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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Nebraska Department of Children and Family Services form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Agency Information section. Enter the Agency Name, Site Name, Facility Number, Street Address, City, State, Zip Code, Telephone Number, Alternate Phone Number, ABC Coordinator Name, and ABC Coordinator Email.
  3. Next, move to the Child Information section. Provide the Full Name and Date of Birth of the child. Indicate whether the child previously attended an ABC Program by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'. If applicable, list the name of the previous program.
  4. In the Classroom Information section, input the Maximum Classroom Licensing Capacity and Current Classroom Enrollment Number. Specify the Beginning Date of Attendance and Date Child Enrolled in ABC Slot. Indicate if enrolling this foster child will exceed maximum classroom ratio.
  5. For Local Program Use - Foster Care Verification, check all documentation received and ensure it is maintained on file at your ABC site. Remember not to submit verification documentation to DCCECE.
  6. Finally, submit your waiver request electronically via email as specified in the instructions. Ensure you include all required documentation before sending.

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The Division of Children and Family Services includes family preservation, child welfare prevention, child welfare protective services, adult protective services, and youth rehabilitation and treatment centers. Caring for Children. Child Welfare and Protection. Economic Assistance. Youth Rehabilitation.
The Child and Family Services Plan (CFSP) is a plan that contains the states vision and goals to strengthen its child welfare system. It outlines the states strategies and plans over five years to manage programs and services to promote safety, permanency and well-being of children and families.
New Central Registry Self-Check This process checks if your name appears on the Nebraska Child and/or Adult Abuse and Neglect Central Registries.
Medicaid Eligibility Customer Service Center Omaha Phone Number. (402) 595-1178. TTY Number. (402) 471-7256 ​ Fax Number. (402) 742-2351.
Nebraska Department of Health Human Services (DHHS) Among many things, this Division licenses physicians and other health care professionals, ensures the safety of our drinking water, provides counseling and testing, inspects nursing homes, and investigates disease outbreaks.

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Children Family Services (CFS) CFS strives to partner with youth and families to empower them to be active participants in their case planning, as they are experts in what solutions may work best for them. An important aspect of this teaming approach is Child and Family Team meetings (CFT).
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