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DC’s federal Family First Title IV-E Prevention Program Five-Year Plan: “Putting Families First in DC” (Family First Prevention Plan)
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During the distance learning period for schools in the District of Columbia, educators can reference the FAQ document for support in virtually assessing student safety and helping to determine when to place a call to the DC Child and Family Services agency's child abuse and neglect hotli
Download the attached document to view the School Year 2020-21 Operating Procedures for Local Education Agencies (LEAs), DC Public Schools (DCPS), DC Public Charter Schools (DCPCS), DC private schools and DC Child and Family Services Agency (CFSA) in Response to...
To ensure proper preparation and quality support to youth learning to become self-sufficient, CFSA works to help youth develop vital financial management skills while in care.
It is the Child and Family Services Agency's policy to provide social workers and caregivers with instructions on the specifics of medication administration and management, including instruction on the responsibilities of the assigned social worker and caregiver.
The Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC) is a uniform federal law that ensures protection and services to children who are placed across state lines, including all 50 member states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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How to Participate in Webex Meetings- Revised
How to Participate in Webex Meetings- Revised
The District’s Newborn Safe Haven Amendment Act of 2010 (the Act) allows a parent who is a resident of the District to anonymously surrender, under certain conditions, a newborn to an Authorized Receiving Facility (i.e., any District of Columbia hospital) without classifying the newborn as