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1 Working with State Legislators on Systems Integration Steve Christian National Conference of State Legislatures

2 Outline of Presentation Overview of state laws connecting child welfare (CW) with use of alcohol and other drugs (AOD) Background on state legislators Barriers/opportunities to engage state legislators

3 State Laws Connecting Child Welfare and Substance Abuse Definitions of child maltreatment  Drug-exposed newborns  Giving child dangerous drugs  Exposure to meth labs Reporting of drug-exposed newborns or pregnant women who use AOD Evidentiary laws  Drug use as evidence of neglect

4 State Laws Connecting Child Welfare and Substance Abuse Special treatment of CW cases involving substance use  Requiring court involvement  Requiring more stringent investigations Grounds for TPR/not requiring reasonable efforts to reunify  Parent has history of drug use and refused treatment

5 State Laws Connecting Child Welfare and Substance Abuse Assistance/training/information for caregivers of children prenatally exposed to AOD Foster/adoptive parents Kinship caregivers Coordination of initial responses to meth- endangered children by CW and law enforcement Establishment of performance measures (e.g., percentage of CW clients getting needed treatment)

6 State Laws Connecting Child Welfare and Substance Abuse CW/AOD service integration/coordination  Require statewide plan for integration: IL, MD, OH  Prioritize services for parents of children in foster care: MI, NY  Create special CW treatment funds: AZ  Require demonstration or innovative programs: MN, PA  Creation of managing entity for provision of AOD services to CW clients: FL  Funding for integration strategies (e.g., family drug courts, AOD specialists in CW agencies (FL))

7 State Legislators’ Ideological Orientation Source: Pew Center on the States (2003)

8 State Legislators’ Policy Priorities (Other Than Balancing Budget) Source: Pew Center on the States (2003)

9 Influences on State Legislators’ Policymaking Decisions Source: Pew Center on the States (2003)

10 Barriers to Engagement of Legislators External Barriers  Budget shortfalls  Competing policy priorities  Fragmented committee structure  Legislative turnover  Short sessions/part-time legislators  Limited capacity for ongoing oversight  Agency restrictions on legislative contact

11 Barriers to Engagement of Legislators (cont’d). Internal Barriers  Agencies & Courts Fear of micromanagement Defensiveness  Legislatures Mistrust of executive/partisanship Unfamiliarity with CW and AOD issues Unfamiliarity with status/concerns of tribes  Tribes: mistrust of state government

12 Strategies to Engage Legislators Institutional strategies  Joint standing committee hearings  Task forces/select committees  Standing oversight committees  Results hearings Engaging individual legislators  Use data  Address constituent concerns  Connect with personal interests  Draw business parallels

13 Strategies to Engage Legislators (cont’d) Engaging individual legislators (cont’d)  Keep focus on desired results  Give them credit  Develop strong bipartisan champions  Be honest  Show how CW policy trends address conservative criticisms  Link CW/AOD to education, health, poverty  Invite them to court, site visits


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