by jay.rosenthal@cpsprotect.com | Feb 8, 2024 | Knowledge Base, Subscribers Only
It happens more than one might think. A report alleging child maltreatment is made to Child Protective Services (CPS), CPS shows up to investigate and after conducting a safety assessment the CPS investigator decides the child(ren) can’t safely remain in the home. The...
by jay.rosenthal@cpsprotect.com | Feb 1, 2024 | Knowledge Base, Subscribers Only
CPS provides a lot of documentation, some of which will involve the Child Protective Services (CPS) investigator, Foster Care Case Manager, Prevention Services provider or other child welfare system employee requesting your signature. Signing any document has the...
by jay.rosenthal@cpsprotect.com | Jan 25, 2024 | Knowledge Base, Subscribers Only
State and municipal Child Protective Services (CPS) agencies tend to be extremely territorial. In states where local operations are conducted at the county level, even individual counties act very territorial toward their neighbors when it comes to jurisdiction. This...
by jay.rosenthal@cpsprotect.com | Jan 18, 2024 | Knowledge Base, Subscribers Only
Child Protective Services (CPS) has refined the process by which it interviews families over the more than a century that organized Child Protection has existed. This is one of the main methods CPS has at its disposal to gather the evidence needed to substantiate...
by jay.rosenthal@cpsprotect.com | Jan 11, 2024 | Knowledge Base, Subscribers Only
Prevention Services are services eligible for federal subsidies under Title IV-E of the Social Security Act. Offered by Child Protective Services (CPS) agencies directly (or more commonly, by 501(c)4 non-profit social service agencies contracted by CPS), prevention...