State youth shelter to stop accepting children
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Posted 9:24AM on Sunday 20th October 2002 ( 22 years ago )
ATLANTA - A troubled children's emergency shelter will shut its doors to newcomers Nov. 1, just 17 days before a federal judge hears arguments that it's too dangerous to stay open. <br>
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The Atlanta Journal Constitution reported in Saturday's editions that for the past 11 days, the state has been rushing children and teenagers from the Fulton County shelter into a suddenly growing number of private group and foster homes. <br>
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The surge in homes willing to accept the county's most troubled kids and teens followed a quiet Oct. 7 decision to dramatically increase what the state pays such care givers. The state almost doubled the reimbursement rates for private providers who take in troubled kids, from $90 per day to $175. <br>
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The decision to increase the reimbursement rates came one week after children's advocates who are suing the state asked U.S. District Judge Marvin Shoob to order the Fulton and DeKalb shelters closed or immediately reformed. <br>
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A spokesman for the state Division of Family and Children Services said the move to stop accepting new kids into the Fulton County shelter was planned months ago. <br>
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The DeKalb shelter is scheduled to close in July.
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