Even after new legislation, critics question whether Utah’s oversight will be sufficient to keep kids safe.
Mental Health & Trauma
A Senate panel added the provision into a controversial bill addressing parental rights.
A reporter relfects on lessons learned while covering the mental health challenges confronting regufees in Buffalo, New York.
The cornerstone of the city’s homelessness fight is to move folks into permanent housing. For Nathan Caine, Cimber Sims, and their baby girl, the waiting is the hardest part.
With depression, anxiety, and suicides on the rise, Biden must quickly deliver on his campaign pledge to improve access to treatment.
Arkansas ranks high in child abuse, deaths. COVID-19 has made it worse, officials say.
Instead of a surge of children entering foster care during the pandemic, the child welfare system has often found itself struggling to help families leave the system.
Arkansas Children’s Hospital saw an increase in the number and severity of child-abuse-related cases last year, a troubling pattern in a state that had high rates of child maltreatment before the onset of the covid-19 pandemic.
One of the nation’s largest youth residential treatment programs is shutting down after California officials, prompted by a Chronicle and Imprint investigation into rampant abuse allegations, decided to stop sending vulnerable children there.
Arkansas is the only state in the country in which two separate state departments conduct non-criminal investigations of suspected child maltreatment.