The Arizona Department of Child Safety (DCS) is responsible for protecting children from abuse, neglect, and exploitation within the state of Arizona. DCS works to ensure the safety and well-being of children by investigating reports of child abuse and neglect, providing services to families in need, and making decisions regarding child placement and custody. Their primary goal is to promote the health, safety, and permanency of children by working with families and communities to address the unique needs and challenges they may face.
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This form is used for providing notice of rights to a child in out-of-home care in Arizona.
This form is used for individuals in Arizona to disclose their criminal history through a self-disclosure affidavit.
This form is used for individuals who wish to speak at a Community Advisory Committee Meeting in Arizona.
This form is used for applying to participate in the Parent Advisory Collaborative in Arizona. The collaborative is a program designed to engage parents in contributing to the education system.
This Form is used for creating a Kinship Contact List in Arizona.
This form is used for maintaining a contact list of individuals in the Southern Region of Arizona who are involved in providing kinship care.
This document is used for providing information regarding client grievances at Level 1 in the state of Arizona. It is a form that clients can use to report their grievances to the appropriate authorities.
This form is used for applying to the Community Services Program in Arizona.
This Form is used for medical directors or their designees at residential treatment centers in Arizona to provide a statement regarding the health and well-being of residents at the facility.
This form is used for reporting the assessment of inpatient treatment in Arizona.
This form is used for referring a young adult in Arizona who is transitioning to adulthood and may require support or services.