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Caseworker: Rebecca Witten is progressing in treatment but must secure housing for reunification

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During a juvenile-court review, the department's caseworker reported that Rebecca Witten has been engaged in treatment and employment, is halfway through parenting classes and visiting her children, but must secure housing and finish a step-down program before the department will consider full reunification for the oldest child.

At a virtual juvenile-court hearing, the department's foster care worker reported that Rebecca Witten is participating in a step-down residential program, has obtained employment and is taking parenting classes, but the department remains concerned about housing and long-term sobriety monitoring.

Brenda Burgess told the court, "She is still in Herberlite. Although, in August, she went to a step down program, so she is able to, leave in the afternoon. She still has programming there, but she's able to leave to look for employment, and she did, get a job at Meyer." Burgess said…

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