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Child Protective Services - Aitkin County Health and Human Services

204 First Street NW, Aitkin, MN 56431

Primarily serves Aitkin County Children who have been abused or neglected or who are at risk of being abused or neglected, and their families are eligible for services
8 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday

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- Call the county social service agency or the police where the child lives if you believe that a child is being hurt or neglected. The local social service agency determines if a report made to child protection will be assessed, based on the definitions in statute of child abuse, neglect and sexual abuse - When a case is accepted for an assessment, a child protection social worker and in some cases, a law enforcement officer, will conduct an assessment of the allegations. Information will be collected about the allegations including previous history of abuse, neglect or sexual abuse, criminal history of household members, existence of substance abuse and any other information relevant to the assessment - The alleged offender must be interviewed about the alleged child maltreatment Based on the child protection assessment, the child protection social worker will make two determinations: - Whether child maltreatment occurred - Whether child protection services are needed

County social services assess family's need for services without regard to family income. However, if further services are needed, such as foster care placement or counseling, counties may charge a fee based on family income

Aitkin County, MN

Description

Child protection services help protect children from physical abuse, neglect, and sexual abuse and help families get the services they need to change their behaviors.

Last assured

08/09/2024

Providing organization

Aitkin County Health and Human Services

Aitkin County's Mission: Our Mission is to assist citizens, preserve families and promote dignity, safety, health, responsibility, and self-sufficiency.

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