Arizona Daily Star investigation: Fixing our foster care crisis
From the Investigación del Arizona Daily Star: Respuestas a nuestra crisis de niños bajo el cuidado temporal series
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The number of Arizona children in foster care more than doubled between 2008 and 2016, soaring from 9,000 to nearly 19,000. Recent reforms by the state’s Department of Child Safety are bearing fruit, but the agency can’t fix foster care on its own. For the past year, a team of Arizona Daily Star journalists traveled to six states where child welfare reforms have proven successful. They talked with more than 100 leaders in child safety to learn what solutions could help fix Arizona’s broken foster care system.
Read the Part 1 of the Star's series, Fixing Our Foster Care Crisis, at tucson.com/fostercare
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