Staff Writer
COLUMBUS — Belmont County Department of Job and Family Services Director Jeff Felton weighed in as Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced plans to launch the Resilience through Integrated Systems and Excellence program to benefit children.
Known as OhioRISE, the initiative aims to provide resources for families with children who are struggling with special needs. These could include developmental disabilities, mental illness, substance abuse or a combination of conditions. DeWine pointed out one case in which a father had to give up custody of his child to receive the help needed.
“Far too many families in Ohio struggle to stay together, and in many cases that’s not because of abuse or neglect … because their children have very complex needs,” DeWine said, adding that many Ohio families are overwhelmed and often deal with multiple state agencies. “As a result, their children do not really get the care that they need. Too often, families are having to choose between keeping their family together or ensuring their child receives the critical treatment that they need.”