How to Help and Get Help Call local law enforcement or the Orange County Child Abuse Hotline 714.940.1000 Call the National Human Trafficking Hotline 888.373.7888 If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please call 911 Become a Resource Family! Learn more at: http://www.oc4kids.com/adopt Learn and Teach Tool...
Orange County Adult Protective Services (APS) at 800-451-5155 (24-Hour Hotline) Each report is assigned to a Senior Social Worker for investigation and case planning. The assigned social worker attempts to have a private face-to-face meeting with the victim within 10 calendar days of the report. Emergency Response is available 24...
Foster youth and emancipated foster youth may receive monthly bus passes for their use in attending academic or vocational classes, seeking employment and traveling to their job. Foster youth and emancipated foster youth are eligible for bus passes through the ILP program from age 14 until their 21st birthday. The...
Law enforcement is often the first responder to a complaint of child abuse. The case typically begins with a uniformed officer assessing the seriousness of a child's disclosure and immediate safety needs, and providing the proper resources (medical, social services, shelter, etc.) to the child. Once the officer has established...
Child Abuse Statistics for Orange County CA Children and Family Services Child Abuse Statistics - Provides information regarding the Child Abuse Registry Statistics Application (CARSA) for Children & Family Services, Orange County, California. Click here to view archive from 2020 to 2022.
The services of SSA impact the health, safety, and well being of children, disabled adults, seniors, and families. To deliver quality services, the sites below provide additional information or ways to contact us. AccessOC: This is an email communication to send your questions, suggestions, complaints, and compliments directly to the...
In 2007, California Welfare Directors Association sponsored a legislation called Resource Family Approval Process which later was expanded through Senate Bill 1013 (Chapter 35, Statutes of 2012). The statute requires the California Department of Social Services (CDSS), in collaboration with county child welfare, juvenile and probation agencies; foster parent associations...
There are several employment-related services available to youth in the Orange County communities. Apprenticeships Workforce Investment Boards (WIB)
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