Oregon foster kids removed from county juvenile jail that limited tampon access
Oregon child welfare officials are removing foster children from a Klamath Falls residential program located in a county juvenile jail, after lawyers and state lawmakers raised concerns that the girls did not have free access to tampons.
Girls recently were given access to three free tampons at a time, but only if they turned over their used hygiene products to staff.
Four girls in foster care were assigned to the program as of this week, and the state is moving all of them to other locations by April 1, a Department of Human Services spokesman said.
Lawyers who represent children in foster care first sounded the alarm about the hygiene products earlier this month, after one of the teenagers complained that staff would only provide tampons if she earned points for good behavior.
Read more: https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2019/03/state-removes-foster-youth-from-program-that-limited-tampon-access.html