experience some time in foster care before they turn age 18.”

KQED FM

“it does happen to, as you indicated, about 6% of all kids will experience some time in foster care before they turn age 18.”

KQED FM

“California has made efforts to try to make our system feel as though it is more unified across those 58 counties. So we have something called a core practice model.”

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