Title
Authorizing the creation of a "Special Committee on
Child Separation in Philadelphia" to review
child separation practices in Philadelphia's
child welfare system and develop recommendations to ensure compliance with state
child protective services law, protect
children, uphold due process rights of families, and prevent the unnecessary break-up of families.
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WHEREAS, Separation of
children from their families, even for the short term, results in emotional and physical harm and toxic stress, disrupting a
child's brain architecture and affecting health with long-term consequences for the
child, the family, and the community; and
WHEREAS, The issue of
child separation from families arises within municipal
child welfare systems, and Pennsylvania, like every jurisdiction, mandates that
child separation occur only when absolutely necessary, recognizing that while such separations may be required in certain situations, they must always be done with careful consideration of the
child's well-being and safety; and
WHEREAS, Philadelphia has among the highest poverty rate of any large city in the country, and the highest
child separation rate, three times that of New York City and four times that of Chicago; and
WHEREAS, There is no evidence that Philadelphians are more likely than others to abuse their
children; and
WHEREAS, Studies have shown that
children in foster care experience higher rates of abuse, including physical, verbal, and sexual maltreatment, often at the hands of staff in residential facilities and are also at increased risk of sex trafficking, with reports indicating that lax screening and oversight contribute to this vulnerability; and
WHEREAS, Other large cities have successfully developed and implemented reforms that have had a large positive impact on reducing
child removals, promoting
child welfare, and strengthening families; and
WHEREAS, Immediate action must be taken to improve the safety, supervision, and care of
children in tempo...
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