The court's finding of permanent neglect (Social Services Law § 384-b [7] [a]) was supported by clear and convincing evidence that, although the agency diligently endeavored to encourage and strengthen the relationship between respondent and the subject child, respondent neglected the child by, inter alia, failing to plan for her future. Although furnished with referrals by the agency, respondent failed to attend the therapy sessions required as a condition of resuming...
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