TO LEAD the community in the
protection of children at risk of abuse and neglect. This is accomplished by
working with families, service providers and community members to assess risk
and coordinate community-based services resulting in safe, stable and permanent
families for children.
The agency's current mission statement was written in 1999 by
a consortium of more than 100 community child welfare stakeholders and LCCS staff.
The group felt strongly that Lucas County Children Services (LCCS) should take
a leadership role in protecting abused and neglected children.
In assuming this responsibility, we also try our best
to preserve families. Children belong in families, hopefully the one they are
born into. 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 of the child is our main concern.
We also believe in permanence for children. Children
need stability and they need permanence. If the crisis in a birth family cannot
be resolved, it is our responsibility to seek an alternative, permanent family
for those children in a timely manner.
Our
Mandate
Lucas County Children Services gets its mandate
from state of Ohio law. According to the Ohio Revised Code, public children
services agencies shall do all of the following:
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investigate allegations of child abuse, neglect
or dependency
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make reasonable efforts to prevent the removal of
children from their homes
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accept custody of children from courts with
juvenile jurisdiction
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provide temporary emergency shelter when
necessary
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find family foster homes for children
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implement a system for assessing risk to children
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administer federal adoption assistance funds