From Deseret News archives:
Brakes on DCFS sought
Prompted by this summer's maelstrom of controversy in the Parker Jensen case, Sen. Parley Hellewell, R-Orem, plans to run a number of bills in the 2004 legislative session, including one measure that proposes to restructure the agency to make it more "parent-friendly."
Other lawmakers, including Rep. Mike Thompson, R-Orem, also are expected to introduce several child welfare reform measures likely to pit staunch child advocates against parental-rights groups.
"What happened with the Parker Jensen case was 100 percent wrong," Hellewell said. "The state needs to watch over children who are being abused, there's no question about it, but DCFS has way, way, way too much power."
Daren and Barbara Jensen and their son, Parker, were at the center of a case that drew national attention after they left Utah to avoid court-ordered chemotherapy for the 12-year-old, who doctors said had a cancerous tumor in his mouth that threatened his life.
The Jensens disagreed with the doctors' recommendations for treatment, arguing the chemotherapy itself posed unacceptable health risks.
Felony charges filed against the couple for kidnapping were reduced in a plea agreement.
While the tough questions generated by the Jensen case have started to fade from public discourse, that discussion will be resuscitated on Capitol Hill next month as lawmakers debate a flurry of bills.
Hellewell said he has been meeting with a number of people who have come to him with tales of the agency wielding unnecessary power that intimidates parents and wrecks families.
"The sad thing is that so many of these people didn't have the wherewithal that the Jensens did the money or whatever to fight DCFS."
One woman, Hellewell said, had her child taken away after she fell down the stairs while holding the child. The resulting broken leg, and the fact that she didn't immediately recognize the injury, prompted removal of the child from her custody.
"Some of the stories I have heard are so sad I can't believe it," he said. "The agency is supposed to be family-oriented, but they are destroying families."
Adam Trupp, DCFS's administrator for policy and planning, said officials are willing to sit down and talk about the proposed changes if they better serve the public.
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