Six years after landmark settlement, New Mexico makes limited progress on child welfare reforms

After being sued by disability rights advocates, the state of New Mexico is making slow but steady progress on a series of foster care reforms, according to lawyers representing 13 children in a 2020 class-action settlement. They include placing foster children in the least-restrictive settings, expanding access to behavioral health services, creating a “trauma-responsive” system of care and following the federal Indian Child Welfare Act more closely. 

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