Session of 2000
House Concurrent Resolution No. 5060
By Committee on Appropriations
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9 A
CONCURRENT RESOLUTION establishing policy principles for
10 care of children in
Kansas.
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12 WHEREAS, Children are
Kansas' most valuable resource; and
13 WHEREAS, The safety,
permanency and well-being of Kansas chil-
14 dren is in the best interests of the
children and of the state; and
15 WHEREAS, Children
deserve to be reared in the safety and security
16 of their family of origin; and
17 WHEREAS, Children and
their families deserve to be treated with
18 respect and, consistent with safety,
allowed to preserve the privacy of
19 their persons and belongings; and
20 WHEREAS, Children and
their parents should enjoy freedom from
21 state interference except when the safety
or well-being of the child is
22 threatened or compromised: Now,
therefore,
23 Be it resolved by
the House of Representatives of the State of Kansas,
24 the Senate concurring therein: That
it is the right, duty and responsibility
25 of the state to secure for children who
have been abused or neglected
26 the protection of the state within the law
and available resources; and
27 Be it further
resolved: That if and when the intervention of the state is
28 justified, the state in carrying out its
protection responsibilities should be
29 guided by the following policy and
principles:
30 (a) Children are
individuals whose care and safety should be consid-
31 ered in terms of their unique needs and
abilities;
32 (b) children and
their parents have differing abilities to be involved
33 in planning to resolve the reason for state
intervention. Each should be
34 involved in such planning to the extent of
their ability;
35 (c) planning with
the family should be based upon the strengths of
36 the family as well as their needs and
should be culturally sensitive and
37 support a sense of self-worth and
capability;
38 (d) a child's
sense of time is different than for an adult and should
39 be taken into account in all planning with
and for the child;
40 (e) services
should be provided which are best suited to avoid the
41 necessity to separate a child from the
child's family;
42 (f) if and when
the best interests of a child require removal from the
43 care of the child's family, services should
be provided which are best
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1 suited to the reunification of the
child with the child's family in the least
2 amount of time consistent with family
safety;
3 (g) if and
when the best interests of a child require the removal of
4 the child and one or more siblings
from the care of their family, reason-
5 able efforts should be made to
maintain the children in the same substi-
6 tute or permanent care unless the
best interests of one or more children
7 indicate otherwise; and
8 (h) persons
providing services or temporary or permanent alternative
9 care to the children and families
should be provided with the knowledge
10 and skills needed to assist the children
and families to achieve the best
11 outcomes possible under their
circumstances; and
12 Be it further
resolved: That the secretary of state send an enrolled copy
13 of this resolution to the Governor of the
state of Kansas.
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