Child and Family Services definition

Child and Family Services means services provided for:
Child and Family Services means the Division of Child and Family Services.
Child and Family Services means social services to support Children and families, including Prevention Services, Early Intervention Services and Child Protection Services;

Examples of Child and Family Services in a sentence

  • All training activities and costs reimbursed under Title IV-E shall be included in the Tribe’s training plan that is included in the DSHS/CA Child and Family Services Plan submitted to the federal DHHS regional office and have prior assurance from DSHS/CA that the training is Title IV-E reimbursable.

  • Apprehended: means apprehended under the Child and Family Services Act.

  • The importance of at-risk youth prevention and diversion programs is described in The Maryland Child and Family Services Interagency Strategic Plan, which outlines a coordinated interagency effort to develop a stronger child-serving system.


More Definitions of Child and Family Services

Child and Family Services means the Division of Child and Family Services, Department of Human Services.
Child and Family Services means services provided by the department under this chapter.
Child and Family Services means programs and services to support child and family welfare, including primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention services, prenatal services, protection services, and services related to customary caregiving and customary adoption;
Child and Family Services. Act “means Child and Family Services Act R.S.O. 1990, c. C.11
Child and Family Services means the programs and services for which an Authority has assumed responsibility pursuant to an agreement, and may include the following.
Child and Family Services means the programs and services prescribed by the regulations;
Child and Family Services means the programs and services provided by the Agency;