Senate
task force recommends more DCYF involvement in network contracts
Cathie Cool Rumsey, working to finish what she started |
STATE HOUSE – A Senate task force considering the
matter has recommended that the Department of Children, Youth and Families
should have greater oversight and involvement in its contract with Family Care
Networks, should transition toward more community-based services, including
foster care, and should set specific goals, subject to continued legislative
oversight.
Co-chaired by Sen. Louis P. DiPalma (D-Dist.12,
Middletown, Little Compton, Newport, Tiverton) and former senator Catherine
Cool Rumsey (D-Dist. 34, Exeter, Charlestown, Hopkinton, Richmond, West
Greenwich), the Senate Task Force on the Department of Children, Youth and
Families and the Family Care Network spent several months exploring the
continued challenges facing DCYF and the nonprofit networks that provide
services to children in state care.
Currently, DCYF and its networks are
working together to successfully resolve contract negotiations, and the goal of
the Senate task force was to ensure that oversight and public accountability
are maintained as discussions move forward. The current contract expires June
30.
If implemented, the recommendations, many of
which complement and emphasize the testimony provided by the Governor’s
Resource Team, the Annie E. Casey Foundation, and providers and community
advocates, would: