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Gov. Roy Cooper, DHHS Secretary Kody Kinsley, Mecklenburg County and others failed to fix a broken system, the lawsuit says. Inept NC child protective system puts vulnerable kids in danger ...
In the 12-county Charlotte region, 153 Medicaid-insured children stayed at psychiatric residential treatment facilities in 2022, according to DHHS data. In the 10-county Triangle region, 89 kids ...
The new federal complaint, however, contends that the Mecklenburg County DSS put children in homes and institutions where — rather than being helped and protected — they were neglected and, in ...
Wallace Hamilton Kuralt Sr. (1908–1994) was an influential North Carolina government bureaucrat who served as Director of Public Welfare in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. from 1945 to 1972. [2] in that role he implemented a variety of progressive programs [1] and he also spearheaded the implementation of eugenics policies in that state. [3]
The first deadline was set as February 10, and required the resolution of the "longest-delay cases." County agencies at NCDHHS met the deadline "by working nights and weekends, hiring temporary staff and diverting staff from other program areas." An end of March deadline was given for fixing the entire backlog. [31]
He served on the Mecklenburg County board of commissioners and chaired its board of social services before being elected to Congress in 1984. He did not run for re-election in 1994. He did not run for re-election in 1994.
The counties’ child welfare systems are under state supervision with one under full control of the state following an 8-year-old child’s death. Learn more details on these counties’ cases.
Pat Cotham is a former Mecklenburg Board County Commissioner. During her first term she served as Chair of the Board. During her first term she served as Chair of the Board. She earned a BA in Spanish and a BJ in journalism from the University of Missouri .