Lorain County Children Services

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Lorain County Children Services Overview

Lorain County Children Services Earns National Accreditation Lorain County Children Services’ commitment to deliver the highest quality of service to Lorain County’s children and families has officially been recognized by the Council on Accreditation for Services to Children and Families (COA). LCCS received its initial Accreditation in 1999 and was reaccredited in 2015. LCCS is currently one of twenty-five children services in Ohio to maintain accreditation.

In 2015… Lorain County Children Services received 4,912 referrals from people in our community who were concerned about a child. Nearly 2,500 of those calls were screened out or the person calling was provided with Information and Referral. 2,012 referrals were screened in as possible child abuse or neglect. Workers were assigned to these 2,012 situations to see if the allegations were true/child needs our intervention. 49% of these cases were provided with a Traditional Response, and 51% cases were assigned the Alternative Response pathway (once that pathway became available to us in June 2014.) Of the cases investigated through the Traditional Response, 415 situations were substantiated.

Types of Cases 2013 2014 2015 Total Received 4000 4343 4912 Screened Out 195 1054 2443 I/R 1402 890 136 Dependency 9 20 25 Screened in CAN 2192 2156 2012 FINS 170 175 190 Screened in Emotional Maltreatment 299 308 364 Screened in Physical Abuse 1041 1075 999 Screened in Sexual Abuse 251 322 273 Screened in Medical Neglect 113 119 93 Screened in Neglect 1244 1248 1282 Screened in Shaken baby 1 Multiple Allegation Reports 634 589 389 Number Percentage Indicated/substantiated 655 -29.88% 498 -31.52% 415 – 44.96%

Ohio’s Differential Response System Screened Out/Referred for other community services Screening: Does the report meet the statutory threshold for CPS intervention? NO YES Alternative Response Child Protection Response Option for reports that DO NOT allege serious or imminent harm No formal finding Safety-driven Traditional Response Child Protection Response Identification of victim and perpetrator Process results in a determination/ finding Safety-driven Pathway Assignment

How a case is investigated/assessed Alternative Response (AR) Applied when report DOES NOT allege serious or imminent harm No formal finding/substantiation of the allegation Facilitates safety-focused partnership with families Safety, Risk and Comprehensive Family Assessment completed Emphasis on "front-loading" needed services by providing services earlier and without requirement of a finding Traditional Response (TR) Required for reports of sexual abuse or abuse resulting in serious injury or serious and immediate risk Process results in a determination/ finding regarding the allegation May involve intervention of the court Case Plan developed following completion of the Family Assessment for families with ongoing services needs Pathway assignment may change from Alternative Response to Traditional Response if needed in order to assure safety.

Abused and neglected children are the invisible victims of the opiate epidemic. Ohio has expanded Medicaid, limited prescribing practices, and focused recovery efforts on addicts ... but what the public doesn't see are the children taken into county custody (or placed with relatives with little/no support) while their parents struggle through the recovery process. These children are the invisible victims of the epidemic. . Coming up in 2017 Opiate/heroin crisis – effect on children and relatives/foster families Safe and Together – a different child welfare approach to children affected by domestic violence Community Advisory Network meetings will be restarting in 2017! Email PattiJoBurtnett@ChildrenServices.org to be included on invitation list. 4. Joining the state’s computer network. This will mean all our emails will change sometime this year.

Referrals Website: ChildrenServices.org Staffing (113 people on staff): All Direct Services eligible to take screened in reports and either do an assessment or start an investigation Family Based Care and Independent Living Administrative departments To make a referral 440-329-5340 (typical office hours) 440- 406-5121 (after hours pager/hotline) Website: ChildrenServices.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/LorainCountyChildrenServices/ www.facebook.com/LCCSFosterParents/

To Report Abuse or Neglect, call : Contact Us To Report Abuse or Neglect, call : 440-329-5340 (during regular business hours.) After hours, on weekends and holidays, please use 440-406-5121. Our mailing address is: Lorain County Children Services 226 Middle Avenue Elyria, OH 44035

Questions?