DCF Investigations

Connecticut DCF Service Agreements

DCF Service Agreements (also known as Safety Plans) are part of many Investigations. They are usually discussed during DCF’s initial home visit. The form itself is a one-page document that identifies a Safety Factor(s) and what the parent and the social worker will do to address that concern(s). Simply put, it is a written agreement […]

False Reports to Connecticut DCF

The policy of Connecticut DCF is to protect the health and welfare of children. We must all agree that a child’s safety is paramount. To this end, there is a Hotline, which receives reports of suspected neglect and abuse. Anyone who makes a report in good faith and has reasonable grounds for making the report […]

DCF Investigations of Connecticut foster homes

A DCF Investigation of a foster home usually starts the same way as other referrals – a call to their Hotline by a mandated reporter. The Hotline Worker then screens the call to determine if it meets the guidelines and operational definitions of abuse and/or neglect. If not, the case is not “accepted.” If it […]

What’s the law on leaving children home alone in Connecticut?

This is tricky. There is no minimum age for a child to be left alone in Connecticut. I am sure some parents wish there was. It would make their child care decisions a lot easier. When the parents make the wrong “call” it could lead to a DCF Investigation for child neglect or an arrest […]

How Connecticut DCF Investigates Educational Neglect

According to the DCF Policy Manual, educational neglect occurs when a parent of a child, age seven through fifteen, interferes with the ability of the child to receiver a proper education. Essentially, educational neglect is when a child is not registered in school or not allowed to go to school and there is no state […]

Connecticut DCF Investigations of suspected child abuse

I imagine that there is nothing more unsettling than being investigated for child abuse. This is especially true if the DCF Social Worker presumes a parent is guilty from the jump. The whole Investigation can be skewed and tainted as DCF searches for any evidence to support the claim while dismissing or disregarding exculpatory evidence. […]

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