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The Child Welfare The Child Welfare System System An Introduction An Introduction

The Child Welfare System An Introduction Child Welfare in Numbers Nationally, an estimated 896,000 children were determined to be victims of child abuse

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Page 1: The Child Welfare System An Introduction Child Welfare in Numbers Nationally, an estimated 896,000 children were determined to be victims of child abuse

The Child Welfare The Child Welfare SystemSystem

The Child Welfare The Child Welfare SystemSystem

An IntroductionAn Introduction

Page 2: The Child Welfare System An Introduction Child Welfare in Numbers Nationally, an estimated 896,000 children were determined to be victims of child abuse

Child Welfare in Numbers

• Nationally, an estimated 896,000 children were determined to be victims of child abuse or neglect in 2002, after 2.6 million reports of abuse or neglect were received (involving 4.5 million children).

• Of these children, 61% were victims of neglect, 19% were physically abused, 10% were sexually abused, and 7% were emotionally maltreated.

• 28% of the victims were children 3 years of age or younger.

• 52% of the victims were children 7 years of age or younger.

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Child Welfare in Numbers con’t

• Every day, nearly 4 children in the United States die from abuse or neglect.

• An estimated 1,400 children died from abuse or neglect in 2002.

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Child Welfare in Numbers con’t

• In FY 2002, there were 32,715 reports of abuse/neglect made to child protective services units in Maryland.

• Abuse was substantiated in 7,551 children (23%).

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Child Welfare in Numbers con’t

• In Montgomery County, the screening unit received 8,488 phone calls reporting suspected abuse/neglect during FY 2002.

• From those calls, 2,690 families were investigated, involving 5,673 children.

• Neglect investigations exceeded abuse investigations by 13%.

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Child Welfare in Numbers con’t

• These investigations resulted in 550 children being placed in out-of-home placements during the year.

• An average of 353 children lived in foster homes.

• 65 children lived with relatives.• 169 children lived in group homes or

residential care.

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An Intro to Child Welfare

• Children in Need of Assistance (CINA)- committed to The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), work with Social Worker

• Delinquent Youth- committed to the Department of Juvenile Services (DJS), work with a Juvenile Counselor (Probation Officer)

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Making a Report of Child Abuse or Neglect

• Call 240-777-4417

• The Screening Unit will ask you to provide the following info:– Name, address, gender, DOB of child– Names, addresses and telephone numbers

of the child’s parents/caregivers– Child’s current location

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Making a report con’t• Your name and contact info, your

relationship to child, your profession (non-mandated reporters may request anonymity)

• Full nature and extent of the child’s maltreatment

• Indication of prior maltreatment

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Making a report con’t• Direct knowledge, observations of

the maltreatment• Circumstances under which you

first became aware of the child’s alleged abuse/neglect

• Statements made to you by the child pertaining to the maltreatment

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Child Welfare Case FlowCommunity

ScreeningUnit

CommunityResources

Closed atIntake

Assessment UnitAssessment Unit

Close theCase

Open the CaseFor Services atDHHS

Court Intervention Removal

Once removal occurs, a Shelter care (Emergency) Hearing must occur within 24 hours

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CW Case Flow con’t

Removal

Reunification TPR/Adoption Kinship CareAPPLA

(w/ IL Services)

Placement OptionsInclude:-Relative/family friend-Foster Home-Shelter-Group Home-RTC-Hospital/Institution