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Who
are we?
Child
Protective Services is dedicated to the safety, protection
and permanency of children in, San Bernardino County and the
promotion of child and family well being. The most effective
means of preserving every child's right to be raised in a
safe, permanent family is through society's ability to
assist and strengthen families. Children’s Services values
and depends on the collaboration with community agencies and
private citizens to protect our county's children. Working
within its mission, Children's Protective Services respects
the dignity, integrity and uniqueness of each family and
adheres to the philosophy that intervention and removal is
warranted only when children are found to be at substantial
risk in their home. (Top)
What
do we do?
We provide family-centered programs and services designed to
ensure safe, permanent, nurturing families for San
Bernardino County’s children while strengthening and
attempting to preserve the family unit. Child Protective
Services assists in preventing further harm to children from
intentional physical or mental injury, sexual abuse,
exploitation, or neglect by a person responsible for a child’s
health or welfare. Our services provide support for families
and strive towards goals of reducing risks to children,
improving parenting skills, and strengthening social support
networks for families.
In assuming this responsibility, we also try our best to
preserve families. We prefer that a child remain at home
while we provide services to stabilize the family. If a
child cannot live safely at home, we first look for an
appropriate relative to care for the child for as long as
necessary. If a relative is not available, the child will go
into foster care or other placement. In every case, the
safety and well being of the child is our main concern. (Top)
How
does CFS accomplish this?
Social services staff accomplishes all these services
through:
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Assessing
suspected cases of abuse and neglect
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Assisting the
family in diagnosing the problem
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Providing
supportive services to help children stay at home with
their families
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Coordinating
community and agency services for the family
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Providing
public information about child abuse, neglect, and
dependency
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Petitioning the
court for removal of the child, if necessary
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