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Trevor Sparrow tells senators he will build a data-driven ombudsman office for Health and Welfare's youth cases
Summary
Trevor Sparrow, nominated as Idaho Health and Social Services ombudsman, told a Senate committee he plans to build a data-driven office to investigate complaints involving children in the state's care.
Trevor Sparrow, the governor's nominee for the newly created Idaho Health and Social Services Ombudsman, told a Senate committee his office will focus on impartial investigations and data collection to improve outcomes for the state's most vulnerable youth.
Sparrow described prior law-enforcement and corrections work, a decade as director of the Idaho Youth Challenge Academy and said the program helped "approximately 2,400 youth get back on their feet,"…
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