איר זענט אויף דעם בלאַט: רעזולטאַטן פֿאַר קינד וועלפער און קאַמיוניטי באַדינונגס
ענגליש
קינד וועלפער און קאַמיוניטי באַדינונגס
ריפּאָרץ
2021
21-OCFS-ADM-34 - Designation of Certain Indicated Reports of Child Maltreatment as "Not Relevant and Reasonably Related" by Operation of Law
The purpose of this Administrative Directive (ADM) is to instruct local departments of social services (LDSSs) of changes regarding: The disclosure by the Statewide Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment (SCR) of the existence of certain indicated reports in response to a database check conducted pursuant to Social Services Law (SSL) section 424-a; and The designation of reports indicated for maltreatment only as "not relevant and reasonably related" ("not R&R") by operation of law, eight years following the date the report was indicated. These changes are the result of Part R of Chapter 56 of the Laws of 2020, also referred to as "SCR reform legislation."
The purpose of this Administrative Directive (ADM) is to instruct local departments of social services (LDSSs) of changes regarding: The disclosure by the Statewide Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment (SCR) of the existence of certain indicated reports in response to a database check conducted pursuant to Social Services Law (SSL) section 424-a; and The designation of reports indicated for maltreatment only as "not relevant and reasonably related" ("not R&R") by operation of law, eight years following the date the report was indicated. These changes are the result of Part R of Chapter 56 of the Laws of 2020, also referred to as "SCR reform legislation."
ענגליש
קינד וועלפער און קאַמיוניטי באַדינונגס
פּאַלאַסיז, פונדרויסנדיק
2021
21-OCFS-ADM-34 - Designation of Certain Indicated Reports of Child Maltreatment as "Not Relevant and Reasonably Related" by Operation of Law
The purpose of this Administrative Directive (ADM) is to instruct local departments of social services (LDSSs) of changes regarding: The disclosure by the Statewide Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment (SCR) of the existence of certain indicated reports in response to a database check conducted pursuant to Social Services Law (SSL) section 424-a; and The designation of reports indicated for maltreatment only as "not relevant and reasonably related" ("not R&R") by operation of law, eight years following the date the report was indicated. These changes are the result of Part R of Chapter 56 of the Laws of 2020, also referred to as "SCR reform legislation."
The purpose of this Administrative Directive (ADM) is to instruct local departments of social services (LDSSs) of changes regarding: The disclosure by the Statewide Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment (SCR) of the existence of certain indicated reports in response to a database check conducted pursuant to Social Services Law (SSL) section 424-a; and The designation of reports indicated for maltreatment only as "not relevant and reasonably related" ("not R&R") by operation of law, eight years following the date the report was indicated. These changes are the result of Part R of Chapter 56 of the Laws of 2020, also referred to as "SCR reform legislation."
ענגליש
קינד וועלפער און קאַמיוניטי באַדינונגס
פּאַלאַסיז, פונדרויסנדיק
2021
21-OCFS-ADM-33 - Changes to Administrative Appeals Challenging Indicated Reports of Child Abuse and Maltreatment
The purpose of this Administrative Directive (ADM) is to instruct local departments of social services (LDSSs) of changes to the procedures for the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) processing of administrative appeals challenging indicated reports of child abuse and maltreatment maintained by the Statewide Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment (SCR) due to the implementation of Part R of Chapter 56 of the laws of 2020 (commonly referred to as: “SCR reform legislation”).
The purpose of this Administrative Directive (ADM) is to instruct local departments of social services (LDSSs) of changes to the procedures for the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) processing of administrative appeals challenging indicated reports of child abuse and maltreatment maintained by the Statewide Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment (SCR) due to the implementation of Part R of Chapter 56 of the laws of 2020 (commonly referred to as: “SCR reform legislation”).
ענגליש
קינד וועלפער און קאַמיוניטי באַדינונגס
פּאַלאַסיז, פונדרויסנדיק
2021
21-OCFS-ADM-33 - Changes to Administrative Appeals Challenging Indicated Reports of Child Abuse and Maltreatment
The purpose of this Administrative Directive (ADM) is to instruct local departments of social services (LDSSs) of changes to the procedures for the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) processing of administrative appeals challenging indicated reports of child abuse and maltreatment maintained by the Statewide Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment (SCR) due to the implementation of Part R of Chapter 56 of the laws of 2020 (commonly referred to as: “SCR reform legislation”).
The purpose of this Administrative Directive (ADM) is to instruct local departments of social services (LDSSs) of changes to the procedures for the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) processing of administrative appeals challenging indicated reports of child abuse and maltreatment maintained by the Statewide Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment (SCR) due to the implementation of Part R of Chapter 56 of the laws of 2020 (commonly referred to as: “SCR reform legislation”).
ענגליש
קינד וועלפער און קאַמיוניטי באַדינונגס
פּאַלאַסיז, פונדרויסנדיק
2021
21-OCFS-INF-09 - Responsibilities for Support, Safety Assessments, and Service Provision in 1017 Direct Custody Cases
The purpose of this Informational Letter (INF) is to inform local departments of social services (LDSSs) of requirements and best-case practices when working with caregivers providing care to a child as ordered under Family Court Act (FCA) section 1017 (called “1017 direct custody cases” for the purposes of this INF), including the provision of preventive services and assessment of safety. This INF also reminds LDSSs of the correct coding in CONNECTIONS for 1017 direct custody cases (see section IV. Systems Implications).
The purpose of this Informational Letter (INF) is to inform local departments of social services (LDSSs) of requirements and best-case practices when working with caregivers providing care to a child as ordered under Family Court Act (FCA) section 1017 (called “1017 direct custody cases” for the purposes of this INF), including the provision of preventive services and assessment of safety. This INF also reminds LDSSs of the correct coding in CONNECTIONS for 1017 direct custody cases (see section IV. Systems Implications).
ענגליש
קינד וועלפער און קאַמיוניטי באַדינונגס
פּאַלאַסיז, פונדרויסנדיק
2021
21-OCFS-INF-09 - Responsibilities for Support, Safety Assessments, and Service Provision in 1017 Direct Custody Cases
The purpose of this Informational Letter (INF) is to inform local departments of social services (LDSSs) of requirements and best-case practices when working with caregivers providing care to a child as ordered under Family Court Act (FCA) section 1017 (called “1017 direct custody cases” for the purposes of this INF), including the provision of preventive services and assessment of safety. This INF also reminds LDSSs of the correct coding in CONNECTIONS for 1017 direct custody cases (see section IV. Systems Implications).
The purpose of this Informational Letter (INF) is to inform local departments of social services (LDSSs) of requirements and best-case practices when working with caregivers providing care to a child as ordered under Family Court Act (FCA) section 1017 (called “1017 direct custody cases” for the purposes of this INF), including the provision of preventive services and assessment of safety. This INF also reminds LDSSs of the correct coding in CONNECTIONS for 1017 direct custody cases (see section IV. Systems Implications).
ענגליש
קינד וועלפער און קאַמיוניטי באַדינונגס
פּאַלאַסיז, פונדרויסנדיק
2021
21-OCFS-ADM-31 - Referral Process for Placement in a Prenatal, Postpartum, Parenting Program
The purpose of this Administrative Directive (ADM) is to notify local departments of social services (LDSSs) and voluntary authorized agencies (VAs) of the process to determine whether a referral may be made for a youth to be placed in a prenatal, postpartum, parenting (PPP) program and to detail the documentation that must accompany the referral.
The purpose of this Administrative Directive (ADM) is to notify local departments of social services (LDSSs) and voluntary authorized agencies (VAs) of the process to determine whether a referral may be made for a youth to be placed in a prenatal, postpartum, parenting (PPP) program and to detail the documentation that must accompany the referral.
ענגליש
קינד וועלפער און קאַמיוניטי באַדינונגס
פּאַלאַסיז, פונדרויסנדיק
2021
21-OCFS-ADM-31 - Referral Process for Placement in a Prenatal, Postpartum, Parenting Program
The purpose of this Administrative Directive (ADM) is to notify local departments of social services (LDSSs) and voluntary authorized agencies (VAs) of the process to determine whether a referral may be made for a youth to be placed in a prenatal, postpartum, parenting (PPP) program and to detail the documentation that must accompany the referral.
The purpose of this Administrative Directive (ADM) is to notify local departments of social services (LDSSs) and voluntary authorized agencies (VAs) of the process to determine whether a referral may be made for a youth to be placed in a prenatal, postpartum, parenting (PPP) program and to detail the documentation that must accompany the referral.
ענגליש
קינד וועלפער און קאַמיוניטי באַדינונגס
פּאַלאַסיז, פונדרויסנדיק
2021
ענגליש
קינד וועלפער און קאַמיוניטי באַדינונגס
Forms
2021
ענגליש
קינד וועלפער און קאַמיוניטי באַדינונגס
ריפּאָרץ
2021
ענגליש
קינד וועלפער און קאַמיוניטי באַדינונגס
ריפּאָרץ
2021
ענגליש
קינד וועלפער און קאַמיוניטי באַדינונגס
ריפּאָרץ
2021
21-OCFS-ADM-27 - Referral Process for Placement in an EMPOWER Program
The purpose of this Administrative Directive (ADM) is to advise local departments of social services (LDSSs) and authorized voluntary agencies (VAs) of new requirements pertaining to programs designed to meet the needs of children and youth in foster care who are found to be, or are at risk of becoming, victims or survivors of sex trafficking. These new requirements are based on the federal Family First Prevention Services Act (FFPSA), which was enacted on February 9, 2018, and became effective in New York State (NYS) on September 29, 2021.
The purpose of this Administrative Directive (ADM) is to advise local departments of social services (LDSSs) and authorized voluntary agencies (VAs) of new requirements pertaining to programs designed to meet the needs of children and youth in foster care who are found to be, or are at risk of becoming, victims or survivors of sex trafficking. These new requirements are based on the federal Family First Prevention Services Act (FFPSA), which was enacted on February 9, 2018, and became effective in New York State (NYS) on September 29, 2021.
ענגליש
קינד וועלפער און קאַמיוניטי באַדינונגס
פּאַלאַסיז, פונדרויסנדיק
2021
21-OCFS-ADM-27 - Referral Process for Placement in an EMPOWER Program
The purpose of this Administrative Directive (ADM) is to advise local departments of social services (LDSSs) and authorized voluntary agencies (VAs) of new requirements pertaining to programs designed to meet the needs of children and youth in foster care who are found to be, or are at risk of becoming, victims or survivors of sex trafficking. These new requirements are based on the federal Family First Prevention Services Act (FFPSA), which was enacted on February 9, 2018, and became effective in New York State (NYS) on September 29, 2021.
The purpose of this Administrative Directive (ADM) is to advise local departments of social services (LDSSs) and authorized voluntary agencies (VAs) of new requirements pertaining to programs designed to meet the needs of children and youth in foster care who are found to be, or are at risk of becoming, victims or survivors of sex trafficking. These new requirements are based on the federal Family First Prevention Services Act (FFPSA), which was enacted on February 9, 2018, and became effective in New York State (NYS) on September 29, 2021.
ענגליש
קינד וועלפער און קאַמיוניטי באַדינונגס
פּאַלאַסיז, פונדרויסנדיק
2021
ענגליש
קינד וועלפער און קאַמיוניטי באַדינונגס
פּאַלאַסיז, פונדרויסנדיק
2021
ענגליש
קינד וועלפער און קאַמיוניטי באַדינונגס
פּאַלאַסיז, פונדרויסנדיק
2021
21-OCFS-ADM-28 - Revised Legally Exempt Enrollment Forms
The purpose of this Administrative Directive (ADM) is to inform social services districts (districts) of revisions to the form used to enroll legally exempt informal and group child care providers funded under the New York State Child Care Block Grant (NYSCCBG).
The purpose of this Administrative Directive (ADM) is to inform social services districts (districts) of revisions to the form used to enroll legally exempt informal and group child care providers funded under the New York State Child Care Block Grant (NYSCCBG).
ענגליש
קינד וועלפער און קאַמיוניטי באַדינונגס
פּאַלאַסיז, פונדרויסנדיק
2021
21-OCFS-ADM-28 - Revised Legally Exempt Enrollment Forms
The purpose of this Administrative Directive (ADM) is to inform social services districts (districts) of revisions to the form used to enroll legally exempt informal and group child care providers funded under the New York State Child Care Block Grant (NYSCCBG).
The purpose of this Administrative Directive (ADM) is to inform social services districts (districts) of revisions to the form used to enroll legally exempt informal and group child care providers funded under the New York State Child Care Block Grant (NYSCCBG).
ענגליש
קינד וועלפער און קאַמיוניטי באַדינונגס
פּאַלאַסיז, פונדרויסנדיק
2021
21-OCFS-ADM-26 - Change in Standard of Evidence for Child Protective Services Investigations
The purpose of this Administrative Directive (ADM) is to instruct local departments of social services (LDSSs) of changes in legal requirements, policies and procedures relating to child protective services (CPS) practice in conducting investigations of reports of alleged child abuse or maltreatment accepted by the New York Statewide Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment (SCR). These changes were enacted through Part R of Chapter 56 of the Laws of 2020 (commonly referred to as "SCR reform legislation"). Among other amendments, this new law changes the standard of evidence that CPS must utilize in determining whether to indicate a report of alleged child abuse or maltreatment that is accepted by the SCR on or after January 1, 2022, from "some credible evidence" to "a fair preponderance of the evidence".
The purpose of this Administrative Directive (ADM) is to instruct local departments of social services (LDSSs) of changes in legal requirements, policies and procedures relating to child protective services (CPS) practice in conducting investigations of reports of alleged child abuse or maltreatment accepted by the New York Statewide Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment (SCR). These changes were enacted through Part R of Chapter 56 of the Laws of 2020 (commonly referred to as "SCR reform legislation"). Among other amendments, this new law changes the standard of evidence that CPS must utilize in determining whether to indicate a report of alleged child abuse or maltreatment that is accepted by the SCR on or after January 1, 2022, from "some credible evidence" to "a fair preponderance of the evidence".
ענגליש
קינד וועלפער און קאַמיוניטי באַדינונגס
פּאַלאַסיז, פונדרויסנדיק
2021
21-OCFS-ADM-26 - Change in Standard of Evidence for Child Protective Services Investigations
The purpose of this Administrative Directive (ADM) is to instruct local departments of social services (LDSSs) of changes in legal requirements, policies and procedures relating to child protective services (CPS) practice in conducting investigations of reports of alleged child abuse or maltreatment accepted by the New York Statewide Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment (SCR). These changes were enacted through Part R of Chapter 56 of the Laws of 2020 (commonly referred to as "SCR reform legislation"). Among other amendments, this new law changes the standard of evidence that CPS must utilize in determining whether to indicate a report of alleged child abuse or maltreatment that is accepted by the SCR on or after January 1, 2022, from "some credible evidence" to "a fair preponderance of the evidence".
The purpose of this Administrative Directive (ADM) is to instruct local departments of social services (LDSSs) of changes in legal requirements, policies and procedures relating to child protective services (CPS) practice in conducting investigations of reports of alleged child abuse or maltreatment accepted by the New York Statewide Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment (SCR). These changes were enacted through Part R of Chapter 56 of the Laws of 2020 (commonly referred to as "SCR reform legislation"). Among other amendments, this new law changes the standard of evidence that CPS must utilize in determining whether to indicate a report of alleged child abuse or maltreatment that is accepted by the SCR on or after January 1, 2022, from "some credible evidence" to "a fair preponderance of the evidence".
ענגליש
קינד וועלפער און קאַמיוניטי באַדינונגס
פּאַלאַסיז, פונדרויסנדיק
2021
אַראַביש
קינד וועלפער און קאַמיוניטי באַדינונגס
אויסגאבעס
2021
אַראַביש
קינד וועלפער און קאַמיוניטי באַדינונגס
אויסגאבעס
2021
בענגאַליש
קינד וועלפער און קאַמיוניטי באַדינונגס
אויסגאבעס
2021