There is a new state child welfare chief. Georgia’s state human resources commissioner announced 38-year-old Mark Washington takes over the post. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports Washington comes from his previous job as the head of Kentucky’s child welfare system. He joins a Georgia agency beset with deep budget cuts that are putting a strain on staff levels and services for children and families.
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008
State installs new child welfare chief
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Edgar Treiguts
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11/04/2008 08:54:00 AM
Labels: budget cuts, child welfare, Georgia, human resources