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Interview: State Systems Failed Abused Children

The welfare of children under state supervision in Vermont has been under particular scrutiny over the last year. The homicide of two-year-old Dezirae Sheldon in February sparked outrage partly because Sheldon's family had previously been investigated for abuse. That anger was compounded last spring when another young child, Peighton Geraw, was killed; his family had also been in the Department for Children and Families system.

These deaths sparked several investigations and reviews, including one by the state's Citizen Advisory Board. The board was asked to look into whether child protection workers followed procedures in these two cases, whether established procedures were adequate, and to offer any observations that could help the state improve.

The board issued its report on Friday. It is a damning review that says the state's systems failed these two young children at every level. The co-chair of the Citizens Advisory Board, Burlington pediatrician Joseph Hagan, spoke to Vermont Edition about the report's findings.

(Read the report here)

 

Patti is an integral part of VPR's news effort and part of the team that created Vermont Edition. As executive producer, Patti supervises the team that puts Vermont Edition on the air every day, working with producers to select and research show ideas, select guests and develop the sound and tone of the program.
Jane Lindholm is the host, executive producer and creator of But Why: A Podcast For Curious Kids. In addition to her work on our international kids show, she produces special projects for Vermont Public. Until March 2021, she was host and editor of the award-winning Vermont Public program Vermont Edition.
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