In 2009, Oklahoma Department of Human Services was ranked first for quality child care centers around the United States. Also, that year over 5,000 children were removed from their homes due to abuse and/or neglect. From that five thousand, 72% were reunited with their families after services were provided by OKDHS.
Families across the state are trying to get their children back. Those reunited were able to so with the help of DHS but the question is how. How long is the process? How do you begin the process? How quickly can you get your children back?
Majority of those who leave custody of DHS are reunited with their families. Nineteen percent are adopted, while a mere three percent are in custody of another family member.
Those who lose their children are those who gave Medicaid funded birth in Oklahoma, single mothers, or those who gave birth while in poverty. If a child is taken from the home there is a long process of proving you are fit to be a parent. This process takes usually 6 months to a few years.
To begin the process it is best to contact a social worker, an attorney, and a counselor. With the correct skills, and honest tests you can obtain your child within a few months.
Victor Higgins was able to obtain his children within three months. Through a series of trials, tests, and treatment. "I guess through proving I wanted my kids back...I was able to have them within three months."
Higgins does not feel his was the standard DHS case. The statistics prove it is the lower class that normally will lose a child. With Higgins, he has a nice house, a nice job, and nice cars. His problem was the use of drugs and alcohol.
According to www.womenslawproject.org if you get yourself into treatment, attend every visitation, and make it to court you are more likely to obtain your children in a short period of time."It is simply following the rules and proving you are willing to change." Allie Craig, DHS worker says. Believing no change will bring a child back is faulty. Yes, there may be a few ways around the tests but in the end it is in the best interest of the child things been done right.
*This video is the story of Victor Higgins and how he has become a spokesman for DHS through his losing his children and getting them back in a quick manner.
*The U.S. Department of Health and Services conducted a study that showed the number of reports of abuse/neglect investigations to the number of cases per employee in different states:










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