Taken into foster care at age 9 and placed into institutional housing, when Layne was released from foster care, he thought he had been locked up for over a year, "for fighting with my brothers." His release was short-lived because he was terrified of CPS returning and taking him and his siblings. He lived in absolute terror until the school realized the error in suspending indefinitely, a child in special education. Realizing this was a violation of the Texas Education Policies, a home-bound teacher was provided to assist Layne in attaining his Individualized Education Program.
When foster care is neither better care nor safer care, children need to be remain in their homes. Focus is on children in the foster care system, who move into the Texas Department Criminal Justice Custody for "crimes" committed while in Texas Department of Children & Family Services (CPS), and represented by court appointed attorneys.
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Layne ~ Foster Care to Juvenile Detention to Texas Prison Systems
Taken into foster care at age 9 and placed into institutional housing, when Layne was released from foster care, he thought he had been locked up for over a year, "for fighting with my brothers." His release was short-lived because he was terrified of CPS returning and taking him and his siblings. He lived in absolute terror until the school realized the error in suspending indefinitely, a child in special education. Realizing this was a violation of the Texas Education Policies, a home-bound teacher was provided to assist Layne in attaining his Individualized Education Program.
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