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The Arizona Drug Endangered Children Program (formerly referred to as the Meth and Kids Initiative) was established in 2000 to address problems associated with methamphetamine production in homes with children present. For the past three years the DEC Program has

The Arizona Drug Endangered Children Program (formerly referred to as the Meth and Kids Initiative) was established in 2000 to address problems associated with methamphetamine production in homes with children present. For the past three years the DEC Program has focused primarily on Maricopa County cases and Task Force members have provided training and technical assistance to agencies throughout the state. Representatives from the DEC Task Force worked together to formalize the multidisciplinary protocol to address the needs of children and ensure the safety of children who are present at an investigation of a methamphetamine laboratory.

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Title
  • Arizona Drug Endangered Children Multidisciplinary/Integrated Protocol
Date Created
2003-09-30
Resource Type
  • Text
  • Identifier
    • Identifier Value
      LAW 6.2:M 85
    Note
    • Includes bibliographical references (p. 21-22).

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