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Information
About Services for Adults, Children and Families
Preventive services for children and families are designed to support families by providing
services and resources needed to strengthen the family unit, which enable
families to remain intact and avoid unnecessary placement of children in
foster care. Families may refer themselves for this service by calling Social
Services at 315-963-5445 or 5446.
Foster care services provide temporary care to children who are
unable to remain with their family due to serious problems within the family.
Caseworkers work to reunite the family. If a child cannot return to his or
her own family, the agency works to develop a permanent plan for the child
through adoption, or if the child is older, by assisting them to learn to
skills needed to live independently.
Child protective services includes the receipt of reports of suspected
abuse and maltreatment of children in Oswego County from the NYS State
Central Register. A caseworker is assigned to each situation to assess the
risk factors and safety of the children involved and to determine if the
family needs assistance in order to keep their children safe. Reports of
suspected child abuse, neglect or maltreatment should be called in to the
State Central Register at 1-800-342-3720. This hotline is available 24 hours
a day.
Protective services for adults (PSA) are provided without regard to income to assist
people age 18 or older who have physical or mental impairments to the extent
that they cannot meet their basis needs for food, clothing, shelter or
medical care; are unable to protect themselves from neglect, abuse or
hazardous situations; and have no one willing or able to help them in a
responsible manner. Referrals may be made by calling 315-963-5339, Monday
through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Services division guiding principles
The child welfare staff at Oswego
County Department of Social Services have developed the following set of
"guiding principles" which describe the nature of the agency's
casework practice with children and families.
- Services will support the basic dignity of
all family members and convey a respect for the capability of families
to make decisions for themselves. Services to families will identify and
build on the family's existing strengths.
- The safety of each family member will
always be central to any decision made about a family.
- Services will foster maximum
self-determination and self-sufficiency in the families.
- Services will assist and support the care
givers of the family.
- Service goals and strategies will meet the
needs of the family and reduce risk of harm.
- Service plans will be creative, realistic,
mutually developed and clearly defined.
- The level of intervention will be guided by
the principles of least restrictive method and the least restrictive
environment.
- Services will assist families in accessing
the resources and services they require.
- Adults are presumed capable of making their
own decisions unless otherwise determined.
- Children's Services have an obligation to
work for the preservation of the family.
- Permanency planning will begin immediately
upon child welfare intervention.
- Foster care is a temporary, planned,
goal-directed service where protection and nurturing of children is
provided.
Children Belong in Families.…
Being a parent in today's world is a
tough job! Sometimes it is very difficult for parents to fulfill their
child-rearing responsibilities ...they may need support to do so. The reasons
for this are often varied and complex. Everyone at times experiences periods
of stress, pain, anxiety, fear or discouragement that interfere with the
tasks of parenting.
Factors that may affect parenting
include:
- Poverty with the related problems of
unemployment, lack of job opportunities, lack of health care and
substandard living conditions;
- Sudden stress resulting from the death or
illness of a spouse or family member;
- Lack of support systems;
- Developmental problems of parents
struggling to meet their own needs with little time or energy to give
their child;
- Inadequate educational opportunities,
literacy or limited intellectual capacity;
- Difficulty adjusting to marriage,
separation or divorce, single parenthood, blended families or children
leaving home; or
- Relocation, unfavorable community
conditions.
….Families Should Be Preserved
Contact Information:
Child Protective Reports
State Central Registry Child Abuse Hotline
1-800-342-3720
Child Preventive Referrals
315-963-5445 or 315-963-5446
Adult Protective Referrals
315-963-5339
Director of Services
Kathleen Buchiere
315-963-5396
Family Services Team Supervisor
Judy Reitz
315-963-5350
Child Protective Investigations, Child Protective, Child Preventive and,
Foster Care Services to Families With Children at Risk of Abuse and Neglect
Youth Services Supervisor
Jean Edley
315-963-5373
Services to Youth and Their Families at Risk or Involved With the Juvenile
Justice System
Foster and Adoptive Home Development
Carol Vincent, Sr. Caseworker
315-963-5534
Recruitment, Retention, Training of Foster and Adoptive Families, Pre and
Post Adoptive Services, Independent Living Services
Adult Services Supervisor
William Reed
315-963-5384
Protective Services for Adults, Medicaid Home Care, Financial Management
Services, Disabled Client Assistance Program
Agency Switchboard
315-963-5000
Questions
about Oswego County Social Services?
or call 315-963-5330.
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