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Reports of abuse, underpaid staff and inadequate mental health support at Connecticut’s group homes for troubled children have prompted an overhaul of the program.
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A report found societal disconnection among nearly one-fifth of CT's young people. Now, a coalition is taking the first steps to change that.
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A new report found problems with the ways several state agencies responded to reports of an assault at a CT group home.
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Connecticut and New York are among 24 states to join a bipartisan coalition to urge the U.S. Supreme Court to reject a challenge to a law that provides protection for children under the Indian Child Welfare Act.
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Connecticut’s Office of the Child Advocate released an investigative report in July saying children were being illegally restrained and secluded at the…
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A report released on Friday by Connecticut’s Office of the Child Advocate traced the mental health and history of Adam Lanza, the man who committed the…