Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Georgia DFCS launches child abuse registry

By Staff Reports

Fri, 01 Jul 2016, 10:06 AM




Bobby Cagle, director of the Division of Family and Children Services

The Division of Family and Children Services on Friday launched a registry allowing employers of certain child-serving agencies to find out if a job applicant was deemed an alleged child abuser by the division.

The central child abuse registry, called the Child Protective Services Information System, will include names of people who allegedly abused a child. The registry will only be accessible to certain child caring employers and agencies, allowing these employers to learn if an applicant has a substantiated allegation of abuse with the division.

“We need to make sure we are doing everything we can to keep children safe, especially while in the care of others. The creation of the registry will make sure child caring agencies have access to the information they need to make the best hiring and licensing decisions,” said Bobby Cagle, director of the Division of Family and Children Services.

After a law signed by Gov. Nathan Deal last year, DGCS was required to establish and maintain a central registry of all allegations of abuse substantiated by the division and to notify individuals of his or her placement on the registry and provide instructions on how to appeal the decision.

The employers/agencies allowed access to information on the registry include:

Child Protective Services investigators for the purpose of assessing specific allegations.

State or other government agencies responsible for providing care for children.

The Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning for the purpose of determining the fitness of employees in day care facilities and prior to issuance of a child care license.

Court Appointed Special Advocate programs for the purpose of screening and selecting individuals to serve as CASA employees or volunteers.

Individuals who want to request a self-check.

For more information visit:dfcs.dhs.georgia.gov/child-...



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