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Solutions Exist: Ombuds 101

13 min · 3 de feb de 2025
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In our newest episode, we take a deep dive into what is a child welfare ombuds office, and why might it provide relief to New Mexico's child welfare, child protection, and foster care system. Learn more about what a Child Welfare Ombuds and download our white paper on our website now at: https://www.nmchildfirst.org/news-press/2025/2/4/new-mexico-needs-an-ombuds [https://www.nmchildfirst.org/news-press/2025/2/4/new-mexico-needs-an-ombuds ] All show links are included there. #nmleg #CYFDcrisis #SolutionsExist

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