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15 warnings and 3 advisories in effect for 13 regions in the area

DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES


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Feds drop charges against Texas doctor accused of leaking transgender care data

Read full article: Feds drop charges against Texas doctor accused of leaking transgender care data

Dr. Eithan Haim of Dallas had faced four counts for wrongfully disclosing the individually identifiable health information of underage patients at Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston.

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5th Circuit Court orders federal judge removed from Texas foster care lawsuit

Read full article: 5th Circuit Court orders federal judge removed from Texas foster care lawsuit

U.S. District Judge Janis Jack, the state’s de facto foster care czar, has been overseeing the case since 2011.

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Texas doesn’t have to place LGBTQ foster youth in homes that affirm their identities, court rules

Read full article: Texas doesn’t have to place LGBTQ foster youth in homes that affirm their identities, court rules

A federal judge has blocked a Biden-era rule that said providing foster children with “safe and proper care” required placing them in gender-affirming homes.

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Appeals court to weigh reimposing fines for Texas foster care failures, removing judge on case

Read full article: Appeals court to weigh reimposing fines for Texas foster care failures, removing judge on case

Texas Health and Human Services could face $100,000-per-day fines for violating a judge's orders. The state wants the judge off the case.

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State’s move to bump federal judge from longtime foster care lawsuit caps years of battles

Read full article: State’s move to bump federal judge from longtime foster care lawsuit caps years of battles

A federal judge has taken the Texas’ foster care system to task for 13 years. Reforms have been made. Now armed with private legal fire power, the state wants the judge off the case.

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CPS investigating apparent Pre-K student assault at Alvin ISD elementary school

Read full article: CPS investigating apparent Pre-K student assault at Alvin ISD elementary school

The Department of Family and Protective Services investigating Alvin ISD after a 5-year-old female student said a male student assaulted her in the bathroom.

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Watch: Trans man who aged out of Texas foster care says politicians are vilifying LGBTQ+ kids

Read full article: Watch: Trans man who aged out of Texas foster care says politicians are vilifying LGBTQ+ kids

As Kayden Asher tumbled through several foster placements, Texas leaders intensified their efforts to regulate the lives of LGBTQ+ people.

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Texas politics leave transgender foster youth isolated — during and after life in state care

Read full article: Texas politics leave transgender foster youth isolated — during and after life in state care

Support once afforded LGBTQ+ foster kids has vanished and a culture of silence has blanketed the agency tasked with raising children growing up in the system.

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Federal judge fines Texas child welfare agency $100K per day for foster care failures

Read full article: Federal judge fines Texas child welfare agency $100K per day for foster care failures

It is the third time the state has been found in contempt over foster care conditions since 2011.

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Activists claim CPS is housing children in unlivable conditions; will fundraise to create more foster facilities

Read full article: Activists claim CPS is housing children in unlivable conditions; will fundraise to create more foster facilities

Refrigerators without food, and filthy hotels. These are both conditions local activists say some children across the state are being subjected to while in custody of Child Protective Services. Now, those activists who say the CPS system is overwhelmed are taking matters into their own hands and are asking the public to help them in their mission.

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Child welfare officials move to reduce Texas judge’s oversight of embattled foster system

Read full article: Child welfare officials move to reduce Texas judge’s oversight of embattled foster system

The request to remove several court orders marks the first time the state has made any major attempt to get out from under an injunction issued in the 13-year-old case.

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Facing pressure from judge, Texas reassigns workers to care for foster kids in unlicensed homes

Read full article: Facing pressure from judge, Texas reassigns workers to care for foster kids in unlicensed homes

The move is designed to reduce some of the rotating overtime shifts expected of agency caseworkers at group homes and motels, which have been criticized as dangerous for the children who live there.

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Seattle Children’s Hospital sues Texas Attorney General over trans patient records

Read full article: Seattle Children’s Hospital sues Texas Attorney General over trans patient records

Suspecting the Washington-based hospital of providing gender-affirming care to Texas children, which is now banned in Texas, AG Ken Paxton issued investigative subpoenas demanding medical information.

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Judge considers holding state in contempt a third time over foster care conditions

Read full article: Judge considers holding state in contempt a third time over foster care conditions

U.S. District Judge Janis Jack on Monday considers whether state’s foster care agency has made progress caring for most vulnerable children or should be held in contempt for the third time in an ongoing 2011 lawsuit.

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Sex trafficking, drugs and assault: Texas foster kids and caseworkers face chaos in rental houses and hotels

Read full article: Sex trafficking, drugs and assault: Texas foster kids and caseworkers face chaos in rental houses and hotels

A report from Department of Family and Protective Services watchdogs paints a picture of a roughshod safety-net system that is unprepared to protect its youthful charges from predators and unable to keep them from endangering themselves.

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One-third of Texas foster care caseworkers left their jobs last year as the agency continued putting kids in hotels

Read full article: One-third of Texas foster care caseworkers left their jobs last year as the agency continued putting kids in hotels

The Department of Family and Protective Services has increasingly relied on housing foster kids in hotels when it can’t find them a home. In the 2022 fiscal year, after record staff turnover, more than 1 in 4 caseworkers had less than one year of experience.

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For deaf children in Texas foster care, limited accessibility compounds trauma

Read full article: For deaf children in Texas foster care, limited accessibility compounds trauma

Advocates say better accounting of deaf and hard-of-hearing children in the state’s care and better access to translators are needed.

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Texas names new head of child abuse investigations after high turnover and heavy criticism

Read full article: Texas names new head of child abuse investigations after high turnover and heavy criticism

The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services’ investigations division has seen record-high staff turnover, with 4 in 10 investigators leaving their jobs in 2022.

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New Texas laws favor parents in child abuse investigations as legislators try to limit number of kids in foster care

Read full article: New Texas laws favor parents in child abuse investigations as legislators try to limit number of kids in foster care

Legislators also passed bills that will provide foster kids entering the troubled system with duffel bags or backpacks and those aging out of the system with help setting up bank accounts.

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Judge admonishes Texas foster care officials, saying they don’t properly monitor facilities housing kids

Read full article: Judge admonishes Texas foster care officials, saying they don’t properly monitor facilities housing kids

A U.S. district judge has long presided over a court case that found Texas’ foster care system unconstitutionally harms kids. Tuesday’s hearing was the first appearance by the state’s new team of defense attorneys.

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Across Texas, a slow and sputtered rollout of foster care privatization

Read full article: Across Texas, a slow and sputtered rollout of foster care privatization

Lawmakers were assured that outsourcing management of foster care services would fix the state’s troubled child welfare agency. But the rollout of the new model, set to be completed by 2029, has been complicated by setbacks.

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After abuse accusations at The Refuge, Texas will create new reporting and screening requirements for foster care workers

Read full article: After abuse accusations at The Refuge, Texas will create new reporting and screening requirements for foster care workers

The legislation came after The Refuge, a Bastrop foster care facility, hired a caretaker without knowing she had a history of sexual misconduct with children at a state juvenile facility. Coworkers also concealed evidence of the abuse, which further put the foster girls at harm.

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Texas bill barring anonymous reporting of child abuse heads to Gov. Greg Abbott

Read full article: Texas bill barring anonymous reporting of child abuse heads to Gov. Greg Abbott

House Bill 63 is an attempt to reduce the amount of vindictive or false child abuse reports made to the state, but child advocates say it will deter valid reports, too.

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Texas House approves bill to improve background checks on child-welfare workers

Read full article: Texas House approves bill to improve background checks on child-welfare workers

The action came after The Refuge, a Bastrop foster care facility, hired a caretaker without knowing her history of misconduct.

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Federal judge says Texas’ use of psychotropic drugs puts foster kids at serious risk

Read full article: Federal judge says Texas’ use of psychotropic drugs puts foster kids at serious risk

Residential facilities did not refill medications in a timely manner, failed to follow psychiatric orders and, in several instances, violated state guidelines, court monitors documented after site inspections. The lawyer representing the foster kids said it could be “the tip of the iceberg.”

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Texas Senate votes to close employment loophole after Refuge foster care scandal

Read full article: Texas Senate votes to close employment loophole after Refuge foster care scandal

The upper chamber unanimously passed Senate Bill 182 after The Texas Tribune reported that a state-licensed foster care facility hired a caretaker whom the Texas Juvenile Justice Department previously fired for having inappropriate relationships with children.

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Texans who take custody of their relatives’ kids struggle to make ends meet — and to get more aid from the state

Read full article: Texans who take custody of their relatives’ kids struggle to make ends meet — and to get more aid from the state

Relative caregivers, like grandparents who want to keep kids out of foster care, usually get half as much state assistance as strangers who take in children.

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In abrupt retirement letter, an investigations director decries Texas’ “untenable” child welfare agency

Read full article: In abrupt retirement letter, an investigations director decries Texas’ “untenable” child welfare agency

Sharon Fonvielle-Baughman said Texas Department of Family and Protective Services leadership has failed to support the special investigators division, a unit created in 2005 to handle the most high-risk cases.

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Caseworkers hampered by ’90s-era foster care software that the state hasn’t replaced

Read full article: Caseworkers hampered by ’90s-era foster care software that the state hasn’t replaced

Caseworkers and foster care providers often get incomplete and inaccurate information about foster kids in their care because of the state child welfare agency’s archaic technology system.

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Texas AG Ken Paxton pushes court to reconsider injunction halting investigations into affirming care

Read full article: Texas AG Ken Paxton pushes court to reconsider injunction halting investigations into affirming care

In the state’s final brief to appeal a September injunction that halted the investigation into Texas parents of transgender children, Paxton argued that individual families must provide evidence of harm from the actions of the Department of Family and Protective Services.

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Texas lawmakers move to close foster care hiring loopholes and expand rights of parents facing investigations

Read full article: Texas lawmakers move to close foster care hiring loopholes and expand rights of parents facing investigations

Bills that would give relative caregivers more money have missed key deadlines to make it in front of the full House.

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Lawyers representing children in federal foster care lawsuit rebuked for hiring lobbyists

Read full article: Lawyers representing children in federal foster care lawsuit rebuked for hiring lobbyists

Texas lawmakers and a federal judge say attorneys in the case against the state’s Department of Family and Protective Services should not hire lobbyists using funds won in court.

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Texas should tell parents their rights when it investigates child abuse claims, lawmaker proposes

Read full article: Texas should tell parents their rights when it investigates child abuse claims, lawmaker proposes

Most reports of child abuse or neglect turn out to be unfounded. But while under investigation, parents with little understanding of their rights or the process often make decisions that could impact the fate of their families.

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New family and child welfare commissioner foreshadows change as agency plans to outsource case management

Read full article: New family and child welfare commissioner foreshadows change as agency plans to outsource case management

Department of Family and Protective Services Commissioner Stephanie Muth told lawmakers Friday the agency will require a different set of skills from its employees as it changes how foster children’s cases are managed.

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How a 12-year-old federal lawsuit turned a judge into Texas’ foster care czar

Read full article: How a 12-year-old federal lawsuit turned a judge into Texas’ foster care czar

As Judge Janis Jack continues to threaten contempt-of-court fines in a federal lawsuit against the state’s foster care system, advocates say the case has moved the needle on reform — but it has come with a hefty price tag.

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Federal judge again threatens contempt-of-court fines for Texas’ slow progress on foster care reforms

Read full article: Federal judge again threatens contempt-of-court fines for Texas’ slow progress on foster care reforms

The judge warned the state could be held in contempt of court for not following through with three mandates: youths not knowing their rights, not adequately responding to abuse allegations and still having too many children without placement.

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New Texas foster care report shows both improvements and continued deficiencies

Read full article: New Texas foster care report shows both improvements and continued deficiencies

In a fifth report tracking the state’s efforts to remedy its embattled foster care system, federal monitors documented persistent risks to Texas children ahead of next week’s court hearing.

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After alleged sexual assault of two children living in state care, another foster shelter closes

Read full article: After alleged sexual assault of two children living in state care, another foster shelter closes

Two girls in the care of Child Protective Services were allegedly sexually assaulted in October after sneaking out of a facility run by the state agency. Advocates say it’s a symptom of the Texas foster care systems’ problems.

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‘I want to fight’: LGBTQ Texans ready for legislative session as GOP lawmakers target them in dozens of bills

Read full article: ‘I want to fight’: LGBTQ Texans ready for legislative session as GOP lawmakers target them in dozens of bills

Republicans are backing legislation targeting gender-affirming care for children, classroom lessons about sexuality and drag shows.

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Texas fights federal rule that would outlaw LGBTQ discrimination in state adoptions and foster care

Read full article: Texas fights federal rule that would outlaw LGBTQ discrimination in state adoptions and foster care

Texas allows religious groups that are part of the state’s child welfare network to refuse to assist LGBTQ couples seeking to foster or adopt. That could put critical federal funding at risk.

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Photos: “We don’t feel safe here.” A transgender teen and their family flee Texas.

Read full article: Photos: “We don’t feel safe here.” A transgender teen and their family flee Texas.

Texas policies targeting access to health care for transgender youth forced one family to leave the state.

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In after-hours notice, Gov. Greg Abbott announces another leadership change for the Department of Family and Protective Services

Read full article: In after-hours notice, Gov. Greg Abbott announces another leadership change for the Department of Family and Protective Services

Former DFPS commissioner Anne Heiligenstein was tapped by Abbott in June to serve as the agency’s executive deputy commissioner. Last month, she was out. Now she’s back.

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Two Texas Family and Protective Services leaders exiting beleaguered agency

Read full article: Two Texas Family and Protective Services leaders exiting beleaguered agency

The department is terminating the contract of Executive Deputy Commissioner Anne Heiligenstein, who was supposed to work until next June, amid a staffing crisis. The chief of staff for the agency’s top leader has also left.

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Texas should place more foster kids with families rather than in residential treatment, report finds

Read full article: Texas should place more foster kids with families rather than in residential treatment, report finds

Residential treatment centers are meant to be a last resort for children in the state’s care, reserved for those with histories of severe trauma caused by neglect or abuse.

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Texas’ child welfare agency blocked from investigating many more parents of trans teens

Read full article: Texas’ child welfare agency blocked from investigating many more parents of trans teens

Friday’s injunction applies to all members of PFLAG, an LGBTQ advocacy group with more than 600 members in Texas.

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Texas’ child welfare agency told staffers to keep quiet about gender-affirming care investigations, documents show

Read full article: Texas’ child welfare agency told staffers to keep quiet about gender-affirming care investigations, documents show

Texas Department of Family and Protective Services leaders instructed employees to avoid written communications about the cases and barred low-level employees from handling the investigations, according to internal agency communications.

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Watch: With a ‘feeling of betrayal,’ one family flees Texas in search of safer climate for their transgender daughter

Read full article: Watch: With a ‘feeling of betrayal,’ one family flees Texas in search of safer climate for their transgender daughter

Gov. Greg Abbott directed the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services to investigate parents who provide their children with gender-affirming care, driving one such family to leave home.

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Texas child welfare agency fires employee for encouraging a foster child to consider sex work

Read full article: Texas child welfare agency fires employee for encouraging a foster child to consider sex work

A spokesperson told The Texas Tribune that all employees are trained before supervising youth. DFPS Commissioner Jaime Masters apologized to the child and her mother.

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Head of embattled Texas child abuse investigations resigns after less than a year

Read full article: Head of embattled Texas child abuse investigations resigns after less than a year

During Robert “Rich” Richman’s short tenure, he oversaw the investigation of parents who provide gender-affirming care to their transgender children and the mishandling of allegations of sex abuse at a foster care facility.

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Judge asks Texas to remove foster care kids from out-of-state facilities facing child abuse investigation

Read full article: Judge asks Texas to remove foster care kids from out-of-state facilities facing child abuse investigation

At least 48 Texas children are housed at facilities run by organizations under an investigation launched by two U.S. senators.

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Texas has a law that allows parents to give up newborns at fire stations or hospitals. Hardly anyone uses it.

Read full article: Texas has a law that allows parents to give up newborns at fire stations or hospitals. Hardly anyone uses it.

The Supreme Court cited safe haven laws as an abortion alternative when it overturned Roe v. Wade. But Texas’ policy lacks funding and just 172 infants have been relinquished since 2009.

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Judge temporarily blocks some Texas investigations into gender-affirming care for trans kids

Read full article: Judge temporarily blocks some Texas investigations into gender-affirming care for trans kids

The state has been investigating whether parents who provide access to gender-affirming health care are committing child abuse. The temporary restraining order is part of a lawsuit filed on behalf of three families and members of PFLAG, an LGBTQ advocacy group.

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Judge plans to levy “substantial fines” after Texas failed to comply with court-ordered fixes to its foster care system

Read full article: Judge plans to levy “substantial fines” after Texas failed to comply with court-ordered fixes to its foster care system

The judge in the 11-year federal lawsuit against Texas said the state has not properly punished or shut down unsafe child care placement facilities or curbed the rate of children who are sexually victimized while in the state’s care.

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Texas Supreme Court allows child abuse investigations into families of transgender teens to continue

Read full article: Texas Supreme Court allows child abuse investigations into families of transgender teens to continue

The high court also raised questions about why the state opened these investigations in the first place, noting that the child welfare agency is not bound by directives from the governor.

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Lack of communication between child welfare and juvenile justice systems hurts foster kids, court monitors say

Read full article: Lack of communication between child welfare and juvenile justice systems hurts foster kids, court monitors say

The court-appointed watchdogs expressed concern after learning that a caretaker accused of exploiting children at a state-licensed facility in Bastrop had been previously fired from a state juvenile justice facility for misconduct.

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Bastrop shelter caretaker accused of exploiting girls was fired from previous job for misconduct with children

Read full article: Bastrop shelter caretaker accused of exploiting girls was fired from previous job for misconduct with children

State records show Iesha Greene was fired in 2020 from a state juvenile facility for having inappropriate relationships with children. The Refuge said it was aware of her previous work there, but it never requested her publicly available personnel records.

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Analysis: Texas candidates’ silence allows persistent foster care problems to fester

Read full article: Analysis: Texas candidates’ silence allows persistent foster care problems to fester

Candidates hardly ever talk about improving the safety net for kids — unless the holes in the safety net have become big enough to get the attention of voters.

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Distraught over orders to investigate trans kids’ families, Texas child welfare workers are resigning

Read full article: Distraught over orders to investigate trans kids’ families, Texas child welfare workers are resigning

Other investigators don’t want to follow an order they believe harms families but worry about the impact of a mass employee exodus on the state’s most vulnerable children.

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Over 100 children have died in Texas’ child welfare system since 2020, report says

Read full article: Over 100 children have died in Texas’ child welfare system since 2020, report says

Most of the deaths were attributed to “preexisting medical conditions” or abuse suffered before the children entered the system, according to the DFPS report. The numbers are on par with those reported in previous years.

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TribCast: Layers of scandal in the Texas foster care system

Read full article: TribCast: Layers of scandal in the Texas foster care system

In this week’s episode, Matthew speaks with Reese and Mitchell about the fallout from sexual abuse allegations at a state-contracted children’s shelter and Russian threats against Texas’ energy infrastructure.

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Judge loses trust in Texas’ child abuse investigation of foster care facility and calls for federal inquiry

Read full article: Judge loses trust in Texas’ child abuse investigation of foster care facility and calls for federal inquiry

U.S. District Judge Janis Jack said she is seeking a federal criminal investigation into allegations that children were sexually abused and trafficked at The Refuge, a state-licensed foster care shelter for victims of sex trafficking.

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Founder of state-contracted child abuse shelter hopes to reopen after employee was accused of exploiting two girls

Read full article: Founder of state-contracted child abuse shelter hopes to reopen after employee was accused of exploiting two girls

Brooke Crowder said The Refuge is working to incorporate a deeper employee screening process with the help of a company recommended by the governor’s and attorney general’s offices.

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Texas once again temporarily blocked from investigating gender-affirming care as child abuse

Read full article: Texas once again temporarily blocked from investigating gender-affirming care as child abuse

The temporary injunction was issued as part of a lawsuit brought on behalf of parents being investigated by child welfare workers for letting their transgender teenager access gender-affirming health care.

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Texas child welfare official resigns, saying top agency leaders scapegoated employees

Read full article: Texas child welfare official resigns, saying top agency leaders scapegoated employees

The former child care investigations director said there are agency-wide communication issues that led to a breakdown in relaying key information, but two of his staff members are the ones who suffered the consequences.

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After accepting her trans son’s hard-fought identity, a Texas mother is being investigated for child abuse

Read full article: After accepting her trans son’s hard-fought identity, a Texas mother is being investigated for child abuse

It took him three years to come out to his mother as trans. Now, under a new directive from the governor, the state is investigating whether she pressured him to transition.

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Texas CPS department’s culture kept worries about now-shuttered foster care facility from being addressed, official says

Read full article: Texas CPS department’s culture kept worries about now-shuttered foster care facility from being addressed, official says

It was also revealed at a special Texas Senate committee meeting that the Texas foster care worker who allegedly sold nude pictures of girls is also accused of dating a child trafficker.

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Texas Rangers confirm investigation into nude photos of children at Bastrop shelter but find “no evidence” of sex abuse

Read full article: Texas Rangers confirm investigation into nude photos of children at Bastrop shelter but find “no evidence” of sex abuse

An attorney representing foster care children in a suit against Texas said Department of Public Safety director Steve McCraw’s conclusion that there was no evidence of sexual abuse despite the investigation into the photos was “both surprising and extremely troubling.”

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Texas judge blocks the state from investigating gender confirming care for transgender youth as child abuse

Read full article: Texas judge blocks the state from investigating gender confirming care for transgender youth as child abuse

Texas judge blocks the state from investigating gender confirming care for transgender youth as child abuse.

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State-licensed shelter where sex trafficking victims were reportedly abused ordered to close

Read full article: State-licensed shelter where sex trafficking victims were reportedly abused ordered to close

The Refuge, which closed Friday, said it fired an employee accused of coercing the victims to sell nude photos as soon as it found out. The Bastrop-based shelter has not addressed the other eight staff members also accused of causing harm to the girls.

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Texas’ child welfare agency ordered to investigate trans kids’ families has been in crisis for years

Read full article: Texas’ child welfare agency ordered to investigate trans kids’ families has been in crisis for years

The Department of Family and Protective Services has been under federal court monitoring for over a decade for violating the civil rights of kids in foster care. Now, the short-staffed agency has to investigate parents who provide their children with gender-affirming care.

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Judge temporarily blocks Texas investigations into families of trans kids

Read full article: Judge temporarily blocks Texas investigations into families of trans kids

District Judge Amy Clark Meachum said the governor’s directive for the state child welfare agency to investigate parents who provide gender-affirming care to their children was “beyond the scope of his authority and unconstitutional.” The statewide injunction will remain in effect until the case is heard in July.

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Texas judge hears case on state’s gender care investigations

Read full article: Texas judge hears case on state’s gender care investigations

A Texas judge is blocking the state from investigating as child abuse gender confirming care for transgender youth.

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Kids in foster care who’d been victims of sex trafficking endured fresh abuse at a state shelter, report says

Read full article: Kids in foster care who’d been victims of sex trafficking endured fresh abuse at a state shelter, report says

The children were sexually abused and neglected while at The Refuge, a facility located in Bastrop contracted by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, according to a report from a current employee.

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Houston hospital pauses hormone therapy for transgender children as threats of child abuse investigations loom

Read full article: Houston hospital pauses hormone therapy for transgender children as threats of child abuse investigations loom

Citing potential criminal penalties, Texas Children’s Hospital will no longer provide hormone therapy to transgender patients.

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Over 1,000 Texas foster children have been allowed to refuse COVID-19 vaccines, despite the state requiring other vaccinations

Read full article: Over 1,000 Texas foster children have been allowed to refuse COVID-19 vaccines, despite the state requiring other vaccinations

Around 40% of the foster children in the state’s care who are ages 5 and older have not received a COVID-19 vaccine despite being eligible.

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“From bad to worse”: U.S. judge deplores conditions for Texas foster kids sent out of state

Read full article: “From bad to worse”: U.S. judge deplores conditions for Texas foster kids sent out of state

As Texas’ long-running struggle to find enough placements for foster care children persists, more than 100 kids were sent out of state last year.

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Analysis: Texas’ foster care problems are clear. The response from state leaders isn’t.

Read full article: Analysis: Texas’ foster care problems are clear. The response from state leaders isn’t.

The state’s foster care system has been dangerous to children and embarrassing to the state for years. But with state officials constantly chasing other issues, it’s still suffering from neglect.

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Texas foster care children exposed to sexual abuse, given wrong medication and neglected in unlicensed placements, new report says

Read full article: Texas foster care children exposed to sexual abuse, given wrong medication and neglected in unlicensed placements, new report says

The federal judge overseeing the decadelong lawsuit against Texas for conditions in its foster care system cut this week’s hearing short. She proposed all parties involved, including the governor, “cut to the chase” to identify solutions.

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Targeting surgeries rarely used on kids, Gov. Greg Abbott asks state agency to determine if gender affirming care is child abuse

Read full article: Targeting surgeries rarely used on kids, Gov. Greg Abbott asks state agency to determine if gender affirming care is child abuse

Medical experts say gender affirming care for transgender children rarely, if ever, includes use of the surgeries Abbott cited in his letter to the head of the Texas Department of Family Protective Services.

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Texas officials knew foster children were illegally placed in an unsafe shelter. It didn't end until a whistleblower came forward.

Read full article: Texas officials knew foster children were illegally placed in an unsafe shelter. It didn't end until a whistleblower came forward.

State officials knew children were being illegally housed in an unlicensed facility but did not notify the court, despite a mandate from a federal court judge that came as part of a decade-long class action lawsuit against the state on the behalf of foster children.

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Pasadena Memorial seniors gifts nonprofit $15,000 worth of electronics for children in CPS

Read full article: Pasadena Memorial seniors gifts nonprofit $15,000 worth of electronics for children in CPS

Due to a donation from Pasadena Memorial High School students, BEAR, also known as Be A Resource for CPS Kids, were able to significantly increase their reach this year, providing more than $15,000 worth of gifts. “We basically wanted it to be a magical night then Covid happened,” said Pasadena Memorial senior Maya Arredondo. The class of 2020 has shown time and time again what their hearts are truly about,” said Pasadena Memorial principal Jeremy Richardson. Hetmaniak said the students’ gifts were heavily sought after and brought many smiles to many teens under CPS care. Arredondo said the seniors were happy to give back and said they hope that the children under CPS care know how loved they truly are.

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Dan Patrick offers faith-based plan to ease foster care crisis

Read full article: Dan Patrick offers faith-based plan to ease foster care crisis

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick wants faith-based communities to help find foster and adoptive homes for kids in need.

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Public comments sought about new education laws

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The Department of Family and Protective Services is seeking public comments on its proposed rules to implement two important new laws that strengthen quality early care and education. The Department proposes eliminating a requirement that no more than half of the required training hours can be from self-instruction or online training. Classroom training provides a check to the misuse of online training that can occur if a student borrows the work of another or receives weak online training that does not require reading materials to answer the questions. Research has not yet documented the efficacy of online training for an adult population with minimal educational attainment. You can view the proposed rules at:http://www.dfps.state.tx.us/Child_Care/Child_Care_Standards_and_Regulations/comment.aspYou can submit your comments by Dec. 19 at MSC@dfps.state.tx.usPublic comments should include the following information:

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