24 Wednesday, September 11, 2019 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Ore. pushed to provide services for at-needs kids By Andrew Selsky Associated Press SALEM (AP) 4 Children with intellectual and devel- opmental disabilities being attacked and locked up in isolation. This is what some kids from Oregon were sub- jected to after being sent to out-of-state facilities because of a lack of services in their home state. They9re coming back, and now the state faces chal- lenges to give them proper care. Currently, 37 children remain in out-of-state facili- ties, down from as many as 88, Gov. Kate Brown9s office said this week. State Sen. Sara Gelser, a Democrat from Corvallis and chairwoman of the Senate Human Services Committee, said she wants the number reduced to zero quickly. At the same time, Oregon, which has sent some children to repurposed jails in the state, is trying to ramp up its capacity to serve those who are returning and others with needs. The Oregon Secretary of State9s office said in a 2018 audit that the child welfare system