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KENTUCKY
Item 1.1: These are all CPS families. Services include home visits, individual and family counseling, parent training, in-home support services, respite care, education and training, housing assistance, financial planning, and nutritional training. Items 2.1 and 3.1: The growth between 1997 and 1998 in the number of investigations substantiated and children for whom allegations or risks of maltreatment were substantiated can be partly attributed to the training of field workers regarding the timely input of data into the new automated system. The decrease in the number of investigations and children with the disposition "Indicated" might be due to removal of this designation from the disposition options in mid-1998. Item 4.1: "Neglect" includes medical neglect. |