Instead, Assembly Bill 1766 -- jointly authored by Assembly members Ted Gaines and Dan Logue -- provides a five-year extension for Placer County’s highly successful blended youth services pilot program.
According to a press release from the authors:
The “Placer Model” streamlines the traditional approach to child welfare, mental health, probation, and education services, providing more for less. Since 2005, this innovative approach has drastically reduced the number of children entering foster care and increased the number of adoptions.
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The “Placer Model” streamlines the traditional approach to child welfare, mental health, probation, and education services, providing more for less. Since 2005, this innovative approach has drastically reduced the number of children entering foster care and increased the number of adoptions.
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