Massachusetts S68 establishes a comprehensive bill of rights for children in foster care.
Massachusetts S68 establishes a comprehensive bill of rights for children in foster care, ensuring they have access to health care, education, family connections, and personal safety. Children have the right to appropriate medical and mental health services, educational stability, and frequent contact with family members. They also have the right to understand their placement reasons, access their case files upon turning 18, and participate in their foster care review meetings.
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