South Carolina Department of Social Services Annual Progress Services Reports (APSR)

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South Carolina Department of Social Services is responsible for the administration of funding through Titles IV-B and IV-E programs, the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act and the Chafee Foster Care Independence Program. The Department provides services in four regions that encompass 46 counties across the state. Within SCDSS, the Division of Child Welfare Services is the office responsible for state level administration and oversight of (1) adoption (2) child protective services (3) child abuse and neglect prevention (4) kinship and foster care (5) licensing foster homes and group homes and (6) family preservation services. The Annual Progress & Services Report (APSR) includes goals and activities required to receive Federal allotments.

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    South Carolina Department of Social Services annual progress services report (APSR)
    (2023-08-17) South Carolina Department of Social Services
    South Carolina Department of Social Services is responsible for the administration of funding through Titles IV-B and IV-E programs, the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act and the Chafee Foster Care Independence Program. The Department provides services in four regions that encompass 46 counties across the state. Within SCDSS, the Division of Child Welfare Services is the office responsible for state level administration and oversight of (1) adoption (2) child protective services (3) child abuse and neglect prevention (4) kinship and foster care (5) licensing foster homes and group homes and (6) family preservation services. The Annual Progress & Services Report (APSR) includes goals and activities required to receive Federal allotments.
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    South Carolina Department of Social Services annual progress and services report (APSR)
    (South Carolina State Library, 2022-08-22) South Carolina Department of Social Services
    South Carolina Department of Social Services is responsible for the administration of funding through Titles IV-B and IV-E programs, the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act and the Chafee Foster Care Independence Program. The Department provides services in four regions that encompass 46 counties across the state. Within SCDSS, the Division of Child Welfare Services is the office responsible for state level administration and oversight of (1) adoption (2) child protective services (3) child abuse and neglect prevention (4) kinship and foster care (5) licensing foster homes and group homes and (6) family preservation services. The Annual Progress & Services Report (APSR) includes goals and activities required to receive Federal allotments.
  • Publication
    South Carolina Department of Social Services annual progress and services report (APSR)
    (South Carolina State Library, 2021-09-22) South Carolina Department of Social Services
    South Carolina Department of Social Services is responsible for the administration of funding through Titles IV-B and IV-E programs, the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act and the Chafee Foster Care Independence Program. The Department provides services in four regions that encompass 46 counties across the state. Within SCDSS, the Division of Child Welfare Services is the office responsible for state level administration and oversight of (1) adoption (2) child protective services (3) child abuse and neglect prevention (4) kinship and foster care (5) licensing foster homes and group homes and (6) family preservation services. The Annual Progress & Services Report (APSR) includes goals and activities required to receive Federal allotments.
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    South Carolina Department of Social Services 2021 annual progress & services report (APSR)
    (South Carolina State Library, 2020-11-20) South Carolina Department of Social Services
    South Carolina Department of Social Services (SCDSS) is responsible for the administration of funding through Titles IV-B (Subparts 1 and 2) and IV-E programs, the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) and the Chafee Foster Care Independence Program. The Annual Progress & Services Report includes goals and activities for Federal Fiscal years 2019-2020 required to receive Federal allotments authorized under title IV-B, subparts 15 and 2, section 106 of Child Abuse and Prevent Treatment Act, Chafee Foster Care Independence Program and Education Training Voucher programs.