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The Division for Children, Youth and Families (DCYF) manages protective programs on behalf of New Hampshires children and youth and their families.
The Division for Children, Youth and Familys (DCYF) Child Protection Bureau works to protect children from abuse and neglect while striving to preserve the family unit.
Often referred to as social workers or caseworkers, a CPS worker investigates a case by gathering any reports, court filings, arrest records or conducting interviews with relevant individuals.
Parents may find themselves in a difficult situation and in need of an Indiana DCS lawyer if they are facing accusations of abuse or neglect. By statute, the Indiana Department of Child Services (DCS, formerly known as CPS) has to investigate every claim of abuse or neglect by a parent reported to the hotline number.
Every state has procedures for maintaining records related to reports and investigations of child abuse and neglect. The term central registry is used by many states to refer to a centralized database for the statewide collection and maintenance of these records.
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(800) 894-5533 (In-state only) If this is an immediate emergency, please call 911. DCYF staff provide a wide range of family-centered services with the goal of meeting the needs of parents and their children and strengthening the family system.
Central registry reports are typically used to aid social services agencies in the investigation, treatment, and prevention of child abuse cases and to maintain statistical information for staffing and funding purposes.

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