The opioid epidemic is putting immense pressure on Maine's c

The opioid epidemic is putting immense pressure on Maine's child welfare and education systems

In half of all cases in Maine in which a child is removed from the home, an Office of Child and Family Services investigation identified the parent or caregiver's substance use a risk factor.

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