OCS Says No Plan to Cut Petersburg Social Worker

The Alaska Office of Children’s Services is regionalizing its call-in process for reports of child abuse and neglect. That’s prompted concerns among child welfare advocates in Petersburg who fear it’s part of an effort to shut down the local field office. The agency says that’s not the case.

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Matt Lichtenstein is a reporter at KFSK in Petersburg.

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