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Department of Social Services announces Judge Darrell Missey as new Children's Division Director. Jefferson City, MO\u2014 Today, the Missouri Department of Social Services (DSS) announced Judge Darrell Missey as the new Director of the Children's Division (CD).
Parents and caregivers can deny any allegations made by the CPS. Throughout the 18-month-long investigation, you have the right to an attorney. A qualified lawyer can help ensure your children are in the right hands, and nothing untrue or out of context is used against you.
Every state has a department that is in charge of protecting children. In Missouri, it is called Child Protective Services (CPS).
The Children's Division is responsible for the administration of child welfare services. The Children's Division works in partnership with families, communities, the courts and other governmental entities toward ensuring the safety, permanency, and well-being of Missouri children.
Missouri law requires that a CD Children's Service Worker initiate an investigation/family assessment within 24 hours of the receipt of the report, unless the incident relates to educational neglect only, in which case an investigation/family assessment must be initiated within 72 hours.
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Every state has a department that is in charge of protecting children. In Missouri, it is called Child Protective Services (CPS).
Darrell Missey, the director of the Children's Division, told lawmakers on the Joint Committee on Child Abuse and Neglect, that there are 237 vacancies across the division, leaving only 1,054 of the 1,291 budgeted caseworkers filled.
dss.mo.gov. The Department of Social Services partners with families and communities to protect children, rehabilitate youth and move families to self sufficiency so that Missourians can lead safe, healthy and productive lives.
Darrell Missey, the director of the Children's Division, told lawmakers on the Joint Committee on Child Abuse and Neglect, that there are 237 vacancies across the division, leaving only 1,054 of the 1,291 budgeted caseworkers filled.

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