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Idaho's Health Department Shifts Focus to Keeping Kids at Home
Idaho, USATuesday, October 22, 2024
Alex Adams, the director of Health and Welfare, thinks this is a good plan. He says that sending a kid to foster care should be the last resort, like in cases of severe abuse. Senator Melissa Wintrow agrees, saying that investing in prevention services is important to help both kids and families.
The budget request breaks down into four main areas: keeping kids safe at home, improving placements for kids in foster care, supporting foster parents better, and reducing the workload of agency workers. This includes new jobs and money for all these areas. They also want to raise payments for foster care and assistance to $74. 5 million next year.
The final decision on the budget is still a few months away. Governor Brad Little will give his own budget request in January, and the Idaho Legislature will start its 2025 session around the same time. That’s when they'll make the final call on how much money to give to Health and Welfare.
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