This summer, some of Oregon's foster children were being — and sometimes weeks.
CASA for Children sued and found foster kids were also being held in detention without charge and in hospitals without a medical problem. CASA and the Department of Human Services announced Tuesday they have .
The state has agreed to immediately stop such housing — unless there’s an emergency, like a lack of a safe foster homes or a hotel within 30 minutes. The settlement also says that when a child is put in a hotel, he or she must be taken to school or child care during the day. The state also agreed to provide CASA a weekly list of temporarily housed kids, their ages and where they slept.
The state says the agreement is not an admission of guilt and is on an interim basis.
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