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A Brief Legislative History of the Child Welfare System

Nov 01, 2004

Prepared by Kasia O’Neill Murray and Sarah Gesiriech of the Pew Commission on Children in Foster Care, this paper summarizes the role that federal legislation has played over time in ensuring safety, permanence and well being for vulnerable children and youth.

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