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North Carolina Division of Social Services Family Services Manual Volume I: Children s Services Chapter VIII Child Protective Services

North Carolina Division of Social Services Family Services Manual Volume I: Children s Services Chapter VIII Child Protective Services

... Every child and adult in the United States has the right to live in a safe, nurturing ...home. Child maltreatment and adult domestic violence often occur together and it is important to recognize this and ...

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CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES: WORKFORCE ISSUES AND OPTIONS

CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES: WORKFORCE ISSUES AND OPTIONS

... Family Services Standards including staff qualifications in the child protective services, adoption services, and foster and kinship care service areas and family- centered casework: ...

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PRIVATIZATION OF CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES

PRIVATIZATION OF CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES

... by Child Protective Services (CPS) within the Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) should be “privatized,” meaning performed by private companies rather than by a public ...

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Connecting the Dots: Exploring the Intersection between Child Protective Services and Homelessness

Connecting the Dots: Exploring the Intersection between Child Protective Services and Homelessness

... intersectivity between child protective services, the family court system, social assistance, youth homelessness,. education, and to some extent, probation & youth criminal justice[r] ...

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Perinatal Substance Abuse: The Impact of Reporting Infants to Child Protective Services

Perinatal Substance Abuse: The Impact of Reporting Infants to Child Protective Services

... social services department and placed in protective custody of the court, which meant that the infant could not leave the hospital without court ...the Child Protective Services ...

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Child Protective Services Law (May 8, 2009)

Child Protective Services Law (May 8, 2009)

... of child abuse and child protective services provided by county ...suspected child abuse made to the department and the reports under Subchapter ...of services offered under this ...

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Health and Home Environments of Caregivers of Children Investigated by Child Protective Services

Health and Home Environments of Caregivers of Children Investigated by Child Protective Services

... vices. Child and adolescent health professionals should demand the best maltreatment prevention and intervention procedures available, as well as continuous, evidence- based improvement of those ser- ...

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A Statewide Trial of the SafeCare Home-based Services Model With Parents in Child Protective Services

A Statewide Trial of the SafeCare Home-based Services Model With Parents in Child Protective Services

... SC and SAU services were comparable, with the exception of the SC modules themselves. Commonalities included the home-based format, caseloads, ser- vice duration (6 months), visit fre- quency (at least weekly), ...

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Resource Links. This is a link to current Child Protective Services Law resources online.

Resource Links. This is a link to current Child Protective Services Law resources online.

... (b) Enumeration of persons required to report.--Persons required to report under subsection (a) include, but are not limited to, any licensed physician, osteopath, medical examiner, coroner, funeral director, dentist, ...

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Alternative Solutions to the Child Protective Services Staffing Crisis: Innovations from Industrial/ Organizational Psychology

Alternative Solutions to the Child Protective Services Staffing Crisis: Innovations from Industrial/ Organizational Psychology

... Recall that our selection test plan includes measures of personality, situational judgment, cognitive ability, critical thinking skills, and fundamental job knowledge.. Personality.[r] ...

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CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES SAFETY INTERVENTION STANDARDS

CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES SAFETY INTERVENTION STANDARDS

... a child is judged to be unsafe a plan to control for child safety must be developed and put in ...a child may not be exposed or be immediately accessible to the parent/caregiver that poses an ...

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Home Foreclosure and Child Protective Services Involvement

Home Foreclosure and Child Protective Services Involvement

... included a combination of renters and owners. In addition, the foreclosure group experienced higher wages and greater child support payment and receipt than the comparison group. These factors all suggest greater ...

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Child Protective Services Worker Manual Table of Contents

Child Protective Services Worker Manual Table of Contents

... the child, it can interfere with both the mother and the father's parenting to such a degree that the children may be neglected or ...Each child has an individual response which is based upon the individual ...

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Stress and Job Satisfaction of Child Protective Services Workers

Stress and Job Satisfaction of Child Protective Services Workers

... • 3) This job does not necessarily come with isolated stressful incidents, it is the overall work and demands of the Cabinet. For example, we are expected to conduct home visits with each child in their present ...

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CHAPTER 13 CHILD PROTECTIVE ACT

CHAPTER 13 CHILD PROTECTIVE ACT

... and Child Protective Services shall develop and implement cooperative arrangements to coordinate existing duties in connection with the investigation of suspected child ...abuse. Child ...

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Cúram Child Services Business Guide

Cúram Child Services Business Guide

... the child services agency can determine that it is in the child's best interests to be removed from the home of her/his ...the child services agency must, in most cases, obtain a court order ...

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ARTICLE 47 CHILD CARE SERVICES

ARTICLE 47 CHILD CARE SERVICES

... the child care service where it may be used by staff for reference and be available for Department ...The child care service must provide all staff and volunteers with copies of the safety plan and training ...

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CHILD HEALTH SERVICES AND PEDIATRIC EDUCATION

CHILD HEALTH SERVICES AND PEDIATRIC EDUCATION

... The large annual appropriations made available by Congress for maternal and child hygiene and the large sums raised from the public for care of children with special illnesses are many t[r] ...

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Child Pro tec tive Services

Child Pro tec tive Services

... • Less re-entry into the Foster Care system. According to state DSS offi cials, since 2001, North Carolina has made progress on each out- come but needs to focus greater attention on placement stability. NCCAI ...

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Manpower Training and Child-Development Services

Manpower Training and Child-Development Services

... To assess the impact of the new program on the performance of mothers in the Job Corps it was decided to match mothers in the program (here- after called program mothers or group 1) with[r] ...

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