DevereuxRep. Dan Meuser came to Germantown and made a very Philly pitch for his likely run against Gov. ShapiroThe event, held by Rep. Dan Meuser’s allies in a predominantly Black section of Philadelphia, was met with protests by Democratic lawmakers outside.Julia Terruso Nearly 70 more accusers come forward to say they were sexually abused at Pa. juvenile facilitiesChris Palmer Century-old Devereux campus is demolished to bring 10 more single-family homes to the Main LineJesse Bunch ‘Don’t tell’: Twenty Devereux staffers allegedly harmed children — or kept quiet about the abuse — since 2018Barbara Laker and Wendy Ruderman New lawsuit alleges Devereux failed to protect at least six children from abuseBarbara Laker and Wendy Ruderman AdvertisementAn additional 13 allege they were sexually assaulted as children by Devereux staffThe lawsuit comes after a recent Inquirer investigation detailed how staffers at the leading behavioral health nonprofit for youth abused children for years while red flags were ignored.Barbara Laker and Wendy Ruderman Devereux spent public money to open shelters for migrant children, then dropped its plansThe reversal comes in the wake of an Inquirer investigation that detailed how the organization repeatedly failed to protect children in its care from male staffers who sexually abused them.Wendy Ruderman and Barbara Laker Devereux to conduct an independent safety audit of its children’s programs on the heels of Inquirer investigation Devereux Behavioral Health hired former U.S. Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch to conduct a safety audit after the investigation found lapses that led to a history of sexual abuse of children.Barbara Laker As the state investigates ‘heinous abuse,’ Philly Council calls for removal of children from DevereuxAfter an Inquirer investigation, Philadelphia has stopped sending children to Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health. Meanwhile, state officials are probing allegations of sexual abuse and misconduct.Lisa Gartner and Barbara Laker Staff abused children for years at the nation’s leading behavioral health nonprofit for youth — while red flags were dismissedInquirer investigation: Lapses in supervision, staffing, and training at Devereux over the last two decades led to the abuse of children with disabilities and disorders.Lisa Gartner and Barbara Laker See more storiesAdvertisement
Rep. Dan Meuser came to Germantown and made a very Philly pitch for his likely run against Gov. ShapiroThe event, held by Rep. Dan Meuser’s allies in a predominantly Black section of Philadelphia, was met with protests by Democratic lawmakers outside.Julia Terruso
Rep. Dan Meuser came to Germantown and made a very Philly pitch for his likely run against Gov. ShapiroThe event, held by Rep. Dan Meuser’s allies in a predominantly Black section of Philadelphia, was met with protests by Democratic lawmakers outside.Julia Terruso
Nearly 70 more accusers come forward to say they were sexually abused at Pa. juvenile facilitiesChris Palmer
Nearly 70 more accusers come forward to say they were sexually abused at Pa. juvenile facilitiesChris Palmer
Century-old Devereux campus is demolished to bring 10 more single-family homes to the Main LineJesse Bunch
Century-old Devereux campus is demolished to bring 10 more single-family homes to the Main LineJesse Bunch
‘Don’t tell’: Twenty Devereux staffers allegedly harmed children — or kept quiet about the abuse — since 2018Barbara Laker and Wendy Ruderman
‘Don’t tell’: Twenty Devereux staffers allegedly harmed children — or kept quiet about the abuse — since 2018Barbara Laker and Wendy Ruderman
New lawsuit alleges Devereux failed to protect at least six children from abuseBarbara Laker and Wendy Ruderman
New lawsuit alleges Devereux failed to protect at least six children from abuseBarbara Laker and Wendy Ruderman
An additional 13 allege they were sexually assaulted as children by Devereux staffThe lawsuit comes after a recent Inquirer investigation detailed how staffers at the leading behavioral health nonprofit for youth abused children for years while red flags were ignored.Barbara Laker and Wendy Ruderman
An additional 13 allege they were sexually assaulted as children by Devereux staffThe lawsuit comes after a recent Inquirer investigation detailed how staffers at the leading behavioral health nonprofit for youth abused children for years while red flags were ignored.Barbara Laker and Wendy Ruderman
Devereux spent public money to open shelters for migrant children, then dropped its plansThe reversal comes in the wake of an Inquirer investigation that detailed how the organization repeatedly failed to protect children in its care from male staffers who sexually abused them.Wendy Ruderman and Barbara Laker
Devereux spent public money to open shelters for migrant children, then dropped its plansThe reversal comes in the wake of an Inquirer investigation that detailed how the organization repeatedly failed to protect children in its care from male staffers who sexually abused them.Wendy Ruderman and Barbara Laker
Devereux to conduct an independent safety audit of its children’s programs on the heels of Inquirer investigation Devereux Behavioral Health hired former U.S. Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch to conduct a safety audit after the investigation found lapses that led to a history of sexual abuse of children.Barbara Laker
Devereux to conduct an independent safety audit of its children’s programs on the heels of Inquirer investigation Devereux Behavioral Health hired former U.S. Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch to conduct a safety audit after the investigation found lapses that led to a history of sexual abuse of children.Barbara Laker
As the state investigates ‘heinous abuse,’ Philly Council calls for removal of children from DevereuxAfter an Inquirer investigation, Philadelphia has stopped sending children to Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health. Meanwhile, state officials are probing allegations of sexual abuse and misconduct.Lisa Gartner and Barbara Laker
As the state investigates ‘heinous abuse,’ Philly Council calls for removal of children from DevereuxAfter an Inquirer investigation, Philadelphia has stopped sending children to Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health. Meanwhile, state officials are probing allegations of sexual abuse and misconduct.Lisa Gartner and Barbara Laker
Staff abused children for years at the nation’s leading behavioral health nonprofit for youth — while red flags were dismissedInquirer investigation: Lapses in supervision, staffing, and training at Devereux over the last two decades led to the abuse of children with disabilities and disorders.Lisa Gartner and Barbara Laker
Staff abused children for years at the nation’s leading behavioral health nonprofit for youth — while red flags were dismissedInquirer investigation: Lapses in supervision, staffing, and training at Devereux over the last two decades led to the abuse of children with disabilities and disorders.Lisa Gartner and Barbara Laker