—and the child was about to be returned to that parent because the home situation had changed. That parent may have had an addiction that they've dealt with. Instead of just sending the child back to the home where the problem was or back to that situation, this gives the previously troubled parent the opportunity—it's why the child was seized from them most likely, or there had to be a voluntary intake—and the supports for at least the first little while the child is returned to that household. Am I accurate in saying that's one of the things you can do?
On May 12th, 2015. See this statement in context.