The child welfare system in Prince George's County isn't doing enough to ensure that troubled families receive the services that might help a parent regain custody of a child or avoid the removal of the child in the first place, advocates and officials say.
Social workers often provide referrals for drug treatment or mental health care but don't follow up, leaving families to fend for themselves with results that are predictably disappointing....
More than 500 Prince George's children are in foster care, according to the state.
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