PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY
Vol. 29 No. 2       MAR - APR 2007
ISSN: 0164-1263      UBIC: ESP
ABSTRACTS
Passage of the Adoption and safe Families Act of 1997 has placed the child at the center of the child welfare system. Courts bear the ultimate responsibility for the safety and well-being of these children, including those with disabilities. Findings from the Child and Family service Reviews, however, indicate less-than-optimal conformity in a number of states regarding the physical and mental well-being of children. A multidisciplinary approach involving jurisprudence, science, and financing is required to bring about better compliance. Collaboration among legal, medical, dental, and child advocacy organizations is necessary for healing children in the welfare system to become a national imperative. (Pediatr Dent 2007;29:143-5)
KEYWORDS: JUVENILE COURTS, CHILD WELFARE, PERSONS WITH SPECIAL HEALTH CARE NEEDS.

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