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During his legislative service, Van Tassell was the recipient of the Utah Adult Protective Services Outstanding Achievement Award and the "It begins with Me Award" from Zion's Bank. [2] Senator Van Tassell is the Chair for the Senate Rules Committee. In 2016, Van Tassell served on the following committees: [5]
Adult Probation and Parole, operates five residential community correctional centers in Utah for offenders who are on probation or who have recently paroled from prison. These "halfway" houses are designed to help offenders who may not have a place to go when they leave prison, need additional treatment as they transition back into the ...
National Adult Protective Services Resource Center, 2012. "Adult Protective Services in 2012: Increasingly Vulnerable." Este, Stephen, 2007. "The Challenges of Accountability in the Human Services: Performance Management in the Adult Protective Services Program of Texas" (2007). Applied Research Projects. Texas State University Paper 250.
Ruby Franke’s daughter Shari has shared what she said when she called child protective services on her mother, Ruby Franke. Following her arrest, Ruby and her business partner, Jodi Hildebrandt ...
The Utah Department of Health and Human Services is a state agency of Utah, headquartered in Salt Lake City. [1] It provides services to children and other groups.
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The Utah Department of Corrections (UDC) is a government agency dedicated to the management and supervision of convicted felons in the U.S. state of Utah. It is currently led by the Executive Director Brian Nielson. [2] It has its headquarters in the Utah Department of Corrections Administration Building in Draper. [3]
In a complex arrangement, Slattery gave up a portfolio of 14 immigration detention facilities and adult prisons across the country as part of a $62 million sale, while buying back one division for $3.75 million: Youth Services International. As this new Slattery venture continued to grow in Florida, the old problems surfaced again.