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Statewide, DCYF estimates that families of about 305,000 children age B-5 not yet in school need child care. Only about 34% of those children are enrolled in licensed child care or preschool. The...
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Statewide, DCYF estimates that families of about 305,000 children age B-5 not yet in school need child care. Only about 34% of those children are enrolled in licensed child care or preschool. The...
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Statewide Intake (SWI) has the responsibility to assess information received to the definitions of possible abuse, neglect or exploitation for each program served and to prioritize and route the...
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Statewide Intake (SWI) has the responsibility to assess information received to the definitions of possible abuse, neglect or exploitation for each program served and to prioritize and route the...
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The county and region of the workers are determined by the office to which they are assigned. Adult Protective Services (APS): APS Investigations employees protect people age 65 and older and...
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Tenure with DFPS represents tenure with the agency and not in a specific position. Child Care Investigations (CCI), which is a part of CPI and include Day Care Investigations (DCI) and...
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This chart includes child fatalities investigated and confirmed by Child Protective Investigations, Day Care Investigations, Residential Child Care Investigations, and Adult Provider...
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The injuries that led to the child's death may have been sustained prior to DFPS being granted to legal custody. For example, in Fiscal Year 2016 six children died while in DFPS Conservatorship...
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This chart includes child fatality investigations in which the child's death was determined to be caused by a factor other than abuse/neglect. A child may be included in more than one...
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This Data set contains detailed information about Day Care and/ or Residential Care Operation that is displayed on the Public site. The Operation ID is a unique key that ties to the other data...
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May 29, 2014 Dear Colleague: May is National Foster Care Month, a time for our Nation to reaffirm its commitment to America’s children. Last year, roughly 200,000 young people entered into...
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Care 4 Kids (C4K) Number of Children by Provider Setting Type and by Town, with subsidy Paid in October 2017. Includes total for all Age Groups. Numbers <6 suppressed.
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The DCYF Licensed Childcare Provider data set is comprised of license and facility information for active childcare provider licenses at the point in time the data is extracted.
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Care 4 Kids (C4K) Number of Children by Provider Setting Type and by Town, with subsidy Paid in October 2019. Includes total for all Age Groups. Numbers suppressed as shown by *.
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Total breakfast, lunch, supper, and snacks served by Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) participating as Child Care Centers, At-Risk Centers, Head Start, Emergency Shelters, and sites...
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Care 4 Kids Number of Children, Preschool Age, by Setting Type and Town, SFY 2016 Monthly Average. Care 4 Kids (C4K) is Connecticut's Child Care subsidy program.
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As our country responds to and recovers from the pandemic, mental health and wellness have emerged as ongoing concerns. Parents and child care providers alike must be equipped to support their own...
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This dashboard includes those Foster and Adoptive homes that were screened and approved for child care through DFPS. Most of the FADs in the state are screened and approved for adoption through a...
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Healthy Families New York (HFNY), which was based on the Healthy Families America (HFA) model, was established as a strengths-based, intensive home visitation program with the explicit goals of...
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This counts placement types, not unique children in substitute care. Children will be duplicated by moving from foster care to other substitute care or by relative to non-relative placements. For...