The applicants, parents of three children apprehended by the Society, applied to the Child and Family Services Review Board alleging the Society failed to provide reasons for decisions affecting their interests.
The parents raised concerns regarding the separation and multiple moves of their children, medical care decisions made by foster parents and workers, late access visits, being asked to sign blank forms, lack of input into the service plan, and drug testing requirements.
The Board found that the Society failed to provide adequate reasons regarding the children's placements, medical care, and the signing of blank forms.
The Board dismissed the complaints regarding access visits, service plan input, and drug testing.
The Society was ordered to provide written explanations and records to the parents.