The State of New Mexico is experiencing both advancements and setbacks in its child welfare goals, according to recently released data. The report highlights improvements in certain key areas, such as a reduction in the overall number of children in the state’s foster care system. However, challenges remain, including rising rates of child abuse reports and an increased demand for child welfare services. Efforts to enhance child welfare services throughout New Mexico focus on increasing resource allocation and improving response times, yet systemic issues persist. The complex nature of the child welfare system requires sustained efforts and innovative strategies to effectively address the needs of vulnerable children and families. The new data serves as a crucial tool for guiding ongoing initiatives and policies aimed at safeguarding children’s well-being in New Mexico.
Santa Fe New MexicanNew data shows corporate users targeted by phishing significantly more than malware
A recent report released by SpyCloud highlights a concerning trend for corporate users, revealing they are three times more likely to face phishing attacks than