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SEATTLE - Improving Washington's child welfare system so it meets federal standards could cost as much as $50 million, state officials estimate.
On Monday, officials released highlights of the state's improvement plan, which include hiring more social workers, providing more training and requiring more consistency in dealing with abused and neglected kids across the state.See the full content of this document
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Child Welfare Reform Will Cost
Uma Ahluwalia, director of Children's Administration for Washington State, called the reform plan a "fundamen...
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