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The Child Protective Services Division investigates reports of abuse and neglect of children. It also: provides services to children and families in their own homes; contracts with other agencies to provide clients with specialized services; places children in foster care; provides services to help youth in foster care make the transition to ...
The mission of the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) is to protect the unprotected -- children, elderly, and people with disabilities -- from abuse, neglect, and exploitation.
Child Protective Services (CPS), a division of DFPS, is responsible for conducting civil investigations of alleged abuse or neglect by caregivers or household members. You may also report suspected abuse or neglect to any local or state law enforcement agency.
This guide explores options for families working with Child Protective Services (CPS).
The Department of Family and Protective Services provides this secure website for reporting suspicions of abuse, neglect and exploitation of children, adults with disabilities, or people 65 years or older.
Child Protective Services (CPS) protects children from abuse and neglect through investigations, family support services, foster care, and adoption. Childcare Licensing (CCL) regulates, inspects, and investigates day care, before- and after-school programs, foster and adoption agencies, foster homes, residential treatment centers, and other ...
Child Protective Services (CPS) is a part of the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS), a atate agency set up by law to make sure children are safe and to help families create a safe environment for their children.
Learn more about how to report abuse or neglect to Child Protective Services, the categories of abuse and neglect, and priority levels. Texas law requires anyone who suspects that a child or other vulnerable individual is being abused or neglected must report such incidents.
Protects children from abuse and neglect through investigations, services, foster care and adoption. Child Care Licensing: Regulates day care, foster care, adoption agencies, residential treatment centers, before- and after-school programs and maternity homes. Statewide Intake: Takes reports of abuse, neglect and exploitation from across the ...
The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) is responsible for investigating charges of abuse, neglect or exploitation of children, the elderly, and adults with disabilities. Prior to its creation in 2004, the agency had been called the Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory Services ( DPRS ).