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Trine Bech: Making the child protection system work
Published in Vermont Digger. Editor’s note: This commentary is by Trine Bech, who is executive director of the Vermont Parent Representation Center Inc.
Vermont Parent Representation Center (VPRC) is a parent advocacy and support organization for families at risk of losing their children to state custody. For over five years we have been hearing the voices of parents and families and bringing these voices to the decision-making tables.
Most often at these tables are DCF Family Services, in charge of our child protection system; DCF Economic Services, in charge of our financial support system; the Judiciary, making decisions about whether to ...
WCAX: Will a new law aimed at protecting Vermont’s vulnerable kids work?
WCAX Posted: Jun 15, 2015 12:34 PM EDT
MONTPELIER, Vt. - Gov. Peter Shumlin, D-Vermont, signed a new state law designed to improve Vermont's child protection system Monday.
Shumlin called the child protection bill the result of a lot of collective thinking.
"We put more resource into social workers, and training of the other people who are doing the work, second, we have said let's break down the silos that sometimes precluded the people who knew about the tragedies from communicating with each other about whats going on," said Shumlin.
Countless community members expressed their concern and outrage over the deaths of Dezirae Sheldon and ...
Rapid Intervention Prenatal/Parenting Project
The Rapid Intervention Prenatal Project, or RIPP, is a demonstration direct service program that supports moms in medication assisted treatment for chronic pain management or opioid dependence who are pregnant or parenting young children (ages 0-3). RIPP accepts referrals from treatment providers, community partners, and self-referrals.
Vermont, like the rest of the nation, has been deeply affected by substance abuse – both prescribed medications for chronic pain management and those not prescribed. RIPP is a prevention and early intervention strategy designed to help strengthen families before, during, and after the birth of a child.
RIPP ...
Minor Guardianship Information
Minor Guardianship in Vermont Slideshow Created - What Every Family Should Know About the Probate Court Process
Vermont Parent Representation Center, Inc. and KIN-KAN Vermont have created a Minor Guardianship informational slideshow to educate Vermont families about the minor guardianship process.
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Minor Guardianship Innovation Project
VPRC and K.I.N.K.A.N. Vermont (Kinship Information & Navigation/Kinship Advocacy Network) partnered in 2012-2013 in a grant funded project to provide legal education and support services to families in Addison and Chittenden counties considering minor guardianship.
In order to assist the families VPRC and K.I.N.K.A.N. Vermont provided pre-hearing consultations for the families who had filed for minor guardianship, or contemplated filing, in Addison or Chittenden Counties. Typically, information and navigation assistance for those involved with custodial minor guardianships are available after a legal guardianship is awarded.
Pre-hearing ...
WCAX, Kristen Kelly: Honoring Vermont Families That Reunite
Honoring Vt. families that reunite
Posted: Aug 16, 2013 6:08 PM EDT Updated: Aug 19, 2013 5:00 PM EDT
By Kristin Kelly
http://www.wcax.com/story/23159642/honoring-vt-families-that-reunite
BURLINGTON, Vt. - "Families work really hard to gain their children back," Sarah Lowell said.
Lowell knows about that hard work. She is a proud mom. But for a while, she couldn't care for her son and he was put in state custody. They've been happily back together for almost four years.
"It takes a lot, it takes a lot to be able to get your kids back and to be able to be reunified," Lowell said.
The Vermont Department of Children ...
American Bar Association: VPRC’s Executive Director, Trine Bech, honored in conjunction with June’s National Reunification Month
In conjunction with June’s National Reunification Month, the American Bar Association identified several individuals as heroes "for demonstrating the compassion and perseverance, despite the challenges, to keep families together.” VPRC’s Executive Director, Trine Bech, is among those honored.
Trine Bech, Esq.
Trine Bech has touched countless lives through the work she has done for families for over 40 years. Over that time she has served as a front line social worker, an attorney for children and parents, with the Vermont Supreme Court, as the Deputy Director of the Delaware Department of Children, Youth and Their Families, and as the ...
Hon. George K. Belcher: Custodial Kinship Guardianships for Minors: A Response to Julia Zalenski
In the Spring 2012 issue of the Vermont Bar Journal, Hon. George K. Belcher, a recently retired Probate Judge for the City of Montpelier in Washington County, responded to Julia Zalenski’s December 2011 article (below).
"Although I welcome discussion of probate issues in the bar journal, I fear that some of the article's errant themes require a response."
To read Judge Belcher’s response, click here.