Ohio child welfare system in crisis, advocates say
Overwhelmed by the surge of children who have parents consumed by drug addiction, Ohios system of protecting abused and neglected kids is facing a crisis of its own.
A spike in the number of children in foster care many with more complex needs along with inadequate funding and overburdened caseworkers, underscores the need for increased spending and reforms, according to a report released Friday by the Public Children Services Association of Ohio.
We dont have enough services to prevent kids from coming into care. Families are struggling to access mental-health services, crisis services, autism services at the local level especially in their own home so kids dont have to come into care, said Angela Sausser, the associations executive director.
We have so many kids in care with so many complex needs that theres not enough services and providers to address the needs.
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