Publications
It is the policy of the Child and Family Services Agency to ensure that each child entering care is offered optimal and comprehensive healthcare through the timely and appropriate coordination of...
It is CFSA's policy to ensure initial medical screenings for all children entering out-of-home care and to conduct these initial medical screenings and comprehensive health assessments at CFSA's...
It is the policy of the Child and Family Services Agency (CFSA) to ensure that children and youth served by CFSA who have AIDS or HIV, or have signs or symptoms of HIV-infection, or who are at...
To address the health issues of children and youth in foster care, CFSA is responsible for providing a safe, accepting environment for abused and neglected children by meeting all of their medical...
It is the policy of the Child and Family Services Agency (CFSA) to respond to all reports pertaining to child maltreatment (abuse and neglect) in a thorough, systematic, and timely manner.
It is CFSA policy to provide child-centered, family-focused, community...
When a child enters out-of-home care, it is the policy of the Child and Family Services Agency to ensure timely health care screenings and assessments, to include physical, dental,...
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...
The Child and Family Services Agency ensures that a fully staffed Child Protective Services administration includes professionally trained investigators who respond within federally and locally...
Both best practice and the law dictate that consent from a parent or guardian must be obtained and documented before non-routine medical services begin for children under the age of 18 who are...

