A Fractured System: Is it Time for New Programming within the Child Protection Services?

Kayla McLaughlin, Kaley Greenman, Dr. Cindy Greenman - Journal of Advances in Social Science and Humanities

This article explores current child protection services and programs in the United States and offers suggestions for development of new child protection programming to further meet the needs of vulnerable children. "It is vital to have programs and policies implemented to keep children safe and watch out for their well-being. A beneficial program for children would be one that involves both education and therapy for them, as well as for the CPS agents and foster families that the children will interact with," says the article.

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