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Jan 11
2009
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Drug Bust KidsPosted by: Bruce Robinson on Jan 11, 2009 Tagged in: youth , volunteer , students , public safety , policy , nonprofit orgs , law enforcement , jail , healthcare , government , families , education , drugs , children
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| When a police drug raid results in the arrest of both parents in a household, what happens to their children?
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One of the difficulties in reuniting families that have been separated by drug-related arrests, says Nick Honey, is creating a new environment where pre-existing dangers to the children have been removed.
Nick Honey explains that almost as soon as a child is placed in temporary foster care, a process to develop a long-term plan for his or her future gets under way.
To report known or suspected child abuse in Sonoma County, call:
1-800-870-7064
or the hotline number: (707) 565-430.



