D.C. Maryland and the focus on increasing adoptions
The hope for a bump to the rising number of children abused and neglected able to promote nursing, officials and the District of Maryland have more and more about adoption as a means of facilitating the caseloads. So far, the strategy has shown promise: Last year, both courts sharp increase in adoptions of children in home care.In close cooperation with the Tribunal juvenile judges, officials of care for children in the district almost double the number of adoptions of 63 children in fiscal 1995 to 123 children in 1996, said Mae Best, head of the Resources Division on the territory of adoption. And for more aggressive identification of potential adoptive parents, officials …
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