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23-OCFS-ADM-03 - Long-Stayer Reviews
The purpose of this Administrative Directive (ADM) is to notify local departments of social services (LDSS) and voluntary authorized agencies (VAs) of the process required for any child in foster care, placed in a Qualified Residential Treatment Program (QRTP) where the LDSS concludes that the child requires treatment at the QRTP level of care beyond the limited statutory time frames established under the federal Family First Prevention Services Act (FFPSA). This ADM cancels 21-OCFS-ADM-32
The purpose of this Administrative Directive (ADM) is to notify local departments of social services (LDSS) and voluntary authorized agencies (VAs) of the process required for any child in foster care, placed in a Qualified Residential Treatment Program (QRTP) where the LDSS concludes that the child requires treatment at the QRTP level of care beyond the limited statutory time frames established under the federal Family First Prevention Services Act (FFPSA). This ADM cancels 21-OCFS-ADM-32
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
السياسات ، الخارجية
2023
23-OCFS-ADM-03 - Long-Stayer Reviews
The purpose of this Administrative Directive (ADM) is to notify local departments of social services (LDSS) and voluntary authorized agencies (VAs) of the process required for any child in foster care, placed in a Qualified Residential Treatment Program (QRTP) where the LDSS concludes that the child requires treatment at the QRTP level of care beyond the limited statutory time frames established under the federal Family First Prevention Services Act (FFPSA). This ADM cancels 21-OCFS-ADM-32
The purpose of this Administrative Directive (ADM) is to notify local departments of social services (LDSS) and voluntary authorized agencies (VAs) of the process required for any child in foster care, placed in a Qualified Residential Treatment Program (QRTP) where the LDSS concludes that the child requires treatment at the QRTP level of care beyond the limited statutory time frames established under the federal Family First Prevention Services Act (FFPSA). This ADM cancels 21-OCFS-ADM-32
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
السياسات ، الخارجية
2023
23-OCFS-INF-01 - Updates Regarding Changes to Professional Licensure Requirements
The purpose of this Informational Letter (INF) is to address provider questions and concerns regarding the impact of the sunset of broad-base exemptions for professional licensure in the field of social work, psychology or mental health counseling in programs or services operated, regulated, funded or approved by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) (broad-base exemption). These broad-base exemptions ended June 24, 2022.
The purpose of this Informational Letter (INF) is to address provider questions and concerns regarding the impact of the sunset of broad-base exemptions for professional licensure in the field of social work, psychology or mental health counseling in programs or services operated, regulated, funded or approved by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) (broad-base exemption). These broad-base exemptions ended June 24, 2022.
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
السياسات ، الخارجية
2023
23-OCFS-INF-01 - Updates Regarding Changes to Professional Licensure Requirements
The purpose of this Informational Letter (INF) is to address provider questions and concerns regarding the impact of the sunset of broad-base exemptions for professional licensure in the field of social work, psychology or mental health counseling in programs or services operated, regulated, funded or approved by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) (broad-base exemption). These broad-base exemptions ended June 24, 2022.
The purpose of this Informational Letter (INF) is to address provider questions and concerns regarding the impact of the sunset of broad-base exemptions for professional licensure in the field of social work, psychology or mental health counseling in programs or services operated, regulated, funded or approved by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) (broad-base exemption). These broad-base exemptions ended June 24, 2022.
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
السياسات ، الخارجية
2023
22-OCFS-INF-12 - The Blind Persons Right to Parent Act
The purpose of this Informational Letter (INF) is to inform local departments of social services (LDSSs) of newly enacted legislation known as the “Blind Persons Right to Parent Act” (the Act) that was enacted via Chapter 442 of the Laws of 2021. This newly enacted legislation amends the Domestic Relations Law (DRL) and the Family Court Act (FCA) to prohibit decision-making regarding guardianship, custody, visitation or adoption petitions based solely on a parent’s, guardian’s or custodian’s blindness. The Act also amends the Social Services Law (SSL) to prohibit LDSSs from denying, deciding or opposing a petition or request for guardianship, custody or visitation solely because the person is blind.
The purpose of this Informational Letter (INF) is to inform local departments of social services (LDSSs) of newly enacted legislation known as the “Blind Persons Right to Parent Act” (the Act) that was enacted via Chapter 442 of the Laws of 2021. This newly enacted legislation amends the Domestic Relations Law (DRL) and the Family Court Act (FCA) to prohibit decision-making regarding guardianship, custody, visitation or adoption petitions based solely on a parent’s, guardian’s or custodian’s blindness. The Act also amends the Social Services Law (SSL) to prohibit LDSSs from denying, deciding or opposing a petition or request for guardianship, custody or visitation solely because the person is blind.
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
السياسات ، الخارجية
2022
22-OCFS-INF-12 - The Blind Persons Right to Parent Act
The purpose of this Informational Letter (INF) is to inform local departments of social services (LDSSs) of newly enacted legislation known as the “Blind Persons Right to Parent Act” (the Act) that was enacted via Chapter 442 of the Laws of 2021. This newly enacted legislation amends the Domestic Relations Law (DRL) and the Family Court Act (FCA) to prohibit decision-making regarding guardianship, custody, visitation or adoption petitions based solely on a parent’s, guardian’s or custodian’s blindness. The Act also amends the Social Services Law (SSL) to prohibit LDSSs from denying, deciding or opposing a petition or request for guardianship, custody or visitation solely because the person is blind.
The purpose of this Informational Letter (INF) is to inform local departments of social services (LDSSs) of newly enacted legislation known as the “Blind Persons Right to Parent Act” (the Act) that was enacted via Chapter 442 of the Laws of 2021. This newly enacted legislation amends the Domestic Relations Law (DRL) and the Family Court Act (FCA) to prohibit decision-making regarding guardianship, custody, visitation or adoption petitions based solely on a parent’s, guardian’s or custodian’s blindness. The Act also amends the Social Services Law (SSL) to prohibit LDSSs from denying, deciding or opposing a petition or request for guardianship, custody or visitation solely because the person is blind.
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
السياسات ، الخارجية
2022
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
التقارير
2022
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
التقارير
2022
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
التقارير
2022
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
التقارير
2022
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
التقارير
2022
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
التقارير
2022
22-OCFS-INF-11 - Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) 2.1 Reporting Requirements
The purpose of this Informational Letter (INF) is to inform local departments of social services (LDSSs) and voluntary authorized agencies (VAs) that the federal Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) requirements have been updated to now include the reporting of additional information in CONNECTIONS. These new reporting requirements are referred to as “AFCARS 2.1.” The AFCARS 2.1 requirements became effective October 1, 2022.
The purpose of this Informational Letter (INF) is to inform local departments of social services (LDSSs) and voluntary authorized agencies (VAs) that the federal Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) requirements have been updated to now include the reporting of additional information in CONNECTIONS. These new reporting requirements are referred to as “AFCARS 2.1.” The AFCARS 2.1 requirements became effective October 1, 2022.
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
السياسات ، الخارجية
2022
22-OCFS-INF-11 - Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) 2.1 Reporting Requirements
The purpose of this Informational Letter (INF) is to inform local departments of social services (LDSSs) and voluntary authorized agencies (VAs) that the federal Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) requirements have been updated to now include the reporting of additional information in CONNECTIONS. These new reporting requirements are referred to as “AFCARS 2.1.” The AFCARS 2.1 requirements became effective October 1, 2022.
The purpose of this Informational Letter (INF) is to inform local departments of social services (LDSSs) and voluntary authorized agencies (VAs) that the federal Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) requirements have been updated to now include the reporting of additional information in CONNECTIONS. These new reporting requirements are referred to as “AFCARS 2.1.” The AFCARS 2.1 requirements became effective October 1, 2022.
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
السياسات ، الخارجية
2022
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
نماذج
2022
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
نماذج
2022
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
التقارير
2022
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
التقارير
2022
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
التقارير
2022
22-OCFS-LCM-27 - CAPTA/CARA State Grant FY2022
The purpose of this Local Commissioners Memorandum (LCM) is to advise districts of the availability of federal Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act of 2016 (CARA) funds in the State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2022-23. The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2018 has made $4,708,412 in federal funds available to New York State during Federal Fiscal Year (FFY) 2022.
The purpose of this Local Commissioners Memorandum (LCM) is to advise districts of the availability of federal Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act of 2016 (CARA) funds in the State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2022-23. The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2018 has made $4,708,412 in federal funds available to New York State during Federal Fiscal Year (FFY) 2022.
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
السياسات ، الخارجية
2022
22-OCFS-LCM-27 - CAPTA/CARA State Grant FY2022
The purpose of this Local Commissioners Memorandum (LCM) is to advise districts of the availability of federal Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act of 2016 (CARA) funds in the State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2022-23. The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2018 has made $4,708,412 in federal funds available to New York State during Federal Fiscal Year (FFY) 2022.
The purpose of this Local Commissioners Memorandum (LCM) is to advise districts of the availability of federal Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act of 2016 (CARA) funds in the State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2022-23. The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2018 has made $4,708,412 in federal funds available to New York State during Federal Fiscal Year (FFY) 2022.
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
السياسات ، الخارجية
2022
22-OCFS-INF-10 - Chapter 371 of the Laws of 2022
This Informational Letter (INF) is to inform providers of their potential obligations under New York State’s newly enacted gun legislation (Chapter 371 of the Laws of 2022). The new law will take effect September 1, 2022.
This Informational Letter (INF) is to inform providers of their potential obligations under New York State’s newly enacted gun legislation (Chapter 371 of the Laws of 2022). The new law will take effect September 1, 2022.
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
السياسات ، الخارجية
2022
22-OCFS-INF-10 - Chapter 371 of the Laws of 2022
This Informational Letter (INF) is to inform providers of their potential obligations under New York State’s newly enacted gun legislation (Chapter 371 of the Laws of 2022). The new law will take effect September 1, 2022.
This Informational Letter (INF) is to inform providers of their potential obligations under New York State’s newly enacted gun legislation (Chapter 371 of the Laws of 2022). The new law will take effect September 1, 2022.
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
السياسات ، الخارجية
2022
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
المنشورات
2021
الإنكليزية
رفاه الطفل والخدمات المجتمعية
التقارير
2022