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Each CPS is required to investigate child abuse and maltreatment reports, to protect children (anyone under 18 years old) from further abuse or maltreatment, and to provide rehabilitative services to children, parents, and other family members involved.
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Report It Now! Call our Statewide Toll Free Telephone...
- Child Protective Services FAQ
What are my rights if I am named in a report? If you are the...
- CPS Manual
The purpose of the New York State Child Protective Services...
- SCR Online Clearance System
The New York State Office of Children and Family Services’...
- Child Care
In NYC: 311 or 800-732-5207. Contact Us. Do You Suspect...
- Family Assessment Response
There is no CPS “investigation” and there is no...
- Resources
Publications. Pub. 5056 - Help Prevent Child Abuse. Help...
- Concerned Citizens Guide
How You Can Help. Do You Know a Child in Need? Making the...
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What are my rights if I am named in a report? If you are the alleged subject of a report, your county Child Protective Services (CPS) office is required by law to notify you of the report in writing.
ACS has received a report from the New York State Central Register (SCR) of Child Abuse and Maltreatment that a child in your care is alleged to have been abused or maltreated (which includes neglect). ACS is required under law to respond to all reports received.
This publication provides useful information about the New York State laws that protect children. To learn more about detecting and reporting child abuse, or to find out more about preventive foster care or adoption programs, contact the ACS Neighborhood Based Services at 212-341-3060. INTRODUCTION.
If there is an investigation in NY by Child Protective Services (CPS), a parent or caretaker has the following rights: 1. The parent or caretaker is not required, unless court ordered, to permit the child protective services representative to enter the residence of the parent or caretaker;
How to Make a Report. Anyone can make a report (and may do so anonymously), when they suspect child abuse or neglect. Find out how to report on this page. Get more information about child abuse and neglect. For General Public. For Mandated Reporters.
18 Ιαν 2017 · Knowing your rights can help you understand that you also have power. But how you exercise your rights is also important. I’ve had cases that begin in court with CPS describing how the parent reacted to the investigation—by becoming very angry, screaming, or sometimes destroying property.