State Sen. Brad Ashford introduced a bill (LB253) to help families get services before their children become state wards or commit a crime.
Sen. Amanda McGill of Lincoln brought a bill (LB275) to require the state's six behavioral health regions to staff 24-hour crisis, information and referral services.
And Sen. Annette Dubas of Fullerton has a bill (LB247) that would require the health department's Division of Children and Family Services to become accredited by a national council meant to help improve delivery of services.
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Nebraska Legislature: http://www.nebraskalegislature.gov/
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3 bills proposed to help Neb. families in crisis
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'It's Only Beginning to Rain'
Sen. Amanda McGill of Lincoln brought a bill (LB275) to require the state's six behavioral health regions to staff 24-hour crisis, information and referral services.
And Sen. Annette Dubas of Fullerton has a bill (LB247) that would require the health department's Division of Children and Family Services to become accredited by a national council meant to help improve delivery of services.
On the Net:
Nebraska Legislature: http://www.nebraskalegislature.gov/
Source:
3 bills proposed to help Neb. families in crisis
See also:
'It's Only Beginning to Rain'
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